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Chest and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Jodhpur

Understanding Chest &
Abdominal Wall
Reconstruction

Chest and abdominal wall reconstruction repairs complex tissue defects caused by trauma, cancer surgery, infection, wounds or previous operations.

Our specialists plan soft tissue cover, structural support and wound closure according to defect size, location and functional needs.

The goal is stable healing, better protection of deeper structures and improved body contour with expert reconstructive surgery.

STRUCTURE RESTORED, STRENGTH RETURNED

How we help at
Galwa Care Hospital

At Galwa Care Hospital, chest and abdominal wall reconstruction is a technically advanced, multidisciplinary undertaking
planned with precision and delivered with the highest standards of surgical care and post-operative support.

Our reconstruction team begins with a comprehensive pre-operative evaluation that includes detailed imaging, review of the cancer treatment history, assessment of tissue quality, and multidisciplinary input from oncology, physiotherapy, and anaesthesia specialists. This thorough planning process ensures that the most appropriate combination of reconstructive techniques is selected for each individual case, whether that involves muscle or free flap tissue transfer, mesh reinforcement, skin coverage, or a combination of these. For cases where radiation has damaged the surrounding tissue, the team uses specialised approaches to introduce healthy, well-supplied tissue from outside the affected area, improving the conditions for safe and durable healing.

At Galwa Care Hospital, post-operative recovery is managed with the same level of care and attention as the procedure itself. Patients receive detailed guidance on activity restrictions, breathing exercises, wound care, and the gradual return to normal movement, alongside a structured physiotherapy programme designed to rebuild core strength and restore functional capacity progressively. Regular follow-up appointments allow the team to monitor structural integrity, assess respiratory and physical function, and address any concerns promptly. Our commitment is to ensure that every patient not only achieves a structurally sound and aesthetically acceptable outcome but also regains the physical confidence and functional capability to live their daily life fully and comfortably.

RESTORE THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR BODY

Why and For Whom Is Chest and Abdominal
Wall Reconstruction Important?

Chest and abdominal wall reconstruction is for anyone whose cancer treatment has compromised the structural integrity
of the torso, affecting breathing, movement, organ protection, or everyday physical function.

Tumour removal from the chest or abdominal wall leaving a significant structural or soft tissue defect.

Large tissue defects caused by cancer surgery requiring flap or mesh-based reconstruction.

Radiation-damaged tissues in the chest or abdomen requiring healthy tissue replacement and repair.

Risk of chest wall instability or abdominal hernia following extensive cancer surgery.

Compromised core strength or breathing capacity caused by structural tissue loss.

Functional impairment in breathing or movement that limits daily activity and quality of life.

Cancer involving chest wall extension, abdominal wall tumours, or sarcomas requiring comprehensive reconstruction.

Desire to restore a natural torso contour and appearance after cancer-related tissue removal.

Need for structural reinforcement to support normal daily activities after extensive surgery.

Long-term stability and functional support required following complex chest or abdominal cancer treatment.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions.

Chest and abdominal wall reconstruction is a surgical procedure that rebuilds the structural and soft tissue layers of the torso after cancer removal has created a significant defect. In many cases, reconstruction is performed immediately after tumour removal in the same operative session, as this approach stabilises the torso, supports earlier recovery, and reduces the overall number of procedures needed. In complex situations where staged reconstruction is more appropriate, the team at Galwa Care Hospital plans the sequencing carefully to ensure the best outcome.

The techniques used depend on the size, location, and complexity of the defect. Options include muscle flaps or free flaps to bring healthy tissue into the reconstructed area, biological or synthetic mesh to restore structural support to the chest or abdominal wall, and skin grafting where surface coverage is required. Restoring structural integrity to the chest wall directly supports improved respiratory mechanics, and rebuilding the abdominal wall improves core stability and helps protect the abdominal organs. Most patients experience meaningful functional improvement as healing progresses and rehabilitation advances.

Yes, reconstruction can be performed in areas previously treated with radiation, though the technique is adapted to account for the reduced healing capacity of irradiated tissue. Bringing fresh, healthy tissue from outside the treated area through flap reconstruction significantly improves healing conditions. The use of mesh reinforcement during abdominal wall reconstruction substantially reduces the risk of post-operative hernia by providing durable structural support that integrates with the surrounding tissue over time.

Recovery from chest and abdominal wall reconstruction varies depending on the extent of the surgery, but most patients begin returning to light activities over a period of several weeks, with full functional recovery taking several months in more complex cases. Physiotherapy is an essential part of the recovery process, focusing on breathing exercises, core strengthening, and the gradual restoration of normal movement and posture. At Galwa Care Hospital, physiotherapy is integrated into the post-operative care plan from early in the recovery period to support the best functional outcome.

Yes, surgeons at Galwa Care Hospital focus on achieving both structural accuracy and natural aesthetic contouring, ensuring that the reconstructed chest or abdominal area looks as natural and proportionate as possible. Results are designed to be long-lasting, providing permanent structural and functional support that allows patients to live comfortably and actively. Some degree of scarring is unavoidable, but incisions are placed thoughtfully and scars fade with time and appropriate aftercare. Occasional minor revisions may be offered if needed as healing matures and the patient's needs evolve.

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