Penectomy
Penectomy Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers expert gallbladder removal surgery (cholecystectomy) for patients suffering from gallstones, gallbladder inflammation, or related digestive issues. Our highly skilled general surgeons perform both laparoscopic and open gallbladder removal procedures using advanced techniques that ensure minimal scarring, faster recovery, and reduced hospital stay. We are recognized as one of the best hospitals for gallbladder surgery in Hyderabad.
Our comprehensive approach includes accurate diagnosis through ultrasound and imaging, personalized surgical planning, and complete post-operative care. Whether you’re experiencing severe abdominal pain, nausea, or recurrent infections due to gallstones, Treatment Range Hospital provides safe and effective gallbladder removal tailored to each patient’s needs. Our team ensures that you receive quality treatment in a sterile, comfortable, and patient-friendly environment.
For those searching for reliable gallbladder removal in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital stands out with its experienced surgeons, modern operation theatres, and ethical medical care. From your first consultation to recovery, we prioritize your comfort and long-term digestive health, making us a trusted choice for cholecystectomy surgery near you.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Penectomy Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Pre-Surgery Evaluation
- Review of medical history and cancer stage.
- Imaging tests (CT, MRI, ultrasound) to assess cancer spread.
- Blood tests to evaluate overall health and organ function.
- Discussion with the surgeon about the procedure, risks, and possible outcomes.
🔬 Phase 2: Anesthesia and Surgical Preparation
- Decision on the type of anesthesia (general or regional).
- Insertion of an IV line for fluids and medications.
- Preparation of the surgical site to ensure sterility.
- Administration of antibiotics or other necessary preoperative medications.
📝 Phase 3: Surgical Procedure
- Removal of part of the penis while preserving function.
- Complete removal of the penis, often required for advanced cancer.
- Removal of nearby tissues or lymph nodes if cancer has spread.
- Reconstructive surgery may be done if possible to improve appearance and function.
🔧 Phase 4: Intraoperative Care
- Continuous monitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen levels).
- Management of blood loss during the surgery.
- Administration of anesthesia to ensure patient comfort.
- Use of surgical drains to prevent fluid buildup if necessary.
💊 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Recovery
- Immediate recovery in the hospital for monitoring.
- Pain management through prescribed medications.
- Physical therapy to assist with mobility and recovery.
- Care for surgical site to avoid infection and ensure proper healing.
💪 Phase 6: Follow-Up & Ongoing Care
- Regular follow-up visits to monitor recovery and detect any recurrence.
- Imaging and blood tests to assess for cancer spread or recurrence.
- Psychological support and counseling to help cope with emotional and physical changes.
- Sexual health and function counseling if necessary.
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Penectomy is the surgical removal of part or all of the penis, typically done in cases of advanced penile cancer. It may also involve the removal of surrounding tissues to prevent cancer spread.
Recovery usually takes 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the extent of the surgery. Physical and emotional recovery may take longer, and follow-up care is essential for healing.
Risks include infection, bleeding, changes in sexual function, difficulty urinating, and potential emotional or psychological effects. The surgery is typically only performed when absolutely necessary to treat cancer.
Additional treatments such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be recommended to ensure that any remaining cancer cells are treated, depending on the stage and spread of the cancer.
Total penectomy can result in the loss of sexual function, though sexual health counseling and penile prosthesis options may help some men regain function. Psychological support is critical to adjust to these changes.