How much does it cost for minimally invasive uterine fibroids?

  Uterine fibroids are a common benign tumor in women.  Not all fibroids require surgery. If they are small and asymptomatic, they usually do not require treatment. Especially for patients near menopause, fibroids can shrink or disappear naturally as estrogen levels decrease. For patients with indications for surgery, the scope of surgery is determined by the patient’s age and fertility requirements, and the surgical procedure can be either transabdominal or trans-laparoscopic resection of fibroids or hysterectomy, or transvaginal or hysteroscopic removal of submucosal fibroids that protrude into the vagina. Trans-laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery is called minimally invasive surgery. As for the cost of laparoscopic surgery, it should include the cost of preoperative laboratory tests, the cost of bed, nursing care, the use of drugs and materials during hospitalization and, of course, most importantly, the cost of surgery. Generally speaking, the cost of laparoscopic surgery is higher than that of similar open surgery, depending on which type of surgery is performed, the number of fibroids and the number of tissues sent for pathological examination, the cost varies a lot, and the cost varies depending on the region and level of the hospital.  The charges of public hospitals are set by the local price department, and each hospital has a price department, so you can ask about it.