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Overview

Mastectomy surgery is a definitive surgical treatment used to remove part or all of the breast tissue to treat or prevent breast cancer. A mastectomy operation may be advised when cancer is extensive, recurrent, or when preventive removal significantly lowers future cancer risk.

At Sarvodaya, the best cancer hospital in Delhi NCR, mastectomy procedures are planned using advanced imaging, precise surgical techniques, and coordinated oncology care. Under the supervision of an experienced oncologist in Noida or Delhi NCR, treatment is individualised based on cancer stage, breast anatomy, and patient preferences.

Why Is Mastectomy Surgery Required?

Mastectomy surgery is recommended to eliminate cancerous breast tissue and reduce the risk of cancer spread or recurrence. It may also be advised for individuals with a strong family history, genetic mutations, or multiple tumours within the breast.

In many cases, mastectomy is part of a comprehensive cancer treatment plan that may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or hormonal therapy. The procedure aims to achieve long-term cancer control while prioritising patient safety and quality of life.

Mastectomy Procedure

The mastectomy procedure begins with a detailed pre-operative evaluation, including imaging, laboratory tests, and anaesthesia assessment. The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia.

During the procedure, the surgeon removes the affected breast tissue. In selected cases, lymph nodes from the underarm may also be removed to evaluate cancer spread. After tissue removal, surgical drains may be placed temporarily to prevent fluid accumulation. The incision is carefully closed, and the patient is shifted to recovery for close monitoring and post-operative care.

Technology and Infrastructure

Mastectomy surgeries are performed in fully equipped modular operation theatres supported by advanced imaging systems and modern surgical instruments. High-precision surgical techniques enable accurate removal of cancerous tissue while minimising trauma to surrounding structures and preserving healthy tissue wherever possible.

Post-operative care is delivered through specialised oncology recovery units with structured pain management protocols, infection control measures, and rehabilitation support. Close coordination between surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, anaesthetists, and trained nursing teams ensures safe surgery and smooth recovery.

Advanced diagnostic and treatment planning are supported by state-of-the-art cancer technologies, including Discovery IQ PET CT for precise tumour localisation and staging, Amulet Innovality Digital Mammography for accurate breast cancer evaluation, and Gamma Camera imaging for functional assessment and disease monitoring.

Benefits of Mastectomy Surgery at Sarvodaya

  • Complete cancer removal: Effectively eliminates cancerous breast tissue, reducing the risk of disease progression or recurrence.
  • Customised surgical approach: Choice of procedure based on tumour characteristics, genetics, and patient preference.
  • Improved long-term outcomes: When combined with appropriate adjuvant therapies, mastectomy offers strong disease control.
  • Reduced future cancer risk: Preventive mastectomy significantly lowers cancer risk in high-risk individuals.
  • Option for reconstruction: Allows for immediate or delayed breast reconstruction to support physical and emotional recovery.
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Sarvodaya brings highly experienced surgeons for reconstructive breast surgery rebuilding breast shape, restore body image and creation for a natural look and cosmetic enhancement.

Post-Treatment Lifestyle Modifications

  • Gradual Healing: Mastectomy recovery after surgery requires gradual physical and emotional adjustment.
  • Clinical Care: Follow post-operative care instructions, including wound care and drain management, as advised by the oncology team.
  • Restoring Mobility: Engage in gentle arm and shoulder exercises to restore mobility and prevent stiffness after medical clearance.
  • Rest Period: Ensure adequate rest and avoid heavy lifting during the initial recovery period.
  • Nutritional Support: Maintain a balanced diet to support healing and overall strength.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Attend scheduled follow-up visits for monitoring recovery, planning additional cancer treatment if needed, and discussing reconstruction options.

Why Choose Sarvodaya Hospital for Mastectomy Surgery?

  • Expert Team for cancer and reconstructive surgery: Highly experienced oncology and surgical team with expertise in breast cancer management and reconstruction.
  • Precision Planning: Advanced diagnostic imaging and precision-driven surgical planning.
  • Integrated Care: Comprehensive cancer care, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormonal therapy.
  • Collaborative Care: Multidisciplinary approach involving oncologists, surgeons, counsellors, and rehabilitation specialists.
  • Facility Excellence: Modern operation theatres, ICU facilities, and dedicated oncology recovery units.
  • Holistic Focus: Patient-centric care focused on safety, dignity, and long-term cancer outcomes.

Meet Our Experts

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Dr. Naveen Sanchety | Surgical Oncology,Cancer Care,Robotic Cancer Surgery,Institute of Robotic Surgery | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Naveen Sanchety

Director - Surgical Oncology

Surgical Oncology

Dr. Jyotsana Goyal | Surgical Oncology,Robotic Cancer Surgery,Institute of Robotic Surgery,Cancer Care | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Jyotsana Goyal

Consultant - Surgical Oncology & Robotic Surgery

Surgical Oncology

FAQs

Mastectomy surgery removes breast tissue to treat or prevent breast cancer and reduce the risk of recurrence or spread.
The procedure involves anaesthesia, removal of breast tissue, possible lymph node assessment, placement of drains, and careful wound closure.
Types include total mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy, skin-sparing, nipple-sparing, and preventive mastectomy.
The choice depends on tumour size, location, lymph node involvement, genetic risk, and patient preference.
Most mastectomy operations take 2 to 3 hours, depending on complexity and reconstruction requirements.
Initial recovery takes 2 to 3 weeks, with full recovery usually completed within 4 to 6 weeks.
Possible risks include infection, swelling, pain, numbness, or restricted arm movement, which are managed with medical care.
Yes, reconstruction can be done immediately or later using implants or tissue-based techniques, depending on suitability. Sarvodaya houses highly experienced plastic and reconstructive surgeons, adept in reshaping, resizing of the breast to bring out the natural look of the breast post surgery.

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