Gastrectomy (Partial/Total)
Gastrectomy (Partial/Total) Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced gastrectomy procedures—both partial and total—for patients diagnosed with stomach cancer and other serious gastric conditions. A gastrectomy involves surgically removing part or all of the stomach to eliminate cancerous or damaged tissue. Our expert surgical oncology team ensures precise treatment with a focus on safety, recovery, and long-term health outcomes.
We follow a detailed evaluation process using endoscopy, imaging scans, and biopsy to determine the extent of cancer and the appropriate type of gastrectomy. Depending on the diagnosis, patients undergo partial gastrectomy (removal of a portion of the stomach) or total gastrectomy (complete removal), followed by reconstructive surgery to restore digestive function. Our hospital is equipped with advanced technology and post-operative care units to support faster healing and reduce complications.
If you’re seeking gastrectomy surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted name for stomach cancer treatment. With experienced cancer surgeons, modern infrastructure, and ethical care practices, we aim to provide high-quality and affordable surgical solutions tailored to each patient’s needs.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Gastrectomy (Partial/Total) Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Persistent upper abdominal pain or discomfort
- Loss of appetite and early satiety (feeling full quickly)
- Nausea and vomiting
- Unexplained weight loss
🔬 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Surgical Oncologist
- Physical examination and medical history
- Symptom analysis
- cancer risk factors (H. pylori, smoking, diet)
- Referral for diagnostic and staging investigations
📝 Phase 3:Causes (Etiology)
- Gastric cancer (adenocarcinoma)
- Helicobacter pylori infection
- Chronic gastritis or intestinal metaplasia
- Diet high in salted/smoked foods
🔧 Phase 4: Diagnosis
- Upper GI endoscopy with biopsy
- CT scan / PET-CT for staging
- Blood tests including CBC, tumor markers
- Endoscopic ultrasound in select cases
💊 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (before surgery – if advanced stage
- Partial Gastrectomy – if cancer is localized
- Total Gastrectomy – if cancer affects entire stomach
- Reconstruction using a part of the intestine to re-route digestion
💪 Phase 6: Post-Treatment / Post-Surgery Care
- ICU monitoring (if needed)
- Jejunostomy feeding tube (if total gastrectomy)
- Pain management, antibiotics, DVT prophylaxis
- Drain and wound care
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Gastrectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a part (partial) or the entire (total) stomach. It is commonly done to treat stomach cancer or severe ulcers.
It is usually recommended when a patient is diagnosed with stomach (gastric) cancer, large bleeding ulcers, non-cancerous tumors, or severe trauma to the stomach.
Partial gastrectomy removes only the affected portion of the stomach.
Total gastrectomy removes the entire stomach and reconstructs the digestive pathway using the small intestine.
Gastrectomy can be done through open surgery or minimally invasive (laparoscopic/robotic) techniques, depending on the patient’s condition and hospital facilities.
Yes, many patients receive chemotherapy before (neoadjuvant) and/or after surgery (adjuvant) to improve outcomes and reduce the risk of recurrence.