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Tumour ablation and embolisation are minimally invasive procedures used to treat tumours by destroying or restricting their blood supply without traditional surgery. These methods offer effective control for certain cancers and benign growths, especially when surgery is not suitable. At Manipal Hospitals International, these procedures are carried out using advanced imaging guidance, skilled interventional radiologists, and patient-focused care to ensure safe and precise treatment.
Tumour ablation involves destroying abnormal tissue using heat, cold, or chemical energy. It is performed through a small needle inserted directly into the tumour under imaging guidance.
In simple terms, what is tumour ablation? It is a way of eliminating unwanted tumour cells without major surgery, using controlled energy to break down the abnormal tissue while protecting nearby organs.
These procedures are recommended when surgery is too risky, when tumours are located in difficult areas, or when minimally invasive treatment may offer better outcomes. They can also be used alongside other cancer treatments for added effectiveness.
Different techniques are chosen based on tumour size, type, and location. Each method offers a targeted approach while minimising damage to surrounding tissue.
Manipal Hospitals offers a comprehensive interventional oncology programme supported by experienced radiologists, modern imaging systems, and personalised care pathways. Patients benefit from minimally invasive options designed to improve outcomes and shorten recovery.
These treatments may be recommended when:
Some cases may require stabilisation or alternative treatment before proceeding.
The procedure is performed in an interventional radiology suite. A small needle or catheter is inserted through the skin and guided using imaging to the tumour. Energy or embolic material is then applied to destroy or block the tumour.
Most patients recover quickly due to the minimally invasive nature of the treatment. Mild discomfort, fatigue, or temporary fever may occur and usually settles within a few days. Many can return to daily activities shortly, depending on the area treated.
Follow-up imaging is important to ensure the tumour has responded well and to plan any additional treatment if needed.
Possible risks include bleeding, infection, temporary pain, or minor skin irritation. Embolisation may cause post-embolisation syndrome, which includes low-grade fever and mild discomfort. These effects are usually short-lived and manageable with supportive care.
The cost varies depending on the chosen technique, tumour size, and imaging requirements. Manipal Hospitals offers competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making advanced interventional oncology treatments more accessible for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes imaging, the procedure itself, medications, hospital stay, and follow-up care.
International patients receive full assistance including medical file review, travel planning, visa support, airport transfers, interpreter services, accommodation arrangements, and follow-up coordination. This ensures a seamless and reassuring treatment experience.