Surgery for Endometrial Cancer (1)

Surgery for Endometrial Cancer

At Airavat Cancer Care, we provide advanced surgical management for endometrial cancer with a strong focus on complete tumor removal, accurate staging, and long-term disease control. Surgery is the primary and most effective treatment for most cases of endometrial cancer, particularly when diagnosed at an early stage.

Our approach combines oncologic precision, minimally invasive techniques whenever possible, and individualized care planning to ensure optimal outcomes with faster recovery and reduced complications.

What Is Surgery for Endometrial Cancer?

Surgery for endometrial cancer involves removal of the uterus along with necessary surrounding tissues to eliminate cancer and determine its stage. The procedure not only treats the disease but also provides essential pathological information that guides further therapy if required.

Depending on the stage and spread of the tumor, additional structures such as ovaries, fallopian tubes, lymph nodes, or nearby tissues may also be removed to ensure complete cancer clearance.

When Is Endometrial Cancer Surgery Recommended?

Early-Stage Endometrial Cancer
Confirmed Diagnosis on Biopsy
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding with Suspicious Findings
Cancer Confined to the Uterus

Conditions Treated

Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma
High-Grade or Aggressive Variants
Recurrent Endometrial Cancer
Precancerous Endometrial Conditions

How Is Endometrial Cancer Surgery Performed?

The standard procedure typically involves a total hysterectomy with removal of both ovaries and fallopian tubes (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy). In many cases, pelvic and para-aortic lymph node assessment is performed for accurate staging.

Whenever appropriate, minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery are used to reduce pain, blood loss, and hospital stay. Open surgery may be required in advanced or complex cases. The surgical plan is tailored based on imaging findings, biopsy results, and overall patient health.

Benefits of Endometrial Cancer Surgery

Complete Tumor Removal
Accurate Cancer Staging
Minimally Invasive Options Available
Long-Term Disease Control
Surgery for Endometrial Cancer

Surgery is the primary treatment for endometrial cancer and involves removal of the uterus, and when necessary, surrounding tissues and lymph nodes. The goal is complete cancer removal while ensuring patient safety and optimal recovery.

Minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery are used whenever appropriate to reduce pain, shorten hospital stay, and promote faster healing.

Comprehensive pre-operative evaluation, precise surgical planning, and dedicated post-operative care ensure effective treatment and improved long-term outcomes.

Why Choose Airavat Cancer Care for Endometrial Cancer Surgery?

1. Specialized Gynecologic Oncology Expertise
Focused experience in uterine and gynecologic cancers.
2. Advanced Surgical Techniques
Including minimally invasive and robotic approaches when suitable.
3. Multidisciplinary Cancer Management
Seamless coordination with medical oncology and radiation teams.
4. Comprehensive Pre- and Post-Operative Care
Dedicated support throughout diagnosis, surgery, and recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is surgery always required for endometrial cancer?
In most cases, surgery is the primary and most effective treatment, especially in early stages.
How long is the recovery period?
Recovery varies depending on the surgical approach, but minimally invasive surgery typically allows faster healing.
Will I need additional treatment after surgery?
Some patients may require radiation or chemotherapy based on final pathology results.
What are the risks of endometrial cancer surgery?
As with any major surgery, risks include bleeding or infection, but these are minimized with experienced surgical care.

If you have been diagnosed with endometrial cancer or are experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding, timely surgical evaluation is essential.