Wednesday 10 April 2019

Rare tumor surgery saves 70-year-old woman


A 70-year-old woman with a rare pre-cancerous tumor in the liver underwent a complex surgery where 80% of her liver was removed. A successful surgery later, Kabutri Devi is now back home. The Hooghly resident had been suffering from upper abdomen pain vomiting and fever and had been losing weight.
AMRI Hospital Dhakuria doctors detected biliary cystadenoma in the liver, a rare benign neoplasm of the liver with less than 200 cases being reported across the globe. Though most tumors are benign, they have the potential to turn malignant if left unattended. “We removed almost 80% of liver in a bloodless surgery, where the patient did not need any blood transfusion” said Dr Suddhasattwa Sen.
The GI surgeon said being in the middle of the liver, the tumor posed a challenge. But the team did a left-extended liver resection, removing 80% of it in two hours. “The tumors can cause a rare cancer if kept in the body for long. The biopsy has not indicated malignancy,” Sen said.
SOURCE: TOI

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