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Resection of Benign Tumor in Thorax-Back-Extremities (+5 cm)

Cost: $3,700 USD
Type of procedure: Outpatient surgery

What does Benign Tumor Resection in the Thorax-Back-Extremities (+5 cm) consist of?

Resection of a benign tumor in areas such as the chest, back or extremities consists of the surgical removal of a mass larger than 5 cm in size. This procedure is performed to eliminate the tumor, relieve discomfort, prevent its growth or rule out potential complications, such as mechanical interference with nearby tissues.

Since benign tumors are not cancerous, surgery seeks to preserve healthy surrounding tissue and restore the functionality and aesthetics of the affected area. The intervention is performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the location and size of the tumor.

Includes

  • Medical Team
    Specialized surgeons in tumor resection ensure a safe and effective intervention.
 
  • Laboratory
    Complete pre-surgical studies to evaluate the patient’s general health and ensure that he or she is in optimal condition for the procedure.
 
  • Office
    Imaging tests, such as a chest X-ray, to assess the extent of the tumor and plan the surgery accurately.
 
  • Preoperative evaluation by Internal Medicine + EKG
    A detailed evaluation by an internist and an electrocardiogram (ECG) to confirm the patient’s fitness to undergo the procedure.
 
  • Postoperative visits
    Medical follow-up to monitor recovery, assess healing, and ensure resolution of the problem.
 
  • Pathology study
    Analysis of the removed tissue to confirm its benign nature and rule out any atypical changes.

Preparing for surgery

For resection of a benign tumor larger than 5 cm, the medical team may recommend:

  • Fasting for at least 6 to 8 hours before the procedure, especially if general anesthesia will be used.
  • Discontinuation of certain medications, such as blood thinners, under the doctor’s instructions.
  • Additional imaging studies, if necessary, to evaluate the relationship of the tumor to nearby tissues.

Recovery

Recovery from this procedure is relatively quick due to its outpatient nature. Recommendations include:

  • Avoid strenuous physical activity for the first 2 to 4 weeks to allow for proper healing.
  • Keep the surgical wound clean and dry, following medical instructions to prevent infection.
  • Control pain with prescription painkillers if necessary.
  • Monitor for abnormal symptoms, such as fever, persistent pain, or swelling, and report them to your doctor immediately.

Most patients can resume light activities in 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the location and size of the tumor.

Risks and Complications

Although it is a safe procedure, some risks may arise, such as:

  • Infection at the surgical site, which may require antibiotic treatment.
  • Hematomas or fluid accumulation (seromas) in the treated area.
  • Irregular scarring or visible scar formation, depending on the surgical technique and the patient’s response.
    Recurrence of the tumor, although this is rare with completely removed benign tumors.

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