Services
Breast Cancer
- Oncoplastic Breast Surgery:
- A surgical approach combining tumor removal with plastic surgery techniques to preserve breast appearance.
- Focuses on maintaining cosmetic outcomes while removing cancerous tissue.
- Breast Conserving Surgery:
- Also known as lumpectomy or partial mastectomy, this surgery removes the tumor while preserving the breast.
- Often followed by radiation therapy to reduce the risk of recurrence.
- Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy:
- A procedure to identify and remove the first few lymph nodes where cancer is likely to spread.
- Helps in staging and treatment decisions without extensive lymph node removal.
- Breast Reconstruction (Implant and Local Flaps):
- Surgical techniques to restore breast shape and size after mastectomy, using implants or local tissue flaps.
- Aims to enhance aesthetic outcomes and improve emotional well-being.
Head and Neck
- Oral Cancer:
- Surgical removal of tumors in the mouth, lips, tongue, or oral structures.
- Often followed by reconstructive procedures for function and appearance.
- Oropharynx/Larynx/Thyroid/Carotid Body Tumor:
- Specific surgical procedures tailored to remove tumors in these respective regions.
- May involve partial or complete removal of affected tissues or organs.
Gynecological Malignancy
- Radical Hysterectomy:
- Surgical removal of the uterus, cervix, and surrounding tissues in cases of cervical or uterine cancer.
- May involve removal of nearby lymph nodes.
- Cytoreductive Surgery:
- Reduces tumor size in abdominal cancers, often combined with HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy).
- Aims to remove visible tumors and kill remaining cancer cells in the abdominal cavity.
GI Malignancy
- Esophageal/Stomach/Pancreas/Hepatocellular Carcinoma:
- Specific surgeries for removing tumors in these gastrointestinal regions.
- May involve partial or complete organ removal and reconstruction.
Genitourinary Malignancy
- Renal Neoplasm/Bladder Malignancy:
- Surgical interventions aimed at removing tumors in the kidney or bladder.
- Procedures may include partial or complete removal of affected organs.
Soft Tissue Malignancy
- Limb Salvage/Amputation:
- Surgical approaches to preserve affected limbs or, in severe cases, remove them for better quality of life.
- Focuses on maintaining function and mobility while managing soft tissue malignancies.