Oncology/Reconstructive Surgery Home About Us Our Hospital Our Technology Oncology/Reconstructive Surgery Overview Oncology is a branch of medicine that focusses on diagnosing and treating malignancies, i.e., cancers, using chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation, or surgery. Surgical oncology is the branch of surgery specialising in the surgical management of tumours. Reconstructive surgery aims to restore the normal appearance and function of tissue after it has been compromised by surgery.The Oncology/Reconstructive Surgery Department offers a complete approach to cancer treatment with comprehensive reconstruction facilities under expert surgeons and state-of-the-art rehabilitation services to help patients regain their confidence and psychological well-being after surgery. Stryker SPY-PHI Fluorescence Imaging In near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging, light in the NIR range is used to excite an optical imaging agent, which then emits a secondary light that is detected and visualised in real time using a digital camera.The installation of a Stryker SPY-PHI fluorescence imaging technology in operating rooms allows surgeons to visualise blood flow in vessels, including lymphatics and related tissue perfusion assessments, during plastic, microsurgical, reconstructive, and gastrointestinal procedures.This unique and versatile fluorescence imaging system provides surgeons with highly detailed HD imaging resolution for tissue perfusion assessment. The compact design and ambient light immunity—i.e., ability to function effectively even in presence of light sources)—of this system enable measurements without negatively affecting surgical accuracy or workflow.