Breast conservation oncoplasty focuses on effective cancer removal while preserving the breast, helping patients maintain body confidence and quality of life. At Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, this advanced technique combines tumour excision with reconstructive methods using local or regional tissue flaps to restore breast shape and symmetry. Treatment is planned with strict adherence to international oncological safety standards.
- Breast preservation without complete removal
- Oncoplastic reconstruction using flaps
- Clear cancer margins with cosmetic balance
- Faster recovery and improved emotional wellbeing
This approach is ideal for eligible early-stage breast cancer patients seeking both cure and aesthetic preservation.
For patients requiring more extensive treatment, mastectomy with lymph node dissection ensures comprehensive disease control and accurate staging. The Breast Endocrine Surgery team at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital performs this procedure using evidence-based protocols, supported by multidisciplinary cancer care services.
- Complete breast tissue removal when clinically required
- Axillary lymph node dissection for staging
- Reduced risk of cancer recurrence
- Coordinated care with oncology and rehabilitation teams
Patients receive personalised surgical planning and structured post-operative support for optimal recovery.
Nipple-sparing mastectomy is an advanced option that preserves the nipple–areola complex while safely removing breast tissue. When combined with immediate reconstruction using autologous tissue flaps or implants, patients benefit from natural-looking results. This procedure is offered at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital for carefully selected patients following thorough evaluation.
- Preservation of nipple–areola complex
- Immediate reconstruction with flaps or implants
- Improved cosmetic and psychological outcomes
- Oncological safety maintained
This technique supports both physical healing and emotional confidence after cancer surgery.
Sentinel node biopsy is a minimally invasive method used to determine whether breast cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes. By removing only the first affected nodes, the procedure avoids unnecessary extensive surgery and reduces complications. At Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, advanced mapping techniques ensure precision and patient safety. It is essential for accurate disease staging and personalised treatment planning.
Chemoport insertion provides safe, one-time long-term venous access for patients undergoing chemotherapy, reducing repeated needle pricks and vein damage. The procedure is performed under sterile conditions at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, ensuring comfort and safety throughout cancer treatment.
- Comfortable chemotherapy delivery
- Reduced vein damage and infection risk
- Ideal for long-term treatment plans
- Improved treatment compliance
Chemoports make the chemotherapy journey smoother and more patient-friendly.
For adenoma, Carcinoma parathyroidectomy is performed; in some cases, VATS may be required.
Adrenalectomy laparoscopic are performed for adrenal tumors.
Guided core biopsy is a precise diagnostic procedure used to evaluate breast lumps and suspicious lesions using imaging guidance such as ultrasound or mammography. At Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, this minimally invasive technique ensures accurate tissue sampling without the need for open surgery.
- Image-guided precision
- Minimal discomfort and scarring
- Accurate diagnosis for early treatment planning
- Avoids unnecessary surgical procedures
Early and accurate diagnosis allows timely, targeted breast cancer care.