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ORTHO-ONCOLOGY & SARCOMA

Specialized Cancer Surgery Care for Bone & Soft Tissue Tumours

Ortho-Oncology & Sarcoma

Specialized Cancer Surgery Care for Bone & Soft Tissue Tumours

Ortho-oncology and sarcoma care focuses on cancers and tumours involving bones, soft tissues, limbs, muscles, connective tissues and complex tumour conditions. These cases need careful imaging review, biopsy assessment, staging and precise surgical planning.

Dr. Rohit Kumar Jha provides focused surgical oncology consultation for bone tumours, soft tissue sarcomas and complex tumour conditions with emphasis on safe surgery planning, multidisciplinary coordination, functional preservation where possible, and compassionate patient support.

Care Approach

Precise Planning for Complex Tumour Surgery

Every ortho-oncology and sarcoma case is reviewed with attention to tumour location, biopsy findings, imaging details, disease extent, patient fitness, surgical complexity and recovery needs.

Detailed imaging and biopsy review
Safe tumour surgery planning
Functional preservation-focused approach where possible

Bone Tumours

Evaluation and surgical planning for bone tumours and suspected bone cancer conditions.

Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Specialist assessment for soft tissue sarcomas affecting muscle, fat, connective tissue or limbs.

Complex Tumour Surgery

Careful planning for tumour cases requiring multidisciplinary evaluation and surgical decision-making.

Conditions Covered

Cancers Treated Under Ortho-Oncology & Sarcoma

Bone tumours
Soft tissue sarcomas
Limb tumours
Pelvic bone tumour assessment
Muscle or connective tissue tumours
Recurrent sarcoma evaluation
Second opinion before tumour surgery
When to Consult

Signs and Situations That Need Evaluation

Persistent swelling or lump in arm, leg, trunk or soft tissue
Bone lesion or tumour seen on X-ray, CT, MRI or PET-CT
Biopsy-confirmed sarcoma or suspected malignant tumour
Painful or rapidly growing lump
Recurrent lump after previous surgery
Complex tumour advised for surgical oncology opinion
Need for second opinion before surgery

Sarcoma and bone tumour cases should be evaluated before any unplanned surgery. Proper imaging, biopsy and specialist planning are important for better treatment decisions.

Treatment Planning

How Ortho-Oncology & Sarcoma Surgery Is Planned

Treatment planning depends on tumour type, biopsy findings, tumour size, location, imaging results, disease stage, patient fitness and whether chemotherapy or radiotherapy is needed before or after surgery.

Diagnosis Review

Clinical assessment with biopsy report, previous records and symptom history review.

Imaging & Staging

Evaluation of MRI, CT, PET-CT, X-ray or other imaging to understand tumour extent.

Surgery Planning

Planning surgical removal with attention to safety, tumour margins and functional outcome.

Recovery Support

Post-operative guidance, wound care, rehabilitation advice and follow-up planning.

Reports to Bring

Make Your Consultation More Useful

Carrying all relevant reports helps the doctor understand the tumour type, location, extent, previous treatment history and next steps clearly.

Biopsy or histopathology report, if available
MRI, CT scan, PET-CT, X-ray or ultrasound reports
Previous surgery notes or discharge summary, if any
Chemotherapy or radiotherapy records, if any
Blood reports and fitness-related investigations
Current medicine list and previous prescriptions
Old follow-up notes or recurrence-related reports
FAQs

Common Questions About Ortho-Oncology & Sarcoma

What is Ortho-Oncology?

Ortho-oncology deals with bone tumours, limb tumours and cancer conditions involving the musculoskeletal system that may require specialist surgical oncology assessment.

What is a soft tissue sarcoma?

Soft tissue sarcoma is a type of cancer that can arise from muscles, fat, connective tissue, blood vessels or other soft tissues. It needs careful imaging, biopsy and planned treatment.

Why should sarcoma surgery be planned carefully?

Sarcoma surgery should be planned carefully because tumour margins, location, function and future treatment needs can affect the outcome. Unplanned surgery may make later treatment more difficult.

What reports should I bring for consultation?

Please bring biopsy reports, MRI/CT/PET-CT scans, X-rays, previous surgery records, treatment files, blood reports and discharge summaries if available.

Need Guidance for Bone Tumour or Sarcoma?

Book a consultation with Dr. Rohit Kumar Jha for report review, second opinion, sarcoma surgery planning and patient-focused surgical oncology care in Ranchi.

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