Types of Kidney Cancer Surgery
Partial Nephrectomy
In a partial nephrectomy, your urologist will remove a smaller portion of tissue from the affected kidney, leaving the rest of the kidney intact. This approach is more conservative, but only possible when the kidney tumors are caught early. In this surgery, the cancerous tumor will be removed, as well as a margin of tissue around it to ensure the cancer is fully removed. This will help preserve your kidney function, leaving you with two working kidneys, rather than just one.
Radical Nephrectomy
In a radical nephrectomy, your urologist will remove the entire kidney affected by cancer. Sometimes, radical nephrectomy will involve removing nearby tissue, including adrenal glands and lymph nodes, to limit the possibility of the cancer coming back.
Robotic-kidney cancer surgery
For both radical and partial nephrectomy surgeries, Hattiesburg Clinic’s urologists are some of the only surgeons in the region who can perform robotic kidney surgery. Unlike traditional open surgery, robotic surgery uses smaller incisions and gives the urologist a greater degree of precision. Your surgeon will have a full view of the kidney the entire time through a tiny laparoscope while operating the robot’s small arms to the site of the surgery. This offers a patient several benefits, including:
- Less blood loss
- Shorter hospital stay and faster recovery after discharge
- Less pain after surgery and less scarring
- Reduced risks of complications and side effects