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Surgical Oncology

St. Vincent's Comprehensive Cancer Center houses two surgical suites in its Ambulatory Surgery Unit. Surgery is often the first line of treatment for cancer, and may be followed up with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. The surgical oncologists at SVCCC treat cancer through a less-radical approach that emphasizes comfort, rapid recovery, and preservation of healthy tissue.
Some common procedures performed in the Ambulatory Surgery Unit are:

  • Breast surgery (biopsy, biopsy with preoperative wire placement, lumpectomy, axillary biopsy and/or dissection, sentinel lymph node biopsy and/or dissection, mastectomy with and without immediate reconstruction)
  • Insertion of vascular access devices for treatment (catheters and mediports for chemotherapy & stem cell collection/transplant)
  • Second-stage reconstructive plastic surgery for cancer
  • High dose rate (HDR) and prostate seed implants
  • Ovoid/tandem cervical sleeve for radiation
  • A variety of other excisions/biopsies

 

 

 

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