There will be no cut in the cheek and throat in the operation of mouth cancer, surgery will be done with this new technique

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There will be no cut in the cheek and throat in the operation of mouth cancer, surgery will be done with this new technique

There will be no cut in the cheek and throat in the operation of mouth cancer, surgery will be done with this new technique

Now there will be no need to cut cheeks and throat for oral cancer surgery.Rather, with the help of new scarless robotic technology, the tumor can be removed. YesRecently, onco surgeons of BLK-MAX Hospital have successfully performed scarless robotic surgery on a 46-year-old patient. In this surgery, stage II oral cancer tumors have been successfully removed from the mouth without making cuts on the cheeks and throat. post surgeryThere are no marks on the face of the patient.

Dr. Surendra Kumar Dabas, Senior Director, Surgical Oncology and Scarless Robotic Surgery at BLK-Max Hospital and Max Hospital Shalimar Bagh, told that the cancer of this 46-year-old patient was in the form of ulcer in the lower part of the right cheek and the middle of the tongue. For scarless robotic surgery, four 8 mm holes were made near the patient’s collar bone. Through these holes, the cancerous tumor was successfully taken out while performing the successful scarless robotic surgery of the patient.

Dr. Surendra Kumar Dabas told that till now for oral cancer surgery, cheeks and throat had to be cut.Due to which the patient’s face was not only distorted after surgery.Sometimes plastic surgery is also needed to remove these disorders. Not only thisAfter the operation, patients also have a lot of difficulty in swallowing food and swallowing saliva. After oral cancer surgery, patients also have to face a lot of difficulties in speaking. Their voice does not come out as clearly as before.

Dr. Dabas told that after Scarless Robotic SurgeryNor does any mark come on the face of the patients.Nor do they require plastic surgery. Other than thisThere is no problem in speaking or eating.

Cancerous tumor was between the patient’s cheek and tongue
Dr. Surendra Kumar Dabas told that carcinoma cancer is a very common cancer between the cheek and tongue. The patient Sujinder Singh, a resident of Sonipat, was rushed to BLK-Max Super Specialty Hospital with carcinoma of the right cheek and tongue (buccal mucosa). After a thorough evaluation of the cancer site, the doctors decided on the latest scarless robotic surgery. during surgeryIt was ensured that no external cuts were made on the face and neck of the patient.