Debulking Surgery

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Debulking Surgery at Sterling Hospitals

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What is debulking surgery?

  • Debulking surgery is a procedure to remove as much cancer as possible
  • It is also called cytoreduction surgery
  • Commonly used for ovarian cancer that has spread in the abdomen or pelvis
  • The goal is to remove visible tumours and improve treatment success
  • It is often combined with chemotherapy or radiation therapy

Why is debulking surgery done?

  • To reduce the size of cancer tumours
  • To slow cancer spread
  • To improve the effect of chemotherapy
  • To relieve symptoms caused by tumours pressing on organs
  • To improve survival and quality-of-life

Which cancers may need debulking surgery?

  • Ovarian cancer
  • Endometrial cancer
  • Primary peritoneal cancer
  • Peritoneal mesothelioma
  • Pseudomyxoma peritonei
  • Some cancers that spread to the abdominal lining

What happens before debulking surgery?

  • Doctors may give chemotherapy before surgery to shrink tumours
  • Blood tests and scans are done before surgery
  • Heart and organ function may be checked
  • The anaesthesia team will review your medical history
  • Your surgeon will explain the procedure and recovery process

What tests may be done before surgery?

Blood tests

  • Complete blood count
  • Kidney function test
  • Liver function test
  • Blood sugar test

Imaging tests

  • CT scan
  • MRI scan
  • PET scan
  • Chest X-ray
  • Pelvic ultrasound

How should I prepare for surgery?

  • Stop smoking or nicotine use
  • Follow fasting instructions before surgery
  • Arrange help at home after discharge
  • Plan for a hospital stay of several days
  • Inform doctors about medicines, vitamins, or supplements

What happens during debulking surgery?

  • You will receive general anaesthesia
  • The surgeon makes cuts in the abdomen
  • Cancer tumours are removed as much as possible
  • Reproductive organs may be removed in ovarian cancer
  • Parts of nearby organs may also be removed if cancer has spread
  • Some patients may receive heated chemotherapy called HIPEC during surgery

How long does debulking surgery take?

  • Surgery may take 4 to 9 hours
  • Time depends on: Tumour size Cancer spread Type of surgery
  • Tumour size
  • Cancer spread
  • Type of surgery

What happens after surgery?

  • You will stay in a recovery room first
  • Pain medicines and fluids may be given
  • Hospital stay may last 2 to 7 days
  • Nurses will monitor your recovery closely
  • Drain tubes may be placed temporarily

What care is given in the hospital after surgery?

  • Pain management
  • Wound care
  • Breathing exercises
  • Leg exercises to prevent blood clots
  • Gradual increase in fluids and food intake
  • Monitoring for infection or bleeding

What are common side effects of debulking surgery?

  • Pain
  • Fatigue
  • Loss of appetite
  • Vaginal bleeding or spotting
  • Slowed bowel movements
  • Swelling near the surgery site

What are the possible complications?

  • Infection
  • Blood clots
  • Internal bleeding
  • Lymphedema
  • Bowel or bladder problems
  • Temporary bowel blockage called ileus

What are signs of infection after surgery?

  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Redness or swelling near the wound
  • Pus or discharge
  • Feeling very unwell

What are signs of blood clots?

  • Swollen or painful leg
  • Red or warm skin on the leg
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain
  • Coughing blood

How long is recovery after debulking surgery?

  • Recovery may take several weeks to months
  • Heavy lifting should be avoided for at least 6 weeks
  • Fatigue is common during healing
  • Recovery may take longer if bowel surgery was done

What activities should I avoid during recovery?

  • Heavy lifting
  • Driving
  • Strenuous housework
  • Intense exercise until approved by your doctor

Is debulking surgery the same as hysterectomy?

  • No, a hysterectomy removes the uterus and related organs
  • Debulking surgery removes cancer tumours from multiple areas if needed

Myths and facts

Myth

Debulking surgery removes only the ovaries

Fact

Surgery may also remove tumours from nearby organs if cancer has spread

Myth

Debulking surgery cures every cancer completely

Fact

Some patients may still need chemotherapy or other treatments after surgery

Myth

Recovery is quick after surgery

Fact

Full recovery may take weeks to months

Myth

Debulking surgery is only for ovarian cancer

Fact

It is also used for cancers involving the abdominal lining

FAQs

Will I need chemotherapy after surgery

Many patients need chemotherapy after surgery to treat remaining cancer cells.

Will I have pain after surgery

Mild-to-moderate pain is common and medicines will help manage it.

Can I eat normally after surgery

Food and fluids are started slowly based on recovery.

Will I need help at home after discharge

Yes. Help with meals, daily work and movement may be needed during early recovery.

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