Kidney cancer surgery is a critical procedure aimed at removing cancerous tissue from the kidney. Depending on the extent of the disease, the surgery may be either partial or radical. A partial nephrectomy involves removing only the tumor and a small portion of healthy tissue around it, while a radical nephrectomy requires the removal of the entire kidney along with surrounding tissues and possibly lymph nodes. The duration of the surgery typically ranges from 1.5 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity and scope of the procedure. Several factors can contribute to the development of kidney cancer, including smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, and certain genetic predispositions. Early diagnosis and timely surgical intervention are crucial in improving survival rates and reducing the risk of cancer spreading to other parts of the body. The benefits of kidney cancer surgery are significant, as it directly removes the cancerous tissue, preventing further spread and giving patients the best chance at a successful recovery. Surgery can also help manage symptoms, such as pain and blood in the urine, that are often associated with advanced kidney cancer. Dr. Harshit Garg is a highly skilled specialist in kidney cancer surgery, with extensive experience in both partial and radical nephrectomies. His expertise ensures that each patient receives the most effective and tailored surgical approach, aiming to achieve the best possible outcomes. With Dr. Garg’s guidance, patients can confidently navigate the complexities of kidney cancer treatment, knowing they are in capable hands.