Docs remove 9 kg tumour from Iraqi patient's chest

Press Trust of India  |  Gurgaon 

Doctors at a city hospital removed a weighing nine kilograms from the chest of a 41-year-old Iraqi patient, giving him a new lease of life.

"Patient Dhyee Saleem had been consistently feeling breathless. He was unable to walk or talk without gasping for air. He had consulted several doctors and had undergone numerous tests. However, none of these yielded any concrete results," said Dr Udgit Dhir, and Head of Department, Cardiac Surgery, Memorial Research Institute.

He was getting tired easily and was not able to do his daily work. His condition was deteriorating steadily when he approached the Hospital.

A thorough evaluation revealed that there was a huge lump of mass pressing on the right side of the heart invading the blood vessels, thus restricting the blood flow from the right ventricle to the left ventricle which had led to low supply of oxygen further leading to breathlessness in the patient, Dhir said.

Post the diagnosis, the patient was prepped for which lasted for four hours. The took place on April 21. The patient recovered in three days, post which he was discharged and is leading a healthy life now, he said.

It is very rare to come across such a case. This was a person who was living for several months with a nine kg It was a challenging case as the tumour was compressing the right ventricular outflow tract, other adjoining structures and great vessels. It had made the expansion of lungs difficult. Employing surgical techniques helped in the successful removal of the tumour," Dr Dhir said.

are which have a very fast growth rate and tend to spread to the other organs. They are much less common than typical carcinoids, said Dr Ritu Garg, of Memorial Research Institute.

These constitute between 10-30 per cent of the They are termed intermediate-grade malignancies. This type of tumour is strongly associated with smoking.

of Lung arises more often in the proximal airways of the lung and can cause chest pain, breathing difficulties, fatigue, fever, weight loss, and appetite loss. Chemotherapy, surgery, therapy, and other treatment measures may be used for treating

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 13:50 IST