Skin and Soft Tissues Department, functioning in the Institute of Clinical Oncology is focused on diagnostics and treatment of various skin and soft tissue diseases, including cancerous and non-cancerous lesions.
Surgical excision of small and medium-sized skin growths (e.g., moles, cysts, warts, lipomas, skin tumors), performed in outpatient conditions is a safe and effective procedure that provides both removal of diseased skin and aesthetic and functional restoration. All procedures are performed in safe and sterile conditions, ensuring maximum effectiveness and minimal complications.
At the Institute of Clinical Oncology - in cases of skin tumors, both external and extensive excision of the growth with skin grafting are performed. It is local skin rotation to cover defects and also makes possible free transplantation of skin.
At the Institute of Clinical Oncology, both partial excision of the lesion and extensive excision of the lesion with skin grafting are performed in cases of skin tumors. This involves both local skin rotation to cover the defect and allows for free skin grafting.
Treatment of soft tissue malignant neoplasms requires versatile approaches that depend on tumor type, stage, localization, and patient's general health status. It implies: extended excision of sarcomas, block excision with muscles with preservation of limbs, as well as amputations, exarticulations, axillar and inguinal lymph node dissections
Management of skin and soft tissue tumors requires early diagnostics and selection of correct treatment modalities, to ensure the patient's health and quality of life.
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