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Cystectomy (Partial or Radical)

Cystectomy (Partial or Radical) Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced cystectomy procedures—both partial and radical—for patients diagnosed with bladder cancer. Our highly experienced uro-oncology team specializes in the surgical removal of the bladder to treat aggressive or recurrent bladder tumors, using the latest techniques that ensure safety, accuracy, and long-term outcomes. We are recognized as one of the leading hospitals for bladder cancer surgery in Hyderabad.

The procedure is customized to each patient’s condition and stage of cancer. Partial cystectomy may be recommended for localized tumors, while radical cystectomy, involving complete removal of the bladder and nearby lymph nodes, is used for more advanced cases. Our multidisciplinary team ensures thorough pre-operative planning, minimally invasive surgical options where appropriate, and complete post-operative care, including urinary reconstruction or stoma management if needed.

If you’re searching for expert cystectomy treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is trusted for its skilled surgeons, advanced facilities, and compassionate cancer care. We provide comprehensive bladder cancer treatment with a focus on improving survival, quality of life, and holistic recovery.

Your Complete Cystectomy Journey

👨‍⚕️ Phase 1: Symptoms Identification

🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Urologist

🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis

🛠️ Phase 4: Treatment Plan

🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care

💪 Phase 6: Recovery & Long-Term Outcomes

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Who needs a cystectomy?

Cystectomy is recommended for patients with:
• Muscle-invasive bladder cancer
• High-grade non-invasive bladder cancer not responding to treatment
• Recurrent or multifocal tumors
• Extensive carcinoma in situ (CIS)

What is the difference between partial and radical cystectomy?

• Partial Cystectomy: Only a section of the bladder is removed. The rest of the bladder remains intact.
• Radical Cystectomy: The entire bladder is removed, along with surrounding lymph nodes and sometimes nearby organs (e.g., prostate, uterus, part of the vagina).

What happens after the bladder is removed?

After radical cystectomy, urinary flow is rerouted using one of the following urinary diversions:
• Ileal Conduit (external urostomy bag)
• Neobladder (new bladder made from bowel)
• Continent Cutaneous Reservoir (catheterizable pouch inside the body)

Is cystectomy a major surgery?

Yes, it is a major operation that requires general anesthesia and several days in the hospital. It involves removal of organs and reconstructive procedures, especially if a urinary diversion is performed.

How long is the hospital stay and recovery period?

Hospital stay is typically 7–10 days. Full recovery can take 6–12 weeks depending on the patient’s age, health, and the type of reconstruction.

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