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Hepatectomy Surgery in Gurgaon

When a patient is told they need hepatectomy surgery, the first question is almost always the same: Who is the right liver surgeon for this?

Hepatectomy, also called liver resection surgery, is one of the most technically demanding operations in abdominal surgery. It requires a surgeon who regularly operates on the liver, understands its complex anatomy, and has the infrastructure to manage everything that occurs before, during, and after the procedure.

At LivCure, hepatectomy surgery in Gurgaon is led by Dr. Ankur Garg, one of India’s best liver transplant surgeons. With over 25 years of surgical experience and more than 4,500 liver transplants and major hepatobiliary procedures performed at Paras Health, Gurgaon, his team follows a structured, patient-first approach from the very first consultation through to full recovery.

If you or a family member has been advised to consider hepatectomy surgery, this page will walk you through everything you need to know.

What Is Hepatectomy Surgery?

Hepatectomy surgery is a procedure in which a portion of the liver is surgically removed to treat cancer, tumors, or other liver diseases.

Depending on the condition, different types of hepatectomy may be performed:

  • Partial Hepatectomy: Removal of a small portion or segment of the liver
  • Segmentectomy / Wedge Resection: Removal of a localised tumour
  • Major Hepatectomy: Removal of three or more liver segments
  • Right or Left Hepatectomy: Removal of an entire liver lobe

One of the key advantages of hepatectomy is the liver’s ability to regenerate. In suitable patients, up to 70% of the liver can be removed safely, with the remaining liver regrowing over time.

Hepatectomy surgery in Gurgaon is most commonly recommended for liver cancers and certain non-cancerous conditions.

Common Indications:

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) – primary liver cancer
  • Colorectal liver metastases – cancer spread from colon/rectum
  • Cholangiocarcinoma – bile duct cancer within the liver
  • Large benign liver tumours (adenoma, haemangioma)
  • Hydatid cysts (parasitic infection)
  • Gallbladder cancer involving the liver
  • Severe liver trauma or injury
  • The decision for surgery depends on:
  • Tumour location and size
  • Liver function and reserve
  • Overall patient fitness
  • Whether the disease is confined to the liver

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Symptoms That May Require Liver Surgery

Early-stage liver disease often has no symptoms, which is why many cases are detected incidentally.

However, warning signs may include:

  • Persistent pain or heaviness in the right upper abdomen
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Loss of appetite or early satiety
  • Jaundice (yellowing of eyes/skin)
  • Abdominal swelling (fluid accumulation)
  • Ongoing fatigue
  • Nausea without a clear cause

High-risk individuals (cirrhosis, hepatitis B/C, colorectal cancer history) should undergo regular screening for early detection.

How Is Hepatectomy Surgery Planned?

Careful planning is essential for safe hepatectomy surgery in Gurgaon. At LivCure, a structured evaluation protocol is followed:

1. Blood Tests

  • Liver function tests
  • Tumour markers (AFP, CEA, CA 19-9)
  • Coagulation profile and complete blood count
  • Hepatitis screening

2. Advanced Imaging

  • Triple-phase CT scan (key for surgical planning)
  • MRI liver for detailed tumour assessment
  • PET-CT (if spread is suspected)
  • Chest CT (especially in metastatic cancers)

3. Liver Volume Assessment

  • CT volumetry to assess the future liver remnant
  • If inadequate (<25–30%), portal vein embolisation (PVE) is performed before surgery

4. Multidisciplinary Team Review

Each case is evaluated by a team of:

  • Liver surgeon
  • Hepatologist
  • Oncologist
  • Interventional radiologist
  • Anaesthesiologist

5. Pre-Surgical Optimisation

  • Nutritional support
  • Control of comorbidities
  • Intraoperative ultrasound for tumour localisation
  • Blood flow control (Pringle manoeuvre)
  • Safe liver tissue division using advanced devices
  • Complete tumour removal with clear margins
  • Drain placement for post-operative monitoring.

Hepatectomy Procedure – What Happens During Surgery?

Hepatectomy is performed using advanced techniques to ensure precision and safety.

Surgical Approaches

Open Hepatectomy

  • Traditional approach with a single incision
  • Preferred for complex or large tumours

Laparoscopic Hepatectomy (Minimally Invasive)

  • Small incisions with faster recovery
  • Less pain and shorter hospital stay

Robotic Liver Surgery

  • High precision with 3D visualisation
  • Suitable for select complex cases

Key Steps During Surgery

  • Intraoperative ultrasound for tumour localisation
  • Blood flow control
  • Safe liver tissue division using advanced devices
  • Complete tumour removal with clear margins
  • Drain placement for post-operative monitoring

Recovery After Hepatectomy Surgery

Immediate Recovery (First 24–48 Hours)

  • ICU/HDU monitoring
  • Pain management and IV fluids
  • Doppler ultrasound for liver blood flow

Hospital Stay

  • Laparoscopic: 4–5 days
  • Open surgery: 7–10 days

At-Home Recovery

  • Avoid heavy activity for 4–6 weeks
  • High-protein diet for healing
  • Regular follow-up and monitoring

Full Recovery Timeline

  • Minimally invasive: 3–4 weeks
  • Open surgery: 6–8 weeks

Complete recovery: 2–3 months

Cost of Hepatectomy Surgery in Gurgaon

The cost of hepatectomy surgery in Gurgaon varies based on complexity and surgical approach.

Approximate Cost Range:

  • Minor laparoscopic hepatectomy: ₹3.5 – ₹5 lakh
  • Major open hepatectomy: ₹5 – ₹8 lakh
  • Complex liver resection: ₹8 – ₹12 lakh
  • Extended hepatectomy: ₹10 – ₹14 lakh

Factors Affecting Cost:

  • ICU stay duration
  • Surgical technique (laparoscopic vs open)
  • Need for blood transfusion
  • Pre-surgical procedures like PVE
  • Post-operative complications

Most insurance plans in India cover hepatectomy, especially for cancer treatment.

Why Choose Dr. Ankur Garg for Hepatectomy Surgery in Gurgaon?

Outcomes of liver surgery are significantly better with experienced surgeons and high-volume centres.

Key Advantages:

  • 25+ years of HPB and liver transplant experience
  • 4,500+ liver transplants and major procedures
  • Expertise in complex and minimally invasive hepatectomy
  • Access to transplant-level ICU at Paras Health, Gurgaon
  • Multidisciplinary tumour board approach
  • Structured long-term follow-up care

Patients from across Delhi NCR and internationally choose LivCure for advanced liver surgery.

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Hepatectomy Surgery in India for International Patients

India is a leading destination for hepatectomy surgery due to high-quality care and affordable costs.

Services for International Patients:

  • Pre-arrival consultation
  • Dedicated patient coordinator
  • Visa and travel assistance
  • Complete surgical care and follow-up

Cost savings of up to 60–70% compared to Western countries

Take the Next Step for Hepatectomy Surgery in Gurgaon

Hepatectomy is a highly effective treatment when performed with proper planning and expertise. Early evaluation significantly improves outcomes.

If you have been advised hepatectomy surgery in Gurgaon, getting an expert opinion is essential.

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✔ Understand your treatment options
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FAQs

Senior liver specialist with extensive experience in transplant and complex liver care.

Is hepatectomy surgery safe? expand_more

Yes, hepatectomy surgery is considered safe when performed by experienced surgeons like Dr. Ankur Garg. The liver has the ability to regenerate, and with proper treatment planning, complication rates are usually low.

How long does hepatectomy surgery take? expand_more

Hepatectomy surgery usually takes 3 to 6 hours, depending on the complexity, size, and location of the tumour.

Can the liver grow back after hepatectomy? expand_more

Yes, the liver can regenerate to near-normal size within a few weeks to months, provided the remaining liver is healthy.

What tests are required before hepatectomy surgery? expand_more

Blood tests and liver function tests, CT scan or MRI, liver volumetry, sometimes PET-CT tests are usually done before hepatectomy surgery.

Can hepatectomy cure liver cancer? expand_more

Hepatectomy is an effective option in early-stage liver cancer if the tumour is completely removed and liver function is adequate.

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