Partial Nephrectomy

Partial Nephrectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat kidney cancer by removing only the cancer-affected portion of the kidney, while preserving the healthy, functioning part. This kidney-sparing approach helps maintain renal function, especially important for patients with a single kidney or existing kidney conditions.

While partial nephrectomy offers significant benefits, such as organ preservation and reduced long-term complications, it may carry some risks—including bleeding, urine leakage, or temporary loss of kidney function.

At the Asian Center of Oncology and Haematology, our highly skilled uro-oncologists are experienced in performing this delicate surgery with precision and care, ensuring patients receive the most favorable outcomes through advanced techniques and individualized treatment planning.