Povisa Hospital

Rua de Salamanca, Vigo, Spain
Total review: 130
Est. 1973

Breast Lumpectomy

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Povisa Hospital

Rua de Salamanca, Vigo, Spain
Total review: 130

Established

1973

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Breast Lumpectomy at Povisa Hospital

What procedures are available at Povisa Hospital?

Povisa Hospital, can be found in Rua de Salamanca, Vigo, Spain and offers its patients Breast Lumpectomy procedures as well as 209 other procedures, across 31 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Breast Lumpectomy procedures at Povisa Hospital. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around ฿108,000.

How many medical staff are there at Povisa Hospital and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Hospital, with 10 in total, and Povisa Hospital is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at Povisa Hospital

Family accommodation
Local transportation booking
Mobility accessible rooms
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Special dietary requests accepted
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Breast Lumpectomy in Vigo

Breast Lumpectomy, also commonly known as breast-conserving surgery, is a procedure performed to remove cancerous or other abnormal tissues from breasts. The main goal of this technique is to remove the cancer, leaving the majority of your breast tissue intact, often preserving the appearance and sensation of the breast. In Vigo, many premier healthcare institutions offer this service, ensuring high-quality patient care with experienced medical professionals. It is important to note that this procedure is typically followed by radiation therapy.

The choice between a lumpectomy and a mastectomy - a procedure in which the entire breast is removed - heavily depends on various factors including the type and stage of cancer, the size of the tumour, your personal health, and your personal preferences. Consultations with your healthcare provider, coupled with personal research and informed decision-making, are paramount steps for successful medical procedures.

What's the Recovery Time for Breast Lumpectomy Procedures in Vigo?

Recovery from a lumpectomy procedure is relatively quick for most patients; typically, normal activities can be resumed within a week. It's common to feel tired, experience breast pain, and temporary changes in sensation post-surgery. Depending on your pain threshold, over-the-counter painkillers or prescribed pain medication may be needed to manage any discomfort. 

Typically, radiation therapy begins one month after surgery, which could also influence the recovery timeline. Furthermore, the healing process is not just physical but emotional as well. It's common to experience fear, anxiety, or depression during this period. Seeking support from professional therapists, support groups, or loved ones can be immensely helpful during recovery.

What's the Success Rate of Breast Lumpectomy Procedures in Vigo?

The success of breast lumpectomy procedures in Vigo has been widely documented. The key to this procedure's efficacy is complete removal of the affected tissues, while healthy tissues are left untouched. Research shows that the rates of breast cancer recurrence are notably low following lumpectomy complemented by radiation therapy.

Around 97% of women who underwent lumpectomy along with radiation have successfully survived their disease. Although the success rate is high, you will need to be aware of some side effects and risks that come with a breast lumpectomy, including infection, bleeding, pain, tenderness, temporary swelling, and changes to the shape of the breast. 

Nonetheless, factors such as the patient's overall health, the type and stage of cancer, as well as the patient's response to auxiliary treatments such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy can influence surgical outcomes. Engage in open dialogue with your healthcare provider about your unique circumstances and possible results.

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Splenectomy

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Doctors at Povisa Hospital

  • Dr. Maria Del Carmen De la Puente

    Dr. Maria Del Carmen De la Puente

    • Diagnostic Imaging

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  • Dr. Ernesto Toscano Novella

    Dr. Ernesto Toscano Novella

    • General Surgery

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  • Dr. Segundo De Andres Vidal

    Dr. Segundo De Andres Vidal

    • Gynecology

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  • Dr. Jose Ramon Lorenzo Gonzalez

    Dr. Jose Ramon Lorenzo Gonzalez

    • Neurology

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  • Dr. Luis Ignacio Zugazabeitia Olabarria

    Dr. Luis Ignacio Zugazabeitia Olabarria

    • Oncology

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  • Dr. Ramon Vazquez Nunez

    Dr. Ramon Vazquez Nunez

    • Ophthalmology

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  • Dr. Ramon Vicente Aguayo

    Dr. Ramon Vicente Aguayo

    • Pediatrics

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  • Dr. Jesus Juan Ibanez Ruan

    Dr. Jesus Juan Ibanez Ruan

    • Rheumatology

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  • Dr. Antonio Pintado Garcia

    Dr. Antonio Pintado Garcia

    • Traumatology

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  • Dr. Luis A. Farina Perez

    Dr. Luis A. Farina Perez

    • Urology

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