Dr. Sanjay Verma offers advanced Laparoscopic Surgery for Gastric Cancer in Vasant Kunj for patients diagnosed with stomach cancer and other complex gastric conditions. Gastric cancer, also known as stomach cancer, develops in the lining of the stomach and can gradually spread to nearby organs and lymph nodes if not treated early. With modern laparoscopic surgical techniques and comprehensive cancer care, Dr. Sanjay Verma provides safe, precise, and minimally invasive treatment focused on improving survival, digestive function, and overall quality of life.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment of gastric cancer are extremely important for successful outcomes. Symptoms such as persistent indigestion, abdominal discomfort, unexplained weight loss, vomiting, difficulty eating, or blood in vomit should never be ignored. Laparoscopic Surgery for Gastric Cancer allows removal of cancerous tissue using small incisions, resulting in less pain, quicker recovery, and reduced postoperative complications compared to traditional open surgery.
Laparoscopic Surgery for Gastric Cancer is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove cancerous portions of the stomach and surrounding lymph nodes. The surgery is performed using a laparoscope, a thin camera-equipped instrument inserted through small abdominal incisions.
Depending on the stage and location of the cancer, the procedure may involve:
The goal of surgery is to completely remove the tumor while preserving healthy digestive function as much as possible.
This advanced surgical procedure helps patients by:
Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery also helps reduce surgical trauma and recovery time.
The surgery uses small incisions, resulting in:
The procedure helps remove cancerous tissue along with affected lymph nodes.
Patients generally recover more quickly compared to traditional open surgery.
Small incisions lead to minimal visible scarring.
Patients often experience better mobility and comfort after recovery.
Surgery may be combined with chemotherapy or targeted therapy for improved outcomes.
Patients with gastric cancer may experience:
Early medical evaluation is important for timely diagnosis and treatment.
Removal of the affected portion of the stomach while preserving healthy tissue.
Complete removal of the stomach in advanced or widespread cancer cases.
Removal of nearby lymph nodes to prevent cancer spread.
Reconstruction of the digestive tract to restore food passage after surgery.
Dr. Sanjay Verma performs a detailed evaluation including:
Patients may require:
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia using advanced laparoscopic techniques.
The duration of surgery depends on the stage and complexity of the cancer.
Patients may require several days of hospital monitoring after surgery.
Recovery may include:
Regular follow-up appointments help monitor:
Like all major surgeries, gastric cancer surgery may involve certain risks such as:
However, advanced laparoscopic techniques and expert surgical care significantly improve safety and outcomes.
Patients are usually advised to:
Healthy lifestyle changes help support recovery and long-term digestive health.
Dr. Sanjay Verma specializes in advanced gastrointestinal and laparoscopic cancer surgeries.
Modern laparoscopic technology ensures precision, safety, and faster recovery.
Every patient receives customized treatment planning and comprehensive postoperative support.
Complete care is provided from diagnosis to surgery and long-term follow-up.
Special attention is given to patient comfort, safety, and successful recovery.
Patients trust Dr. Sanjay Verma for compassionate and advanced stomach cancer treatment solutions.
It is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove stomach cancer through small abdominal incisions using laparoscopic instruments.
Yes, when performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Sanjay Verma, laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery is considered safe and effective.
Yes, depending on the stage and location of the cancer, part or all of the stomach may need to be removed.
Recovery varies by patient, but most individuals gradually recover over several weeks after surgery.
In many cases, especially when diagnosed early, surgery offers an effective treatment option and can significantly improve survival outcomes.