Heidelberg University Hospital

Im Neuenheimer Feld, Heidelberg, Germany
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Benign Bone Tumor Removal

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Heidelberg University Hospital

Im Neuenheimer Feld, Heidelberg, Germany
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Benign Bone Tumor Removal at Heidelberg University Hospital

What procedures are available at Heidelberg University Hospital?

Heidelberg University Hospital, can be found in Im Neuenheimer Feld, Heidelberg, Germany and offers its patients Benign Bone Tumor Removal procedures as well as 207 other procedures, across 22 different procedure categories
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How many medical staff are there at Heidelberg University Hospital and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Hospital, with 33 in total, and Heidelberg University Hospital is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at Heidelberg University Hospital

Family accommodation
Free Wifi
International newspapers
Interpreter services
Laundry
Local tourism options
Local transportation booking
Medical records transfer
Medical travel insurance
Mobility accessible rooms
Parking available
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Religious facilities
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Benign Bone Tumor Removal in Heidelberg

Benign (noncancerous) bone tumors are more common than malignant (cancerous) bone tumors. There are several types of benign bone tumor, including:

  • Osteochondroma is the most common type of benign bone tumor. It usually affects people from the age of ten to thirty.

  • Osteoid osteoma is a bone tumor that occurs more commonly in the early 20s. It usually occurs in long bones.

  • Giant cell tumor typically affects the leg.

  • Osteoblastoma is a single tumor that may develop in long bones and spine. It mostly occurs in adults.

  • Enchondroma appears in the bones of the feet and hand. It is known as the most common type of hand tumor.

A Benign bone tumor does not typically need surgical treatment. However, if the tumors are more likely to spread or become cancerous, or they limit your daily activities, your doctor may suggest you undergo benign bone tumor removal. The aim of this procedure is to prevent the tumor from spreading and transforming into cancer. Taking out the bone tumor can also prevent fractures. 

What's the Recovery Time?

Everyone’s recovery time after bone tumor removal can be different, depending on the type, size, and location of the tumor. The recovery period can sometimes be long, especially if the tumor was located at the leg or hand. You may not be allowed to bear weight for about 8 to 12 weeks. You may also need to avoid athletic activity for 9 to 12 months. However, some normal activities and work (office work) may be resumed sooner than this. Your doctor will give you a specific recovery timeline, including when you can resume work, normal activity level, and exercise.

During this phase, paying close attention to your body's signals is paramount, and haste in the healing process should be avoided. If you experience any unease or possible issues, promptly inform your health care professional. Adhering to their guidance about the level of activity, physical exercise, and diet can immensely boost the healing process and guarantee the best possible results from the operation.

What's the Success Rate?

Undeniably, the efficacy of Benign Bone Tumor Removal within Heidelberg is remarkable. The triumph of this procedure is supported by numerous attributes. The enhancements in surgical processes and technology, the proficiency of the medical professionals, and the preliminary identification of the tumor, are all factors of consideration. The majority of patients witness substantial alleviation of symptoms after the procedure and manage to resume their routine tasks within a specified duration. Benign bone tumor removal is a safe and effective procedure with a high success rate. Although the likelihood of tumor reappearance after surgery is small (usually less than 5%), subsequent consultations are vital for early recognition of any indications of reoccurrence.

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Doctors at Heidelberg University Hospital

  • Prof. Dr. med. Anthony D. Ho

    Prof. Dr. med. Anthony D. Ho

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    Prof. Dr. med. Markus A. Weigand

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    Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Karck

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    Prof. Dr. med. Hugo Katus

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    Prof. Dr. med. Alexander Enk

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    Prof. Dr. med. Peter Nawroth

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    Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Stremmel

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    Prof. Dr. med. Georg F. Hoffmann

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    Prof. Dr. med. Markus W. B

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    Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Strowitzki

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    Prof. Dr. med. Peter K. Plinkert

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    Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Unterberg

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    Prof. Dr. med. Uwe Haberkorn

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    Prof. Dr. med. Dirk J

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    Prof. Dr. med. Michael Thomas

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    Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Wick

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    Prof. Dr. med. Gerd U. Auffarth

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    Prof. Dr. med. Volker Ewerbeck

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    Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Gorenflo

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    Dr. med. Patrick G

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    Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Herzog

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    Prof. Dr. med. Hans-Ulrich Kauczor

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    Prof. Dr. med. Norbert Weidner

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    Prof. Dr. med. Hendrik Dienemann

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Gerhard Schmidmaier

    Prof. Dr. med. Gerhard Schmidmaier

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Markus Hohenfellner

    Prof. Dr. med. Markus Hohenfellner

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Dittmar B

    Prof. Dr. med. Dittmar B

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