A lymphadenectomy is an operation to remove lymph nodes.
It is most often performed in cases of oncological disease.
Lymphadenectomy can be performed as a separate operation or together with the main operation to remove the tumour.
Several cancers spread through the lymphatic system.
The lymph nodes adjacent to the cancer are one of the first structures to which cancer cells spread.
Lymphadenectomy is mainly indicated for two reasons:
During laparoscopic surgery, several small incisions are made instead of one large incision.
Laparoscopic surgery is less traumatic compared to traditional open surgery, significantly reduces post-operative pain and ensures a faster recovery process.
The small incisions also provide a more aesthetic result with less scarring.
The post-operative period depends on the severity of the disease, the course of the operation and your general health.
Our surgeon will tell you about the expected recovery process during your consultation.
From the first day after surgery you will be able to stand up and walk independently, gradually resuming your daily activities.
After surgery, it is recommended that you rest for 1-2 weeks.
Avoid going to the sauna and bath for 4 weeks after surgery.
During this period, you should not do strenuous physical exercises or lift weights of more than 5 kg.
When you book an appointment, your doctor will tell you how to prepare and answer all your questions.
Before surgery, you may need to consult an anaesthetist and have several tests, such as blood tests, lung X-rays and an electrocardiogram.
Our surgeon will prescribe the specific tests during your consultation.
1. Receive the service
Receive medical services at the Baltic Surgery Centre
2. Pay for the service
Pay for the service with your own funds
3. Submit an application
Submit a claim to the insurer, enclosing a receipt for the service
4. Receive a refund
Get a refund credited to your bank account