Removal of Benign Tumors: Deep Tissues

Removal of benign tumors from deep tissues is a reconstructive surgical procedure indicated for the excision of non-malignant lesions located within deep anatomical structures, including muscles, connective tissues, and subfascial compartments.

The condition may be associated with:

  • Pain or localized discomfort.

  • Compression of adjacent nerves, vessels, or organs.

  • Functional impairment depending on tumor location.

The procedure involves:

  • Careful surgical dissection and exposure of the tumor.

  • Complete excision of the lesion with preservation of surrounding structures.

This approach allows for:

  • Removal of pathological tissue.

  • Restoration of normal anatomical relationships.

Clinical effects include:

  • Relief of pain and pressure symptoms.

  • Prevention of recurrence when complete excision is achieved.

Treatment planning is individualized to ensure:

  • Procedural safety and precision.

  • Protection of critical neurovascular structures.

  • Optimal functional and anatomical outcomes.


Removal of Benign Tumors from Deep Tissues – Postoperative Recovery and Travel Recommendations

Following surgical removal of deep benign tumors, patients may experience:

  • Postoperative edema, discomfort, and possible bruising during the initial 2–3 weeks.

  • Temporary limitation of movement or function, depending on the surgical site.

Clinical course:

  • Gradual improvement over 4–6 weeks as healing progresses.

  • Full functional recovery may take several weeks to months, depending on complexity.

Postoperative recommendations include:

  • Remaining in the country for at least 7–10 days following surgery.

  • Avoidance of air travel and short-distance travel (up to 3 hours) during the early postoperative period.

For extended travel:

  • Journeys exceeding 4–6 hours should be postponed for at least 14–21 days.

  • This recommendation is intended to reduce the risk of postoperative complications and support proper healing and tissue recovery.

The guidance below is based on general guidelines and aims to provide a general understanding of the likely timelines. Each medical case is different, and you should discuss and confirm the recovery and travel periods, as well as associated risks, with your doctor.
Price
360,000.00 USD

The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.

What’s Included in Your Price

Procedure price includes the following core services:

Pre-operative consultation with the doctor
Anesthesia
based on the default anesthesia option
Inpatient care and stay in the facility
minimal expected stay in a standard room
Pre-operative medical evaluation
standard check-up package
Selected procedure
Post-operative ambulatory visits
standard planned procedures
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