Vice Chairman - Medical Oncology
Vice-Chairman, Radiation Oncology
Senior Director and Head – Gynaecologic Oncology & Robotic Surgery
Director & Head - Hematology, Hemato-Oncology And Bone Marrow Transplant (Adult & Pediatrics)
Director, Department of Medical Oncology
Principal Consultant – Radiation Oncology
Senior Consultant - Hematology, Hemato-Oncology And Bone Marrow Transplant (Adult & Pediatrics)
Consultant, Orthopedics Oncology
Consultant, Surgical Oncology- Head & Neck
Consultant Medical Oncology
Consultant, Gynecological Oncology & Robotic Surgery
Associate Consultant - Gynecologic Oncology & Robotic Surgery
Junior Consultant - Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgery
Surgery remains one of the most powerful tools in the fight against cancer, offering the possibility of cure, long-term disease control, and accurate staging for many tumour types. The objective is not just tumour removal, but rather it is tumour removal with clear oncological margins, appropriate lymph node management, accurate intraoperative staging, and a surgical plan that is coordinated among departments.
It requires precise planning, specialised expertise, and a deep understanding of cancer biology to ensure complete tumour clearance while protecting surrounding organs and quality of life. The Surgical Oncology Department at Yashoda Medicity provides specialist cancer surgery across all organ systems.
The team of the surgical oncology hospital in Delhi performs cancer surgery for:
A surgical oncologist is involved in treatment planning from the point of cancer diagnosis. You should consult a surgical oncologist if:
If the tumour is large or complex and requires resection of multiple involved structures, open surgery is the preferred approach. The surgical oncology team performs open resections across all organ systems where minimally invasive approaches are inadequate or unsafe.
The cancer hospital in Delhi prefers laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and endoscopic techniques, as they allow effective tumour clearance through small incisions, thereby reducing operative trauma, blood loss, infection risk, and recovery time compared to open surgery.
Where clinically appropriate, the surgical team prioritises organ preservation techniques to maintain function without compromising oncological safety, especially in breast, rectal, and head and neck cancers.
Robotic surgery extends what minimally invasive oncological surgery can achieve, particularly in confined anatomical spaces where laparoscopic instruments have limitations in dexterity and visualisation. The da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System provides the surgical team with a high-definition, three-dimensional view of the operative field, robotic instrumentation with a greater range of motion than conventional laparoscopic tools, and tremor filtration that ensures smooth, controlled dissection throughout complex procedures.
In advanced or metastatic cases, surgery may be performed to relieve symptoms such as obstruction, bleeding, or pain, improving quality of life even when curative surgery is not possible.
Specialist surgical planning is used for recurrent cancers requiring complex resection after prior surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.
In a surgical oncology hospital in Delhi, these capabilities are particularly relevant for procedures where precision at the margin is critical, such as nerve-sparing prostatectomy, rectal cancer resection with sphincter preservation, complex pelvic dissections, and hepatobiliary procedures in confined abdominal anatomy.
Tumour removal and reconstruction are planned together instead of being sequential. The aim is to preserve as much of the affected area as possible, removing only the cancerous tissue. Where tissue is removed, immediate reconstruction is planned. The reconstructive plan is part of the surgical plan from the outset.
Accurate lymph node assessment is a core component of oncological surgery for determining staging, guiding adjuvant treatment decisions, and in some cancers directly affecting survival. Where full lymph node dissection is indicated, the extent is determined by clinical and intraoperative findings rather than being applied uniformly to every case.
The da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System is used across the full range of robotic-assisted oncological procedures at Yashoda Medicity. EndoWrist instrumentation replicates the range of motion of the human wrist with greater precision and stability inside the body. The high-definition three-dimensional operative view provides depth perception and anatomical clarity that standard laparoscopic imaging cannot match. Tremor filtration ensures consistent, controlled dissection throughout complex procedures. The system is in active use across genitourinary, gynaecological, gastrointestinal, and general surgical oncology.
For bone tumour resection and reconstruction involving major joints, Mako SmartRobotics provides pre-operative three-dimensional planning using CT-based anatomical modelling and intraoperative haptic guidance during resection. AccuStop technology restricts the surgical instrument within predefined boundaries, protecting healthy bone and soft tissue while ensuring the resection margin follows the planned boundary with sub-millimetre accuracy. This precision is particularly relevant in orthopaedic oncology, where the margin between oncological clearance and functional preservation is narrow.
The O-arm provides real-time intraoperative two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging for spinal tumour resections and instrumentation procedures. Integration with surgical navigation platforms tracks instrument position against pre-operative imaging data, allowing the surgical team to operate with precision in the complex anatomy of the spine, where implant malpositioning or inadequate tumour resection can have severe consequences. It is used for spinal tumour resections, vertebral stabilisation procedures, and revision spine oncology cases.
High-definition laparoscopic towers with three-dimensional and four-dimensional imaging capabilities support minimally invasive oncological procedures across gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and thoracic surgery. The imaging quality provided by these systems, superior to standard high-definition laparoscopy, directly improves the surgical team’s ability to identify and preserve critical structures during oncological dissection.
Intraoperative frozen section examination of surgical margins allows the team to confirm clear margins before closure, reducing the rate of positive margins that may alter post-operative management or require revision surgery. For cancers where margin status is a primary determinant of local recurrence risk, this intraoperative confirmation is clinically significant.
Post-operative rehabilitation, physiotherapy, nutritional support, and psychological care are integrated into the surgical oncology pathway. For patients undergoing major resections, oesophagectomy, gastrectomy, pelvic exenteration, or major limb surgery, structured rehabilitation begins as early as clinically appropriate and continues until the patient achieves optimal functional recovery.
Tumour removal surgery in Delhi is an oncologically planned resection with clear margins, appropriate nodal management, coordinated multimodal treatment, and reconstruction.
The Surgical Oncology Department at Yashoda Medicity provides specialist cancer surgery across all organ systems. Call us today: 9266610101
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All experience good, patient treatment was good, satisfied with all the services, nursing staff and doctors team also good and cooperative.
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