Debulking

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Debulking is a medical procedure that involves the surgical removal of part of a malignant tumor which cannot be completely excised, so as to enhance the effectiveness of radiation or chemotherapy. It is often used in the treatment of cancer, particularly ovarian cancer, mesothelioma and sarcoma.

Procedure

The debulking procedure is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes an incision in the area of the tumor and removes as much of it as possible. The goal is not to remove the entire tumor, but to decrease the amount of cancer cells that need to be killed by radiation therapy or chemotherapy. This can make these treatments more effective.

Benefits

Debulking can help to alleviate symptoms caused by the tumor, such as pain or discomfort. It can also make subsequent treatments more effective by reducing the number of cancer cells that need to be targeted. In some cases, debulking can help to prolong survival.

Risks

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with debulking. These can include infection, bleeding, and reactions to anesthesia. There is also the risk that not all of the tumor can be removed, which can lead to a recurrence of the cancer.

Aftercare

After the procedure, patients will typically need to stay in the hospital for a few days for monitoring. Pain medication may be given to manage discomfort. Once discharged, patients will typically need to rest and recover at home for a few weeks. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor healing and to discuss further treatment options.

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