The Surgical Oncology Department is dedicated to providing advanced, multidisciplinary cancer care. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled surgeons, our department offers a comprehensive range of services designed to treat complex malignancies with precision and care.
Our services extend to the surgical management of a wide range of cancers, including but not limited to gastrointestinal, head and neck, gynecological, thoracic, and soft tissue tumors. Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan developed in collaboration with our multidisciplinary team, ensuring a holistic approach to cancer care.
Our department emphasizes patient-centered care, ensuring that each individual receives tailored support throughout their treatment journey. From preoperative counseling to postoperative rehabilitation, our team is committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive care.
By integrating cutting-edge technology with a patient-focused approach, the Surgical Oncology Department is at the forefront of cancer treatment, offering hope and improved outcomes for patients battling cancer.
We utilize the latest in robotic-assisted surgical systems (Da Vinci X), allowing our surgeons to perform intricate procedures with unparalleled accuracy. Robotic surgery offers benefits such as smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times, making it a preferred option for many oncologic surgeries.
Our department is a leader in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, providing patients with a less invasive alternative to traditional open surgery. Using advanced 3D laparoscopy and fluorescence-guided techniques like Indocyanine Green (ICG), we enhance the safety and efficacy of tumor resections, lymph node dissections, and other oncologic procedures.
A 3D laparoscopy unit enhances minimally invasive surgery by providing surgeons with a stereoscopic view, offering greater depth perception and spatial orientation than traditional 2D systems. This technology is particularly valuable in surgical oncology, where precise dissection and identification of anatomical structures are critical.
Indocyanine Green (ICG) is a fluorescent dye used in conjunction with 3D laparoscopy to improve visualization during surgery. When injected, ICG binds to plasma proteins and emits fluorescence under near-infrared light, allowing for the real-time identification of blood vessels, lymph nodes, and tumor margins. This combination enhances the accuracy of tumor resections, lymph node mapping, and identification of critical structures, leading to better surgical outcomes in oncology patients.
We offer HIPEC as a specialized treatment for patients with peritoneal surface and advanced ovarian malignancies. This innovative procedure involves the direct application of heated chemotherapy agents into the abdominal cavity during surgery, targeting residual cancer cells more effectively while minimizing systemic toxicity.
Our Surgical Oncology Department provides intraoperative frozen section analysis, a critical service that allows for real-time evaluation of tissue samples during surgery. This technique involves rapidly freezing and slicing a specimen, which is then examined under a microscope to determine if cancerous cells are present. Frozen section analysis is particularly valuable for ensuring clear surgical margins, helping surgeons make immediate decisions about the extent of tissue removal needed. By offering this service, we enhance the precision of oncologic surgeries, reduce the need for additional procedures, and improve overall patient outcomes by ensuring that the most effective surgical approach is taken in real-time.
Our Surgical Oncology Department is highly proficient in performing sentinel lymph node biopsies, a minimally invasive procedure crucial for accurate cancer staging, particularly in breast cancer and melanoma. This technique involves identifying, removing, and examining the first lymph node(s) to which cancer cells are likely to spread from the primary tumor. By focusing on these sentinel nodes, we can determine the presence or absence of metastasis with precision, minimizing the need for more extensive lymph node dissections. Sentinel lymph node biopsy helps reduce complications such as lymphedema, while providing essential information to guide further treatment decisions, making it a cornerstone of personalized cancer care in our department.
Our Surgical Oncology Department is renowned for its expertise in limb salvage surgeries, a critical option for patients with bone and soft tissue tumors. These complex procedures aim to remove the tumor while preserving the limb’s function and appearance, offering an alternative to amputation. Our surgeons collaborate with orthopedic specialists to design individualized surgical plans, often incorporating advanced techniques like custom prosthetics and reconstructive surgery to optimize outcomes. Limb salvage not only improves the patient’s quality of life but also enhances long-term mobility and functionality.
We run one of the largest limb salvage surgery programs in Karnataka and the country. Our ties with Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited, a Ministry of Defence organization, allow us to procure Titanium Prostheses for extremities.
Our Surgical Oncology Department offers partial nephrectomy, a kidney-sparing procedure ideal for patients with localized kidney tumors. This surgery involves the removal of only the cancerous part of the kidney, preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. By maintaining kidney function, partial nephrectomy reduces the risk of chronic kidney disease and the need for dialysis, providing a significant benefit over radical nephrectomy, which removes the entire kidney. Utilizing advanced techniques, including robotic and laparoscopic approaches, our surgeons ensure precise tumor excision with minimal impact on the surrounding tissues, leading to quicker recovery and excellent long-term outcomes for patients.
Our Surgical Oncology Department is skilled in performing partial laryngectomy, a voice-preserving surgery for patients with early to moderately advanced laryngeal cancer. This procedure involves removing only the cancerous portion of the larynx (voice box), while retaining as much of the normal laryngeal structure as possible. Partial laryngectomy allows patients to maintain their ability to speak and swallow, significantly improving their quality of life compared to a total laryngectomy. Our surgeons utilize meticulous techniques to ensure complete tumor removal while preserving essential functions, offering a balanced approach to cancer treatment that prioritizes both oncologic control and functional outcomes.
Our Surgical Oncology Department excels in Oncoplastic breast surgery, an innovative approach that combines cancer removal with plastic surgery techniques to achieve optimal oncologic and cosmetic outcomes. This procedure allows for the removal of breast tumors while simultaneously reconstructing the breast to maintain its natural appearance and symmetry. Oncoplastic surgery is particularly beneficial for patients with larger tumors or those requiring significant tissue removal, as it minimizes deformities and enhances aesthetic results. Our team of skilled surgeons works closely with each patient to tailor the surgery to their individual needs, ensuring both effective cancer treatment and a preserved quality of life.
Our Surgical Oncology Department specializes in microvascular reconstruction, a cutting-edge technique used to restore function and appearance after the removal of head and neck tumors. These procedures involve transplanting tissue, along with its blood supply, from one part of the body to another to reconstruct complex defects. This approach is essential for preserving vital functions such as speech, swallowing, and facial aesthetics. Our team of expert surgeons employs advanced microsurgical techniques to ensure precise blood vessel connections, leading to better healing, reduced complications, and improved quality of life for patients undergoing head and neck cancer treatment.
Our Surgical Oncology Department offers comprehensive whole breast reconstruction services, providing patients with options to restore the breast’s appearance following mastectomy. This procedure can be performed using autologous tissue (from the patient’s own body), implants, or a combination of both, depending on the patient’s preferences and medical needs. Whole breast reconstruction is an integral part of the healing process, helping patients regain a sense of normalcy and confidence after breast cancer surgery. Our team of expert surgeons collaborates closely with each patient to create a personalized reconstruction plan, focusing on achieving natural-looking results that enhance the overall quality of life.