Ovarian Cancer Debulking Surgery
Ovarian Cancer Debulking Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced ovarian cancer debulking surgery to remove visible tumors and affected tissues, improving the effectiveness of chemotherapy and overall survival rates. This procedure involves removing cancerous growths from the ovaries, surrounding organs, and abdominal lining to achieve maximum tumor reduction. Our team of skilled gynecologic oncologists ensures precision and safety during this complex surgery.
With access to state-of-the-art operation theatres, high-definition imaging, and multidisciplinary cancer care, Treatment Range Hospital provides comprehensive support for ovarian cancer patients. Minimally invasive and laparotomy approaches are chosen based on the extent of the disease to promote faster recovery and optimal outcomes.
If you are looking for ovarian cancer surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is recognized as one of the leading centers for gynecologic oncology. Our experienced specialists deliver world-class treatment and compassionate care to help women fight ovarian cancer with confidence.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Ovarian Cancer Debulking Surgery Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Abdominal bloating or swelling
- Pelvic or abdominal pain
- Unexplained vaginal bleeding
- Early satiety, weight loss, or fatigue
- Diagnosis of ovarian cancer on imaging and biopsy
📋Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Gynecologic Oncologist
- Review of biopsy, CT/MRI/PET-CT findings
- Staging investigations to plan surgery extent
- Discuss primary debulking surgery vs. neoadjuvant chemotherapy (if extensive disease)
- Pre-surgical optimization and nutritional assessment
🧬 Phase 3: Causes (Indications for Debulking Surgery)
- Advanced ovarian cancer (stage III/IV) with widespread abdominal disease
- Ascites or omental deposits on imaging
- Primary debulking to remove maximum tumor load
- Interval debulking after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in select patients
🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Workup
- Blood tests: CA-125 tumor marker, CBC, liver/kidney function tests
- Pre-anesthesia assessment for fitness
- Imaging for mapping disease spread
- Detailed counseling about possible organ resections (bowel, spleen, lymph nodes) if needed
💊Phase 5: Treatment (Debulking Surgery Procedure)
- Removal of: • Both ovaries and fallopian tubes (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy)
- Uterus (hysterectomy) ,Omentum (omentumectomy)
- Removal of visible tumor deposits from peritoneum, bowel, or diaphragm if required
- Duration: 4–8 hours under general anesthesia
🏥 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery
- ICU monitoring initially for major cases
- Pain management, antibiotics, and thromboprophylaxis
- Gradual mobilization with support from physiotherapy
- Follow-up for adjuvant chemotherapy planning
- Full recovery: 6–8 weeks depending on extent of surgery
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It’s a major operation to remove as much visible ovarian cancer as possible from the abdomen and pelvis. This may include removal of ovaries, uterus, omentum, and other affected tissues/organs.
The amount of tumor left after surgery directly affects survival. Achieving “optimal debulking” (no visible disease or <1 cm residual) improves chemotherapy effectiveness and long-term outcomes.
Depending on disease spread, the surgeon may remove:
- Ovaries and fallopian tubes
- Uterus (hysterectomy)
- Omentum (fatty layer over abdominal organs)
- Portions of bowel, diaphragm, spleen, or lymph nodes if involved
Yes, most patients receive adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery to treat microscopic cancer cells and reduce recurrence risk.
- Hospital stay: 7–10 days for extensive surgeries
- Light activities: 4–6 weeks
- Full recovery: 6–8 weeks, but varies with extent of surgery