Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500072

Wilms Tumor Surgery

Wilms Tumor Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers specialized Wilms tumor surgery for children diagnosed with kidney cancer (nephroblastoma). Wilms tumor is a common pediatric kidney cancer that typically affects children under the age of 6. Our expert pediatric surgeons and pediatric oncologists provide safe, child-friendly surgical care, ensuring complete tumor removal with minimal complications and a focus on long-term recovery.

We begin with a detailed evaluation using ultrasound, CT/MRI scans, and biopsy to assess the stage of the tumor and plan the appropriate treatment. Depending on the case, the child may undergo a partial or complete nephrectomy (removal of part or all of the affected kidney), sometimes followed by chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Our hospital is equipped with child-centric surgical infrastructure, pediatric anesthesia teams, and post-operative monitoring for a safe and comfortable experience.

If you are searching for Wilms tumor surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is recognized for its multidisciplinary pediatric cancer care, experienced surgeons, and compassionate medical approach. We provide personalized care plans tailored to each child’s condition, making us one of the trusted hospitals for pediatric kidney tumor treatment in the region.

Your Complete Wilms Tumor Surgery Journey

🩺 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification

🔬 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Pediatric Oncologist or Surgeon

📝 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)

🔧 Phase 4: Diagnosis

💊 Phase 5:Treatment Plan

💪 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care

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What is Wilms tumor?

Wilms tumor (also called nephroblastoma) is the most common kidney cancer in children, usually occurring between the ages of 2 and 5 years. It often affects only one kidney but can sometimes involve both.

How is Wilms tumor diagnosed?
  1. Doctors may suspect a Wilms tumor if a parent or pediatrician notices a lump or swelling in the child’s abdomen. Diagnosis is confirmed with:

  • Ultrasound of the abdomen

  • CT scan or MRI of the abdomen and chest

  • Blood and urine tests

  • Sometimes, a biopsy (tissue test)

What causes Wilms tumor?
  1. In most cases, the exact cause is unknown. Some children may have a genetic mutation or be born with conditions like:

  • WAGR syndrome

  • Denys-Drash syndrome

  • Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
    However, many children have no family history or inherited conditions.

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What is the treatment for Wilms tumor?
  1. Treatment usually involves:

  • Pre-operative chemotherapy (to shrink the tumor)

  • Surgery (removal of the tumor and kidney)

  • Post-operative chemotherapy and/or radiation (depending on the stage and spread)

What kind of surgery is done for Wilms tumor?

The main surgery is called a radical nephrectomy, which involves removing the entire affected kidney, surrounding fatty tissue, ureter, and sometimes the adrenal gland and nearby lymph nodes.

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