How Much Does Partial Esophagus Removal with Neck Opening, No Reconstruction Cost?
This procedure involves removing part of the esophagus, creating an opening in the neck (cervical esophagostomy) to allow for external drainage or future reconstruction, without immediately reconnecting the digestive tract. It is often done for esophageal cancer or severe trauma.
💡 The doctor's Medicare fee is $3,571 — that's what the physician receives. Hospital/facility charges are separate.
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