Fortis Hospital Anandapur successfully carried out a rare and highly complex 12‑hour brain surgery to remove a large brain tumour, about...
Fortis Hospital Anandapur successfully carried out a rare and highly
complex 12‑hour brain surgery to remove a large brain tumour, about the size of
a lemon from a 40‑year‑old woman from Yangon, Myanmar. The procedure was led by
Dr. G. R. Vijay Kumar, Director of Neurosurgery at Fortis Anandapur. The
tumour’s size, location, and its entwined position owing to its proximity to
the critical brain structures made the surgery particularly demanding.
The patient had been suffering from severe headaches, progressive loss
of balance and diminishing vision since the past four months. She had lost
complete vision in her left eye and showed weakness on the right side of her
body when she was admitted at Fortis Anandapur. Detailed Clinical Examination
of the patient revealed exceptionally large clinoidal meningioma, (a type of
non-cancerous brain tumour that grows near the base of the skull), which was
compressing her optic nerves), optic chiasma (the point where the optic nerves
cross each other) and major blood vessels that supply vital areas of the brain.
Such tumors are notorious for being among the most difficult to treat, as even
minor surgical error could result in permanent blindness and also paralysis.
The operative team decided to perform a complicated craniotomy
(surgically opening a part of the skull to access the brain) and microsurgical
removal considering the size of and critical location of the tumour. The
operation lasted for over 12 hours. The tumor was tightly wrapped around
critical brain structures, making the surgery extremely complex and high-risk.
Despite these challenges, the surgical team successfully removed the entire
tumour without causing harm to any of the essential neurological functions such
as movement, vision, or speech. The patient has shown remarkable post-operative
recovery. She is gradually regaining strength in her arms and legs and her
vision has started to improve. Currently, she is able to walk with support and
is expected to make a full recovery over time.
Speaking on the case, Dr. G. R. Vijay Kumar, Director, Neurosurgery,
Fortis Anandapur, said, “This was one of the most complex brain tumour cases we
have treated. The tumour was extremely large, measuring about 7.7 × 4.3 × 5.8
cm (roughly the size of a large lemon) and was located in a region of the brain
that controls vision and motor functions. The tumour was entangled with vital
blood vessels and nerves, making every step of the surgery extremely critical.
Such surgeries require immense precision, patience and teamwork. The fact that
we could remove the tumour completely and see the patient recovering well is
deeply rewarding.”
Highlighting the hospital’s expertise, Mr. Ashish Mukherjee, Facility
Director, Fortis Hospital Anandapur, added, “This successful surgery
underscores our hospital’s ability to handle highly complex neurosurgical cases
with advanced technology and expert clinical care. Patients from across the
region including neighbouring countries are increasingly choosing Fortis
Anandapur for specialized treatments, reflecting the trust we have built in
delivering world-class healthcare in Eastern India.”
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