Penile Cancer Surgery Bogota

Penile Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Bogota

Penile cancer surgery has a high success rate, going upward of 85% if diagnosed in the T1 stage. That is why you should trust Dr. Diego Camacho, the leading urology oncologist in Bogota, to ensure timely diagnosis. Our cancer center in Bogota offers personalized, evidence-based treatments that are fully tailored to your needs.

He takes into account the type and stage of penile cancer and offers complete support for recovery. The goal is not just to preserve your health but your comfort, well-being, and general quality of life. Receive complete, compassionate care at every stage of your penile cancer treatment. Learn more by coming in for an evaluation today!

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Each procedure at Dr. Diego Camacho’s clinic is performed using our state-of-the-art Da Vinci system. We ensure quick recovery!

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What is Penile Cancer?

Penile Cancer is a disease that affects the male penis by leading to uncontrolled cell division and the formation of skin lesions. This disease affects roughly 1% of men, especially those over the age of fifty, who have the human papillomavirus (HPV). Uncircumcised men who have poor penile hygiene are also likely candidates, as smegma formed under the foreskin is more likely to cause cancer growth.

Often, a painless lump or sore can form around the skin of the shaft, which might bleed. However, this alone is not enough to determine the presence of penile cancer. For a more accurate diagnosis, you should come in for an evaluation. Timely cancer diagnosis ensures timely treatment. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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Penile Cancer Symptoms

Penile Cancer may be rare, but it presents several key symptoms every man should know. If you spot any of these symptoms, come in for a professional evaluation with our team.

Don’t ignore the warning signs of penile cancer, which may include:

  • Persistent sores or lesions on the penis that do not heal
  • Red rashes
  • Discharge of foul-smelling fluid, often accompanied by bleeding
  • Thickening of the skin or discoloration
  • Swelling in the groin area

These penile cancer symptoms are often persistent and resist medication, such as antibiotics. That is why it is crucial to consult a penile cancer specialist to determine the presence of cancer and outline the best treatment plan for you.

Come to Dr. Diego Camacho’s clinic, where we will carefully assess your symptoms and run diagnostic tests to accurately detect cancer in the body.

How We Treat Penile Cancer Surgery in Bogota?

Dr. Diego Camacho’s cancer center provides prompt and individualized services for penile cancer treatment. For your procedure, we begin with a biopsy to accurately diagnose the presence of cancer, the spread of cancer, and the stage of cancer. These factors determine the ideal treatment plan for you that can guarantee the eradication of your cancer.

Partial Penectomy

For a partial penectomy, only a part of the organ is removed. For instance, if the cancer occurs at the tip/glans, only the glans will be removed. Our robot-assisted procedures ensure that only affected areas are removed with accuracy.

Total Penectomy

When the tumor is large, invasive, and likely to recur, a total penectomy is recommended. For this, the entirety of the penis is removed, and the urethra is rerouted to the perineum—the area between the anus and the scrotum.

A Step-By-Step Guide to Penile Cancer Surgery in Bogota

In the case of penile cancer, surgery is considered the most common treatment. Dr. Diego Camacho excels in total and partial penectomy for penile cancer treatment. Here is a step-by-step guide to how it works:

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1. Diagnosis

For an accurate diagnosis, we perform a biopsy, where a sample of skin is tested for the presence of cancer. This will also allow us to determine the type, characteristics and spread of cancer. For instance, if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes of the groin, we will have to tailor a treatment plan accordingly.

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2. Surgery

If your biopsy results are positive, we offer you a surgical treatment plan. Penectomy, whether partial or total, will be used to treat cancer of the penis. A partial penectomy will be recommended if the affected area is minimal. However, if the cancer is expected to spread further, a total penectomy must be provided.

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3. Recovery 

Following the procedure, you may be required to stay at the hospital for 2-3 days, while complete recovery can take 4 to 6 weeks. During this period, you are recommended to avoid strenuous activity, keep the incisions clean and dry, avoid swimming, and maintain the use of prescribed medication.

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4. Follow up

Following your penile cancer surgery in Bogota, the first few months are vital for close evaluation to ensure there are no relapses. We encourage you to visit us for regular follow-up appointments at Dr. Diego Camacho’s cancer center.

Advantages of Penectomy in Bogota

A penectomy for penile cancer is the optimal choice for those who wish to treat cancer completely. Here are the advantages of choosing us for your penectomy procedure:

  • The most effective treatment for penile cancer
  • Eliminated the spread of the disease to other parts of the body
  • Improves the survival rate for patients with penile cancer
  • Does not affect the functional aspects of the organ
  • Promotes the quality of life by addressing cancer
  • Low probability of relapse

Our Comprehensive Services

Patients at Dr. Diego’s cancer center have access to the leading oncological diagnosis and treatment services. We offer diagnosis, treatment plan, surgery, and recovery support for your penile cancer. Explore our other offerings:

Why Choose Dr. Diego Camacho for Your Penile Cancer Surgery Bogota?

Dr. Diego Camacho Nieto is one of the leading urology oncologists in Bogota, Colombia. He has a track record of hundreds of cases, all of which are a testament to his unmatched skill and expertise. He offers his expert services to both international and residents of Bogota.

At the core of his services is the da Vinci Surgical robotic system, a state-of-the-art technology that allows for precision in surgical intervention, therefore reducing the recovery period and optimizing surgery outcomes. If you want to receive treatment for penile cancer at the leading cancer centers in Bogota, you are at the right place.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Penile Cancer Surgery Colombia

Is There a Cure for Penile Cancer?

Penile cancer surgery in the form of penectomy is one of the most effective treatments. It has a success rate when employed in the early stages; however, as cancer progresses, the chances of a cure also decrease. This is why you should come in for a timely diagnosis.

How Long Does A Penectomy Take?

A penectomy takes approximately 120 minutes to complete. However, the exact time required will depend on several factors, including the type of penectomy (partial or total), the spread of the cancer, and the stage of the cancer.

How to Prevent Penile Cancer?

To safeguard yourself against penile cancer, you must maintain good genital hygiene, get vaccinated against HPV, use condoms for sexual activity, avoid having multiple sexual partners at the same time, and avoid smoking. Those who are uncircumcised should properly clean under the foreskin to prevent the buildup of smegma.

What Penectomy Post-Procedure Guidelines Must Be Taken into Account?

To properly recover from your procedure, here are the post-operative guidelines to keep in mind:

  • Maintain use of prescribed medication.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise
  • Avoid swimming or exposing the incision site to water.
  • Care for the urinary catheter placed beside you,
  • Care of the urinary catheter that is temporarily placed after the procedure.
  • Come in for regular follow-up appointments

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