Liver Resection
Hepatobiliary Surgery · Gastrointestinal
3-6 hours
Duration
7-10 days
Hospital Stay
6-8 weeks
Recovery
₹2,50,000+
Cost
Frequently Asked Questions About Liver Resection
What is Liver Resection?+
Partial surgical removal of the liver to treat tumors, cysts, or other liver conditions
Who needs Liver Resection?+
Liver Resection is recommended when non-surgical treatments have failed, when the condition significantly affects quality of life, or when imaging confirms the need for intervention. Your Hepatobiliary Surgery surgeon will assess your suitability after a detailed consultation.
What type of anesthesia is used?+
Liver Resection is typically performed under General anesthesia. Your anaesthetist will review your health history, medications, and allergies before the procedure to ensure safety.
What is the recovery time?+
Most patients recover within 6-8 weeks, though this varies by individual health, age, and compliance with physiotherapy. Light activities can usually resume within a few weeks; full recovery takes longer.
What are the risks of Liver Resection?+
As with any surgical procedure, risks include bleeding, infection, anaesthesia reactions, and rare complications such as injury to adjacent structures. Your surgeon will discuss your personal risk profile during the consent process.
What is the success rate of Liver Resection?+
Liver Resection has a documented success rate of 85% when performed by qualified surgeons at accredited hospitals. Outcomes depend on the patient's overall health, disease severity, and adherence to post-operative care.
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This page is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified surgeon before deciding on surgery. In emergencies, call 112.