3D Laparoscopic Groin Lymph Node Dissection is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to remove lymph nodes from the groin (inguinal region). It is commonly recommended in cancers such as vulvar cancer or other malignancies where there is a risk of cancer spreading through the lymphatic system.
Lymph nodes act as filters in the body’s immune system, and cancer cells can travel through these nodes to other parts of the body. Removing and examining these nodes helps determine whether cancer has spread and guides further treatment decisions.
Using advanced 3D laparoscopic technology, surgeons can perform this procedure with high precision through small incisions. This approach significantly reduces complications such as wound infections, delayed healing, and postoperative pain compared to traditional open surgery.
This procedure combines oncological precision with minimally invasive techniques to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Each surgery is tailored based on cancer type, stage, and individual patient factors to ensure optimal outcomes.
We provide complete support throughout diagnosis, surgery, and recovery, ensuring patient comfort and confidence.
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Determines whether cancer has spread to lymph nodes.
Removes affected nodes to reduce further spread.
Less pain, faster healing, and reduced complications.
Consultation → Diagnosis → Surgery → Recovery
Detailed evaluation including imaging like ultrasound or MRI.
Assessment of condition and personalized treatment approach.
Safe 3D laparoscopic procedure with guided recovery.
Early lymph node assessment helps detect cancer spread at an early stage, allowing timely treatment and improving survival rates.
Enhanced depth perception for precise surgical accuracy.
Efficient control of bleeding and safer tissue handling.
Small incisions for reduced pain and faster healing.
Ensuring effective removal with minimal risk.
Possible risks include swelling (lymphedema), infection, or fluid collection. However, laparoscopic techniques significantly reduce these risks compared to open surgery.
Dr. Rashmi Shriya ensures precise lymph node dissection with minimal complications, focusing on accurate cancer staging and patient recovery.
To check whether cancer has spread beyond the primary site.
Yes, in cancers where lymphatic spread is suspected.
Usually 1–3 hours.
Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks.
Pain is mild and manageable.
Swelling caused by fluid buildup after lymph node removal.
Yes, with physiotherapy and proper care.
Usually 1–2 days.
Yes, it reduces complications and speeds recovery.
Yes, regular monitoring is essential.
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