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VOLT is one of the most advanced microsurgical procedures available for treating chronic arm lymphedema, a frustrating, often painful side effect of breast cancer treatment.
The procedure involves transplanting healthy lymphatic tissue from the omentum (a specialized organ in the abdomen) to the affected arm to help restore normal fluid drainage. By restoring functional lymphatic tissue to affected areas, VOLT offers the potential for significant, long-term relief.
VOLT is performed under general anesthesia. A small portion of the omentum is carefully removed through tiny incisions in the abdomen using laparoscopic or robotic techniques. Rich in lymph nodes and vessels, this tissue is microsurgically transplanted to the affected arm.
Our surgeons use highly precise techniques to reconnect the blood vessels, allowing the transferred lymph nodes to integrate into your body’s lymphatic system and begin draining fluid from the swollen area.
Patients typically stay in the hospital for a short 2 night recovery period before continuing healing at home.
Coverage for VOLT can vary based on your plan. Our team will verify your benefits, obtain pre-authorization, and provide an up-front cost estimate so you can make an informed decision. For uncovered costs, we offer financing options, including CareCredit.
For more information, visit Insurance FAQs in the patient resource center.