Do You Need Surgery for Synovial Sarcoma? Cost of Arthroscopy Explained - Orthopedics

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Is surgery always necessary for synovial sarcoma? How much does endoscopy typically cost? Thank you.

Xiao Jing, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/10/17

Dr. Chen Bochen reply Orthopedics


Hello, Xiaojing.
If the term you described is correct, "osteosarcoma" refers to a malignant tumor, and surgery is essential.
The only recommended center in Central Taiwan is China Medical University Hospital, with Dr.
Feng Yi-Ching as the vice president.
The only recommended centers in Northern Taiwan are Taipei Veterans General Hospital, with Dr.
Chen Wei-Ming as the director, and Dr.
Wu Bo-Gui.
Please seek medical treatment as soon as possible and do not take this lightly.
Wishing you a smooth recovery.

Reply Date: 2022/10/17

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When it comes to synovial sarcoma, a type of soft tissue sarcoma that typically arises near joints, the treatment approach often involves surgical intervention. Surgery is generally considered the primary treatment for synovial sarcoma, especially if the tumor is localized and has not metastasized (spread to other parts of the body). The goal of surgery is to remove the tumor completely, along with a margin of healthy tissue, to minimize the risk of recurrence.
In cases where the tumor is large or located in a challenging area, the surgical approach may be more complex, and additional treatments such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be recommended post-surgery to address any remaining cancer cells and reduce the risk of recurrence. The decision to proceed with surgery is typically made after a thorough evaluation by a multidisciplinary team, including orthopedic oncologists, medical oncologists, and radiologists.

Regarding the costs associated with arthroscopy, which is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems, the expenses can vary significantly based on several factors. These factors include the complexity of the procedure, the specific joint being treated, the healthcare facility's pricing structure, and whether the patient has insurance coverage.

In the United States, the cost of arthroscopy can range from $5,000 to $20,000 or more. This estimate typically includes the surgeon's fees, anesthesia costs, and facility fees. However, if the procedure is performed in an outpatient setting, the costs may be lower compared to inpatient surgery. It's essential to consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company to get a more accurate estimate based on your specific situation.

If you are considering surgery for synovial sarcoma, it is crucial to have an open discussion with your healthcare team about the potential benefits and risks of the procedure, as well as the financial implications. They can provide you with detailed information about the expected costs, what your insurance may cover, and any financial assistance programs that may be available.

In summary, surgery is often necessary for synovial sarcoma to achieve the best possible outcome. The costs associated with arthroscopy can vary widely, so it is essential to gather information from your healthcare provider and insurance company to understand the financial aspects of your treatment plan. Always prioritize discussing your concerns and preferences with your medical team to ensure that you receive the most appropriate care tailored to your needs.

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