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Coimbatore: Doctors remove 33.5 kg ovarian tumor, eye world record

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], Oct 12 (ANI): Doctors at a Coimbatore based hospital have successfully removed an ovarian tumor weighing 33.5kgs.

ANI Oct 12, 2018 12:49 IST googleads

Vasantha

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], Oct 12 (ANI): Doctors at a Coimbatore based hospital have successfully removed an ovarian tumor weighing 33.5kgs.
The patient, Vasantha, is an agricultural laborer from Ooty. She ignored the growing size of her stomach as she felt no pain or discomfort but was compelled to take medical help as her abdomen became larger with time and she started experiencing pain. Local surgeons, after conducting necessary tests, concluded that she has an ovarian tumor; however they refused to undertake a surgery citing slim chances of survival for Vasantha.
"Pain was the main cause and it was unbearable. I was not able to walk, not able to have proper food and also suffered from breathlessness. Then I finally decided to visit a doctor," said the patient.
She got to know about a Coimbatore based hospital, where a team of doctors, including Dr. Senthil Kumar, Dr. Piyush, Dr. Anita, and Dr. Satish Kumar, successfully removed her tumor.
After meeting the patient, Dr. Senthil Kumar said, "We noticed her discomfort, she was struggling to walk and was having a lot of problem in breathing, and she had fear because she was told that if they operate, she won't survive."
Talking about the procedure they followed, Kumar explained how the tumor was affecting the patient.
"We further investigated with more scans and more investigations, and we found that it was a very large tumor which was occupying the whole abdomen, and it was also compressing the inferior vena cava which carries the blood from the lower half of the body to the heart, because of the compression, she was having the dilated veins all over the abdomen," he said.
Adding that all the precautions were taken during the operation, Kumar added that the doctors ensured there is no blood clotting during and post the procedure.
"We took all the precautions, to improve on complications like bleeding. We, in fact, used a pump to pump the lower limp blood vessels, so that there won't be any blood clotting while doing the surgery, and immediate post operating period," Kumar stated.
It took the doctors nearly 3 hours to complete the surgery, with minimal blood loss.
"The original weight of the patient when she came here was 75 kgs, and after the operation we weighed the tumor, which was about 33.5 kgs. After sending it for biopsy, we got to know that it was an ovarian cancer," the doctor explained.
He further claimed that a world record has been set with the said operations, "This is the heaviest ovarian cancer operated worldwide till now, that is the record, which we have created."
"The maximum size of tumor removed in India is 20 kgs in AIIMS Delhi and Pondicherry. We have already got approval and certification from Indian Book of Records and Asian Book of Records, and we have sent it for approval to World Book of Records and Guinness World Records is under process," Kumar explained.
On being asked about the patient's health, he stated, "The patient is all right and was discharged on the third day. The patient's weight came down from 75 kgs to around 41 kgs, and the patient is under follow-up till now. Since it hasn't spread in the other organs, the chances of survival are very good for her." (ANI)

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