Orthopaedic Oncology in Kopar Khairane
Orthopaedic Oncology in Kopar Khairane

At Echelon Hospital, we understand that a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, especially when it affects your bones, joints, or soft tissues. Our Orthopaedic Oncology Department is dedicated to providing advanced, compassionate, and personalized care for patients with bone tumors, soft tissue sarcomas, and other complex musculoskeletal cancers.
Our goal is not just to treat cancer but to help you regain mobility, preserve function, and return to the life you love.
What is Orthopaedic Oncology?
Orthopaedic Oncology is a specialized branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers affecting bones and soft tissues. These include both benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) tumors.
Bone and soft tissue cancers are rare but require highly specialized expertise. At Echelon Hospital, our team of experienced oncologists, orthopaedic surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists work together to ensure patients receive the best possible outcomes with advanced technology and holistic care.
Conditions We Treat
At Echelon Hospital, our Orthopaedic Oncology team manages a wide range of bone and soft tissue conditions, both cancerous and non-cancerous.
- Primary Bone Tumors
These cancers start in the bone and are more common in children and young adults.
- Osteosarcoma – Often seen around the knee or upper arm
- Ewing’s Sarcoma – Aggressive tumor affecting bones and nearby tissues
- Chondrosarcoma – Cartilage-based cancer, mostly in adults
- Soft Tissue Sarcomas
These affect muscles, fat, nerves, and blood vessels. They usually appear as painless lumps that keep growing. Common types include liposarcoma, fibrosarcoma, and synovial sarcoma.
- Metastatic Bone Disease
Cancers like breast, prostate, or lung may spread to bones, causing pain, fractures, and reduced mobility. We use a multidisciplinary approach to relieve symptoms and strengthen bones.
- Benign Bone Tumors
Non-cancerous growths such as:
- Giant Cell Tumor – Near joints, causing pain and stiffness
- Osteochondroma – Common in growing teens
- Enchondroma – Usually in hands and feet
Though not cancerous, these tumors still need careful treatment.
Complex Infections & Reconstruction
Chronic infections or injuries can mimic tumors and weaken bones. Our team offers advanced treatments and reconstructive surgeries to restore strength and mobility.
Advanced Orthopaedic Oncology Procedures
- Limb-Salvage SurgeryThanks to modern surgical techniques, amputation is rarely needed today. In most cases, we perform limb-salvage surgery, where only the tumor and surrounding affected tissue are removed. The bone and joint are then reconstructed, allowing patients to retain mobility and function.
- Bone Reconstruction & Prosthetic ImplantsAfter tumor removal, our surgeons restore the bone using custom-made prosthetic implants, metal plates, or bone grafts. These reconstruction techniques provide long-term stability, strength, and help patients return to daily activities with confidence.
- Chemotherapy & Targeted Therapy SupportFor certain cancers like osteosarcoma or Ewing’s sarcoma, chemotherapy and targeted therapy are essential parts of treatment. At Echelon Hospital, we integrate these therapies before and after surgery to shrink tumors, control spread, and improve survival outcomes.
- Minimally Invasive BiopsiesAn accurate diagnosis is the first step in effective treatment. Our specialists use minimally invasive biopsy techniques, which are safer, less painful, and allow for a quicker recovery, ensuring patients can move quickly toward the right treatment plan.
- Rehabilitation & PhysiotherapyRecovery doesn’t end with surgery. Our dedicated rehabilitation and physiotherapy programs help patients regain strength, flexibility, and confidence. We focus on long-term mobility, pain management, and overall quality of life after treatment.
Why Choose Echelon Hospital for Orthopaedic Oncology?
- Expert Team of Specialists – Orthopaedic oncologists, medical oncologists, radiologists, and rehab experts working together.
- State-of-the-Art Technology – Advanced imaging, precision surgery, and innovative cancer therapies.
- Personalized & Compassionate Care – Every patient is unique, and so is their treatment journey.
- Limb Preservation Focus – We prioritize saving the limb and maintaining function whenever possible.
- Holistic Healing Approach – Beyond medical treatment, we focus on emotional and psychological well-being.
Frequently Ask Questions
1. What is Orthopaedic Oncology?
2. What symptoms should I watch for in bone or soft tissue cancer?
Persistent bone pain or swelling
A lump in muscles or soft tissues that keeps growing
Frequent or unexplained fractures
Joint stiffness without injury
If you notice these, it’s best to consult a specialist.
3. Are all bone tumors cancerous?
4. Is amputation always required in bone cancer treatment?
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