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Nerve-Sparing Pelvic Surgery

Advanced surgical techniques that preserve nerve function during complex pelvic procedures.

Duration
Variable, adds 1-2 hours
Recovery
Improved functional recovery
Category
surgery

Treatment Overview

Nerve-Sparing Pelvic Surgery represents a significant advancement in gynecologic oncology, employing meticulous surgical techniques to preserve autonomic nerve function during complex pelvic procedures. This approach significantly reduces postoperative complications and improves quality of life.

Purpose & Indications

To preserve autonomic nerve function during pelvic surgeries, reducing postoperative complications and improving quality of life.

Procedure Details

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Meticulous identification and mapping of pelvic nerve pathways

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Careful dissection techniques to preserve nerve integrity

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Use of specialized instruments and magnification

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Real-time nerve monitoring when appropriate

Benefits

Reduces risks of bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunction
Improves postoperative quality of life significantly
Maintains normal pelvic organ function
Faster recovery of normal function

Considerations

Requires specialized surgical expertise and training
Not always feasible, depending on tumor location and extent
May require longer operative time
Careful patient selection essential

Potential Risks

Incomplete nerve preservation
Longer operative time
Technical complexity
Learning curve for surgeons

Ready to Learn More?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Roopesh N to discuss if this treatment is right for you.

Suitable For

Radical hysterectomy candidates
Complex pelvic surgeries
Patients with good prognosis
Early-stage cancers

Contact Information

080 6122 2000
info@drroopesh.com
SPARSH Hospital Locations

Emergency Care

If you're experiencing a medical emergency, please call emergency services immediately or visit the nearest emergency room.