
Surgery to remove a limb for bone cancer (amputation)| Cancer …
Feb 13, 2025 · Amputation means removing a part of the body completely. Usually, the surgeon removes part of an arm or leg rather than the whole limb. Sometimes amputation is extremely major surgery and involves removing a leg and its hip joint and pelvis, or an arm and its shoulder. These operations are called hindquarter or forequarter operations.
Surgery to remove a limb | Soft tissue sarcoma - Cancer Research UK
Removing all or part of a limb (amputation) Removing all or part of your limb is called an amputation. Removing a limb is major surgery. Your MDT will talk with you about what to expect during and after your amputation. The remaining stump of your limb is covered with tightly fitting bandages when you wake up. This maintains the shape of the stump.
Tests and treatment for essential thrombocythaemia (ET)
Apr 5, 2023 · The first test to diagnose essential thrombocythaemia is usually a blood test. This is to check the number of platelets in your blood. In ET there is an abnormally high level of platelets.
Problems after surgery | Bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK
Problems after surgery . There is a risk of problems or complications after any operation. Possible problems after bowel cancer surgery include a leak where the surgeon has joined the ends of your colon together, or your bowel not working properly.
Surgery to remove your testicles (orchidectomy) - Cancer Research …
During the procedure. The surgeon makes a small cut in your groin and removes the testicles. After removing the testicles, they may put in fake testicles (prostheses) so that your scrotum looks and feels the same.
Survival | Soft tissue sarcoma - Cancer Research UK
Your doctor can give you more information about your own outlook (prognosis). You can also talk about this to the Cancer Research UK nurses on freephone 0808 800 4040, from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Breast forms (prosthesis) after breast cancer surgery - Cancer …
A breast prosthesis is an artificial breast shape that sits inside your bra to replace all or part of your breast after having breast surgery. Find out about the different types and other information.
What is ascites? | Coping with cancer | Cancer Research UK
Ascites is the medical name for a build up of fluid in the tummy (abdomen). If the ascites is caused by cancer it can also be called malignant ascites. Symptoms can include your clothes feeling tight and bloating.
After surgery for soft tissue sarcoma - Cancer Research UK
After your amputation. After your surgery, you will have a stump or wound area that is sore and sensitive. Once this has healed and any swelling has settled down, you will see a prosthetist. Prosthetists are specialists who design and fit artificial limbs (prostheses) to replace those lost through amputation.
Treatment Aftercare | Abnormal Cervical Cells - Cancer Research UK
Most people feel fine after having treatment for abnormal cervical cells. Some may feel unwell and need to go home and rest. You will have some bleeding and pain following treatment for abnormal cervical cells.