Gynecologic Oncology Surgery at Advanced Oncology Clinics

Types of Gynecologic Oncology Surgery
Hysterectomy:
Oophorectomy:
Debulking Surgery:
Trachelectomy:
Vulvectomy:
Conditions Treated with Gynecologic Oncology Surgery
Our gynecologic oncology surgery services are designed to treat a wide range of cancers affecting the female reproductive organs. These include:
Ovarian Cancer:
Uterine Cancer:
Cervical Cancer:
Vulvar Cancer:
Endometrial Cancer:
Advanced Surgical Techniques in Gynecologic Oncology
At Advanced Oncology Clinics, we utilize the latest surgical techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. These techniques include:
Minimally Invasive Surgery:
Fertility-Preserving Surgery:
Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping:
Reconstructive Surgery:
Benefits of Gynecologic Oncology Surgery
Comprehensive Cancer Removal:
Personalized Care:
Fertility Preservation:
Advanced Technology:
Multidisciplinary Approach:
Managing Recovery After Gynecologic Oncology Surgery
Recovery after gynecologic oncology surgery varies depending on the type of procedure and the patient’s overall health. At Advanced Oncology Clinics, we provide comprehensive post-operative care to support our patients through the recovery process:
Pain Management:
Nutritional Support:
Physical Therapy:
Psychological Support:
Follow-Up Care:
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs About Eye Cancer:
Eye cancer is a rare type of cancer that can affect various parts of the eye, including the retina, uvea, and orbit. Learn more about eye cancer.
Gynecologic oncology surgery is used to treat ovarian, uterine, cervical, vulvar, and endometrial cancers. Explore cancers treated with gynecologic surgery.
Benefits include smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and better cosmetic outcomes. Understand the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.
Fertility-preserving surgery aims to treat cancer while preserving the reproductive organs, allowing for the possibility of pregnancy after treatment. Learn about fertility-preserving surgery.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s health, but it typically involves a hospital stay of a few days to a week. Learn about recovery after surgery.
As with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, bleeding, and complications related to anesthesia. The risks vary depending on the type and extent of the surgery. Understand the risks.
Depending on the type and stage of cancer, additional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation may be recommended after surgery. Learn about post-surgery treatments
Preparation includes pre-operative testing, nutritional planning, and discussions with your surgical team about the procedure and recovery. Get tips on preparing for surgery.
The success rate varies depending on the type and stage of cancer, but gynecologic oncology surgery has shown positive outcomes in improving survival rates and quality of life. Learn about success rates.
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