Is a pelvic tumor major surgery?

Whether pelvic tumor surgery is a major surgery needs to be judged according to the condition. If benign tumors appear to be treated by local lumpectomy, it is generally not a major surgery, while if benign tumors and malignant tumors are treated by organ resection, it is a major surgery.
Whether pelvic tumor surgery is a major surgery or not needs to be judged according to the nature of the tumor and surgical method. If patients with benign pelvic tumors, such as uterine fibroids take laparoscopic surgery, open surgery to remove the tumor, it is not a major surgery. If patients with uterine fibroids take hysterectomy treatment, it is a major surgery.
If the patient has pelvic malignant tumor, such as ovarian cancer, he needs to take open surgery to remove all the organs such as ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus, and at the same time, he also needs to take pelvic lymph node dissection treatment, which is a major surgery.
To determine whether a pelvic tumor is a major surgery, patients need to consult a doctor in time for examination, and the doctor will determine whether it is a major surgery according to the type of pelvic tumor and the surgical method.