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Max Hospital, India, is one of the best angiofibroma hospitals in India. We provide unparalleled patient care and hospital experience in India for angiofibroma. We have top-notch specialists and cutting- edge technology under one roof, thus ensuring quality treatment to patients.- Experienced team- We have highly skilled Max Hospital, India, specialists with experience of 20+ years.
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Dr. Kumud Rai
Principal Director - Vascular Surgery
Vascular Surgery
Experience: 41+ Years
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Dr. Ravinder Gera
Senior Director and Head of Department, Department of ENT
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Experience: 20+ Years
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Director - Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
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Experience: 18+ Years
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Vascular Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a chance of angiofibroma recurrence after surgery?
In some cases, angiofibroma may recur after surgical removal. However, the recurrence rate is relatively low when treated by experienced surgeons.
Can angiofibroma be managed without surgery?
Small and asymptomatic angiofibromas may be managed with regular monitoring and conservative measures. However, large or symptomatic tumours often require surgical intervention.
What are the potential complications of angiofibroma surgery?
Surgery for angiofibroma may involve risks such as bleeding, damage to nearby structures, and infection. However, these risks are typically low when performed by skilled surgeons.
Are there any non-surgical treatments for angiofibroma?
In some cases, radiotherapy or stereotactic radiosurgery may be used as an alternative to surgery for treating angiofibroma, especially in those where surgery is not feasible.
Can angiofibroma affect vision?
Angiofibroma located in the nasal area can compress nearby structures, potentially affecting vision if it extends into the eye socket or optic nerve pathway.
Does angiofibroma spread to other parts of the body?
Angiofibroma is a locally aggressive tumour and typically does not spread to distant parts of the body (metastasize).
Can hormonal changes affect angiofibroma growth?
Yes, hormonal changes during adolescence may cause angiofibroma to grow more rapidly. This is why the condition is more prevalent in young males.
Is angiofibroma painful?
Angiofibroma itself is not painful, but its growth can cause facial pain or pressure due to the compression of nearby structures.
Can angiofibroma cause breathing difficulties?
Angiofibroma located in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses can lead to nasal obstruction and breathing difficulties.
How long does the surgical treatment of angiofibroma usually take?
The duration of surgery varies depending on the tumour's size, location, and complexity, but it typically lasts several hours.
Can angiofibroma affect hearing?
Angiofibroma can cause hearing loss if it involves or compresses the auditory structures in the ear.
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FAQs reviewed by Dr. Achintya Sharma, Consultant & In-charge, Vascular Surgery.