When it comes to diagnosing abdominal lymphadenopathy, detecting cancer spread, or evaluating causes of swollen abdominal lymph nodes, precision is key. At Curis Life Clinic in Andheri West, we provide expert evaluation and care through abdominal lymph node biopsies, including laparoscopic, ultrasound-guided, and CT-guided techniques.
Our experienced gastroenterologists and surgical team ensure safe and effective biopsy of intra-abdominal lymph nodes, aiding in the diagnosis of lymphoma, abdominal tumors, or inflammatory conditions. Whether it’s part of a cancer staging plan or to investigate unexplained abdominal masses, our goal is to deliver clarity and comfort with every procedure.
What is an Intra-Abdominal Lymph Node Biopsy?
An abdominal lymph node biopsy is a diagnostic procedure to remove a sample of tissue from enlarged or abnormal lymph nodes in the abdominal cavity. It helps evaluate conditions such as:
- Hodgkin’s or non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- Cancer metastasis
- Infectious or inflammatory lymphadenopathy
- Unknown abdominal masses
- Tumor spread detection
Depending on the node’s location, our experts may perform:
- Laparoscopic lymph node biopsy
- Retroperitoneal lymph node biopsy
- Peritoneal lymph node biopsy
- Ultrasound or CT-guided deep lymph node biopsy
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Why is Biopsy of Intra-Abdominal Lymph Nodes Needed?
If your imaging shows enlarged abdominal lymph nodes, a biopsy is often the next step to:
- Identify the cause of lymphadenopathy
- Diagnose lymph node cancer, infections, or inflammation
- Determine cancer staging or presence of metastasis
- Confirm findings from CT, MRI, or PET scans
- Guide further treatment decisions
Laparoscopic & Image-Guided Lymph Node Sampling Techniques
At Curis Life, we use minimally invasive biopsy techniques for precision and patient comfort:
- Laparoscopic biopsy: Small incisions, less pain, faster recovery
- Ultrasound-guided biopsy: Real-time imaging for accessible nodes
- CT-guided biopsy: Ideal for deep, hard-to-reach abdominal lymph nodes
These methods ensure accurate targeting with fewer complications, often allowing same-day or next-day discharge.
Precision Medicine
We go beyond basic biopsy. At Curis Life, our precision medicine model uses your biopsy results alongside imaging, blood markers, and genetic testing to create individualized care plans. Whether you’re being evaluated for abdominal lymphoma, gastrointestinal cancer, or reactive lymph nodes, we ensure the most specific and least invasive diagnostic path possible.
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Histopathological Analysis for Accurate Diagnosis
After extraction, the lymph node tissue is sent for histopathological analysis to determine:
- Cancer cells or lymphoma markers
- Infectious causes like TB
- Inflammatory response
- Evidence of metastatic spread
The findings help in confirming diagnoses such as:
- Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- Abdominal lymph node metastasis
- Gastrointestinal cancers
- Inflammatory bowel-related lymphadenopathy
Cost of Intra-Abdominal Lymph Node Biopsy
At Curis Life, we maintain transparent and patient-first pricing:
- Average cost: ₹18,000 – ₹35,000 (depending on biopsy type and anesthesia)
- Includes: Consultation, imaging guidance, biopsy procedure, and analysis
- Insurance accepted for most GI and cancer-related evaluations
- EMI support available for those without coverage
Our coordinators help patients understand costs, pre-authorizations, and cashless approvals.
FAQ
What is an intra-abdominal lymph node biopsy?
A procedure to remove and test abdominal lymph node tissue for infection, inflammation, or cancer.
Why would I need a lymph node biopsy?
To investigate swollen abdominal lymph nodes, assess cancer spread, or identify the cause of lymphadenopathy.
Is it painful?
The procedure is done under sedation or anesthesia. You may feel mild soreness afterward.
What types of biopsy techniques are used?
Laparoscopic, ultrasound-guided, or CT-guided methods depending on node location.
How long is the recovery?
Most patients recover within 24–48 hours for minor procedures. Laparoscopic may take a few days.
Can this detect lymphoma or cancer?
Yes. It’s used in diagnosing lymphoma, GI cancers, and assessing metastasis.
Are there any risks?
Rare risks include bleeding, infection, or minor discomfort, especially in deeper biopsies.
How much does it cost in Andheri West?
₹18,000–₹35,000, depending on the technique. Insurance and EMI available.
What preparation is needed?
Some fasting, basic lab tests, and imaging review prior to the procedure.
Where can I get an accurate abdominal lymph node biopsy near me?
At Curis Life Clinic in Andheri West, with expert diagnostics, modern equipment, and experienced doctors.
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