Minimally Invasive Surgery for Advanced Cancer
Minimally invasive surgery refers to any surgical procedure that is performed through tiny incisions instead of a large opening. Because your surgeon will make smaller incisions, you will likely have a quicker recovery time and less pain than traditional open surgery but with the same benefits as traditional surgery.
Dr. A. Feifer performs surgery for various advanced cancers, and the details are located on the specific Cancer page.
TREATMENTS & CONDITIONS
Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer can arise at any stage in life, and when caught early, has an excellent prognosis. Surgery, often minimally invasive, is often necessary to remove the primary tumor.
Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in males. When caught early, it has an excellent prognosis. Patients with advanced disease and now have an abundance
Surgery for Prostate Cancer
Surgery for prostate cancer can be curative while preserving urinary and sexual function. A prostatectomy can often be performed using robotic techniques, but traditional surgery
Surgery for Kidney Cancer
Surgery for kidney cancer can be personalized to the anatomy of the kidney and the location of the tumor. Often, only the tumor and a healthy rim of normal tissue can be removed,