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Urethral Cancer surgery in India at best oncology hospitals under expert surgeons

Added: (Wed Feb 17 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Medical tourism in India has advanced surgical cells specializing in cancer and offer services for successful Urethral cancer surgery in India. With all the media hype about medical tourism, most hospitals have geared themselves up for medical tourists from abroad. With yoga, meditation, Ayurveda, allopathic and other systems of medicine, India offers a unique basket of services to an individual that is difficult to match by other countries. Urethral cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the urethra. Urethral cancer is a rare cancer that occurs more often in women than in men. There are different types of urethral cancer that begin in cells that line the urethra. These cancers are named for the types of cells that become malignant (cancerous). With the use of latest hi-technology medical facilities and highly qualified medical practitioners, cancer institutions confer guarantee that patients will receive the finest Urethral cancer surgery in India with most advanced medical facilities in the world and specific programs carefully designed to attract international travelers.
Surgery is the most common treatment for Urethral cancer. One of the following types of surgery may be done: Open excision: Removal of the cancer by surgery. Electro-resection with fulguration: Surgery to remove the cancer by electric current. A lighted tool with a small wire loop on the end is used to remove the cancer or to burn the tumor away with high-energy electricity. Laser surgery: A surgical procedure that uses a laser beam (a narrow beam of intense light) as a knife to make bloodless cuts in tissue or to remove or destroy cancer cells. Lymph node dissection: Lymph nodes in the pelvis and groin may be removed. Cystourethrectomy: Surgery to remove the bladder and the urethra. Cystoprostatectomy: Surgery to remove the bladder and the prostate. Anterior exenteration: Surgery to remove the urethra, the bladder and the vagina. Plastic surgery may be done to rebuild the vagina. Partial penectomy: Surgery to remove the part of the penis surrounding the urethra where cancer has spread. Plastic surgery may be done to rebuild the penis. Radical penectomy: Surgery to remove the entire penis. Plastic surgery may be done to rebuild the penis. During Urethral cancer if the urethra is removed, the surgeon will make a new way for the urine to pass from the body. This is called urinary diversion. If the bladder is removed, the surgeon will make a new way for urine to be stored and passed from the body. The surgeon may use part of the small intestine to make a tube that passes urine through an opening (stoma). This is called an ostomy or urostomy. If a patient has an ostomy, a disposable bag to collect urine is worn under clothing. The surgeon may also use part of the small intestine to make a new storage pouch (continent reservoir) inside the body where the urine can collect. A tube (catheter) is then used to drain the urine through a stoma.
Urethral cancer surgery in India is done at hospitals that rank high in quality. Hospitals offer world-class facilities for international patients. Indian hospitals serve patients with excellent quality by providing the finest clinical integration of patient care and respecting to the customer satisfaction under efficient management and provide intensive follow up care and monitor progress to make sure the outcome of surgery meets with patients expectation. Medical care tourism provides you both best treatment, so you can get medical treatment without any hassle. For more information about Urethral cancer surgery in India, visit us at; http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com or mail your queries at enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com or you may call on +91-9371136499, +91-9860755000.

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