How To Treat Ovarian Cancer
Surgical Debulking

A patient affected by later stages of ovarian cancer like stage III and stage IV ovarian cancer may need to undergo surgical debulking. Surgical debulking is a surgical procedure that aims to excise as much of the cancerous ovarian tumor as possible. The primary goal of surgical debulking is to remove all visible cancer and tumors larger than one centimeter. Other organs in the body may be affected when patients undergo surgical debulking to treat their ovarian cancer. In some cases, a piece of the colon will need to be removed to ensure the proper debulking of cancer. A piece of the small intestine may also need to be removed during surgical debulking for it to be successful. The intestines are either sewn directly back together after the diseased piece has been removed, or a stoma or ileostomy is made in the abdomen. In some cases, surgical debulking may require the removal of a piece of the bladder. A catheter is installed in the bladder until it can recover.
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