Stomach (gastric) Cancer — Surgical Partial Resection of the Stomach: treatment in Frankfurt am Main - Germany
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Stomach Cancer Treatment in Germany
- Diagnostics
- Diagnosis and conservative treatment with 1 course of chemotherapy
- Surgical complete resection of the stomach and further plasty of intestinal tissue
- CRS and HIPEC - hyperthermic Intraperitoneal chemoperfusion
- Embolization or chemoembolization
- Therapy with Lutetium-177-DOTATATE (Lu-177)
- Chemotherapy
Department of General, Abdominal, Endocrine, Colorectal and Minimally Invasive Surgery
According to the Focus magazine, the Department of General, Abdominal, Endocrine, Colorectal and Minimally Invasive Surgery ranks among the best German medical facilities for colon cancer treatment! The department provides the full range of surgical services in the areas of its specialization. A highly qualified team of the department's surgeons performs operations on the abdominal organs (stomach, esophagus, intestine, liver, gallbladder) and endocrine organs (pancreas, adrenal glands and thyroid gland), with the exception of organ transplantation. The doctors of the medical facility also have long successful experience in hernia repair surgery. The department is awarded the quality certificate of the German Hernia Society in this area. Particular attention is paid to the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers. The team of the department's surgeons annually performs more than 2,500 surgical interventions on an inpatient basis, as well as many endoscopic procedures and non-extensive outpatient operations. As of today, most of the operations in the department are minimally invasive, which is an undeniable advantage for the patient. The department's operating rooms strictly meet both hygiene and safety standards, which excludes infectious risks to the patients' health.