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Excision of Malignant Soft-Tissue Tumour (Limb): Oncologic Clearance with Functional Preservation

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Malignant soft-tissue tumours of the limbs require wide excision to achieve oncologic control while preserving nerves, vessels, and limb function.

What It Costs

MOH-aligned private fees typically include:
• Surgeon fee: SGD 12,000 – 20,000
• Anaesthetist fee: SGD 3,500 – 5,500
Reconstruction, grafts, or flaps may add to total cost.

What’s Typically Covered

Most comprehensive plans cover:
• Cancer surgery with limb-salvage intent
• Hospitalisation and anaesthesia

Insurance Tip

Ensure documentation specifies wide margins and oncologic intent, not cosmetic excision.

Conclusion

Cancer clearance and limb preservation go hand in hand. Insurance support is essential.

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