Oncology Surgery
Lesson Objectives
By the end of this topic, learners should be able to:
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Identify common surgical oncology procedures and indications.
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Understand principles of tumor resection and lymphadenectomy.
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Recognize post-operative complications and nursing priorities.
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Apply surgical and medical care principles for oncology patients.
Key Glossary Terms
1. Tumor Resection
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Definition: Surgical removal of a tumor with the goal of achieving clear margins.
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Types: Wide local excision, segmental resection, radical excision
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Indications: Solid tumors (breast, gastrointestinal, soft tissue)
2. Lymphadenectomy
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Definition: Surgical removal of lymph nodes to prevent metastasis and for staging.
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Types: Sentinel lymph node biopsy, regional lymph node dissection
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Common Sites: Axillary (breast), inguinal, cervical
3. Mastectomy
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Definition: Surgical removal of all or part of the breast.
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Indications: Breast cancer, prophylaxis in high-risk patients
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Types: Simple, modified radical, radical
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Post-Op Considerations: Drain management, lymphedema prevention, mobility exercises
4. Colectomy
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Definition: Surgical removal of part or all of the colon.
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Indications: Colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease
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Post-Op Considerations: Stoma care if applicable, nutritional support, infection prevention
5. Gastrectomy
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Definition: Surgical removal of part or all of the stomach.
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Indications: Gastric cancer
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Post-Op Considerations: Nutritional support, monitoring for dumping syndrome, infection prevention
6. Hepatectomy
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Definition: Surgical removal of part of the liver.
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Indications: Hepatic tumors, metastases
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Post-Op Considerations: Monitor liver function, bleeding, infection
7. Post-Operative Complications
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Infection, hemorrhage, wound dehiscence, lymphedema, delayed healing, organ dysfunction
8. Nursing & Medical Student Focus
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Nursing: Wound care, drain management, pain control, lymphedema prevention, nutrition, psychological support
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Medical Students: Surgical oncology principles, tumor staging, lymph node assessment, post-op monitoring
9. Oncology Surgery Mnemonics
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“ABC” for tumor excision principles:
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Achieve clear margins
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Biopsy prior if needed
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Control bleeding
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“LEGS” for lymphedema prevention post-mastectomy:
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Limit heavy lifting
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Elevate limb
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Gentle exercises
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Skin care
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Tables
Table 1: Common Oncology Surgeries
| Surgery | Indications | Key Post-Op Monitoring | Complications |
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| Tumor resection | Solid tumors | Wound, margins, drains | Infection, hemorrhage |
| Lymphadenectomy | Cancer staging, metastasis prevention | Lymph node sites, drainage | Lymphedema, infection |
| Mastectomy | Breast cancer | Drain management, mobility | Lymphedema, infection, pain |
| Colectomy | Colorectal cancer | Stoma, bowel function | Infection, leakage, nutritional issues |
| Gastrectomy | Gastric cancer | Nutrition, vitals, bleeding | Dumping syndrome, infection |
| Hepatectomy | Liver tumors | Liver function, bleeding | Liver failure, infection, hemorrhage |
Table 2: Post-Operative Nursing Care in Oncology Surgery
| Focus | Nursing Intervention |
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| Wound care | Inspect incision, manage drains, prevent infection |
| Pain | Administer analgesics, monitor response |
| Lymphedema | Elevate limb, gentle exercises, monitor swelling |
| Nutrition | Early feeding if tolerated, dietitian referral |
| Psychological support | Provide counseling, address anxiety/fear |
| Monitoring | Vitals, lab values, early detection of complications |