Rectal Cancer Surgery Cost in India

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Rectal Cancer Surgery Cost in India

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Rectal Cancer Surgery Cost in India

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Rectal Cancer Surgery

Rectal cancer is most often treated with surgery to remove the tumor and, possibly, chemotherapy and radiation.

Surgery is the most common treatment for rectal cancer. The type of surgery you have will depend on :

a) the size of the cancer

b) where it is in the bowel

c) whether it has spread

Your operation may be done as open surgery or as laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery is sometimes called keyhole surgery, or minimally invasive surgery. You usually recover more quickly from this type of surgery than open surgery.

Your surgeon will talk to you about which type of surgery is likely to be best in your situation.

 

Rectal Cancer Surgery Cost

a)Abdominoperineal resection surgery cost in India

Treatment :  Abdominoperineal resection (APR) 
Success Rate : 90-98%
Basic Package : 9000 USD-12000 USD  (APPROX).
Total Stay in Hospital : 7-9 days.
Total Stay in India : 18-21 days

An abdominoperineal resection (APR) is a surgery in which the anus, rectum, and sigmoid colon are removed. This procedure is most often used to treat cancers located very low in the rectum or in the anus.

b) Low anterior resection surgery cost in India

Treatment :  Low anterior resection (LAR)
Success Rate : 90-98%
Basic Package : 8500 USD-9000 USD  (APPROX).
Total Stay in Hospital : 7-9 days.
Total Stay in India : 18-21 days

Low anterior resection (LAR) LAR is a surgery that's done to treat rectal cancer. During LAR surgery, the part of your rectum with the cancer will be removed. The remaining part of your rectum will be reconnected to your colon. You'll be able to have bowel movements (poop) as usual once you recover from your surgery.

 

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