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Cyst and tumour removal is a surgical treatment used to remove abnormal growths that develop in different parts of the body. These growths may be benign, pre-cancerous, or cancerous, and their impact depends on size, location, and behaviour over time. Cyst removal surgery and tumor removal surgery are performed to relieve symptoms, prevent complications, and restore normal function. At Manipal Hospitals International, these procedures are planned carefully, using minimally invasive techniques whenever suitable, with a strong focus on safety, accuracy, and recovery.
Cyst or tumour removal is a surgical procedure to take out an abnormal lump or mass from the body. A cyst is usually a fluid-filled sac, while a tumour is a solid growth that may be benign or malignant.
In simple terms, the surgery removes unwanted growths to reduce symptoms, avoid future risks, and allow healthy tissue to function normally.
Not all cysts or tumors require surgery, but removal is recommended when they grow, cause pain, press on nearby organs, or show features that raise concern. Early and planned removal often prevents complications and supports better outcomes.
The surgical approach depends on the type of growth, location, and overall health of the patient.
Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive surgical care supported by experienced surgeons, advanced imaging, and modern operating facilities. Each case is evaluated individually to select the safest and most effective treatment plan.
Surgical removal may be recommended when:
Some cysts and tumours can be safely monitored under medical supervision.
The surgery is usually performed under general or regional anaesthesia. The surgeon carefully removes the growth while protecting surrounding healthy tissue. Minimally invasive techniques are used when suitable to reduce recovery time.
Cyst removal laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera to remove cysts with minimal tissue disruption. This approach often results in less pain, smaller scars, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.
It is commonly used for abdominal, pelvic, and selected soft tissue cysts.
Recovery depends on the size of the growth and the surgical approach used. Many patients return home within a short period, especially after minimally invasive surgery.
Cyst removal surgery recovery time varies between patients. Minor procedures may require only a few days of rest, while larger or deeper surgeries may need several weeks for full recovery.
Follow-up visits help monitor healing and review pathology results.
Most patients experience relief from symptoms once the growth is removed. Activity is gradually increased based on comfort and medical advice.
For tumour-related surgeries, ongoing monitoring ensures early detection of recurrence if needed.
Cyst and tumour removal surgeries are generally safe. Potential risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, or recurrence of the growth. These risks are minimised through careful surgical planning, skilled execution, and structured follow-up care.
The cost of cyst or tumour removal depends on the size, location, surgical technique, hospital stay, and post-operative care required. Manipal Hospital offers advanced surgical treatment at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining high standards of safety and clinical expertise.
Personalised cost estimates are provided after clinical evaluation and treatment planning.
International patients receive complete assistance, including medical record review, treatment coordination, visa and travel support, accommodation guidance, interpreter services, and structured follow-up planning to ensure continuity of care.