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Trans-Arterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) for HCC in Mohali, Punjab

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What is Trans-Arterial Chemoembolisation (TACE)?

TACE is a specialised treatment for liver cancer (HCC) that delivers chemotherapy directly to the tumour while blocking its blood supply, resulting in effective localised treatment with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue. It’s ideal for patients not eligible for surgery or transplants, offering a potent alternative for managing tumours.

How Does the TACE Procedure Work?

How Does the TACE Procedure Work?

The Trans-Arterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) procedure is a specialised treatment designed to target liver tumours effectively. It involves two primary components: delivering a chemotherapy agent directly to the tumour and cutting off its blood supply, ensuring that the chemotherapy remains trapped within the cancerous tissue. Here’s how it works:

  • Targeted Delivery of Chemotherapy: The procedure begins with the interventional radiologist using X-ray imaging and contrast material to map the blood vessels leading to the tumour. This allows for the precise delivery of the chemotherapy agent directly to the tumour through the hepatic artery. This targeted approach minimises exposure to other parts of the body, protecting healthy liver tissue.
  • Cutting Off Blood Supply: As the chemotherapy agent is delivered, the doctor simultaneously blocks the hepatic artery supplying the tumour. This blockage deprives the cancer cells of oxygen and essential nutrients while ensuring that normal liver cells continue to receive blood supply from the portal vein, which is unaffected by the procedure.
  • Protecting the Kidneys: Before administering chemotherapy, fluids may be given to safeguard the kidneys from potential toxicity associated with the chemotherapy drug and the byproducts of dying cancer cells. Additionally, medications may be prescribed to manage pain and reduce the risk of infection during and after the procedure.
  • Procedure Steps:
    • Preparation: Patients may receive a sedative for comfort. A small incision is made under local anaesthesia in the artery of the leg.
    • Catheter Introduction: The doctor carefully inserts a catheter through the incision and guides it to the liver using X-ray guidance.
    • Injection of Agents: Once the catheter reaches the artery branch supplying the tumour, a mixture of chemotherapy and embolic agents is injected. This combination not only targets the cancer cells but also enhances the effectiveness of the treatment by obstructing the tumour’s blood supply.
  • Completion of the Procedure: After the injection, the catheter is removed, and pressure is applied to the puncture site to prevent bleeding. A dressing is then placed over the tiny opening, completing the procedure. This dual-action approach of TACE not only helps to effectively shrink tumours but also aims to enhance patient comfort and recovery by targeting treatment directly where it’s needed most.
Why Choose TACE for Liver Cancer Treatment?

Why Choose TACE for Liver Cancer Treatment?

  • Targeted Treatment: Directly attacks the tumour with a concentrated dose of chemotherapy.
  • Minimally Invasive: No major surgery is required, leading to faster recovery.
  • Proven Effectiveness: Helps control tumour growth in patients with inoperable HCC.
  • Fewer Side Effects: Limits the impact on healthy liver tissue.

What Conditions Can TACE Treat?

TACE is used to treat:

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
  • Cholangiocarcinoma
  • Metastasis to the liver from cancers of other parts such as the breast, colon, and pancreas

Post-Treatment Care for TACE Patients

To ensure the best recovery, Dr Akhil Monga provides tailored care procedures:

  • Monitoring: Regular checkups and imaging to evaluate the treatment’s impact on the tumour.
  • Recovery: Light activities can resume in a few days, but heavy physical activities should be avoided for two weeks.
  • Pain Management: Medication will be provided for any discomfort.

Risks of TACE Treatment

While TACE is generally safe, potential risks include:

  • Fever
  • Pain or discomfort at the catheter insertion site
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
Why Choose Dr Akhil Monga for TACE in Mohali, Punjab?

Why Choose Dr Akhil Monga for TACE in Mohali, Punjab?

Dr Akhil Monga is a leading specialist in liver cancer treatment using Trans-Arterial Chemoembolisation (TACE). With years of expertise, he offers personalised, patient-centric care that prioritises safety, effectiveness, and swift recovery. Dr. Monga’s commitment to using the latest techniques ensures the best possible outcomes for managing liver cancer.

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