Minimally Invasive Surgery Removes Pituitary Tumor for 39-Year-Old at Manipal Hospital Kharadi

Minimally Invasive Surgery Removes Pituitary Tumor for 39-Year-Old at Manipal Hospital Kharadi

Pune,  Dec 19: Doctors at Manipal Hospital, Kharadi successfully used the advanced minimally invasive endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal  technique to remove a difficult skull base tumour -pituitary macroadenoma. Patient was experiencing severe headaches and progressive vision loss in both eyes and consulted multiple eye specialists but her vision continued to deteriorate. Eventually she was referred to Dr. Sachin Patil, Neurosurgeon, Manipal Hospital, Kharadi. A thorough examination and a 3 Tesla MRI of the brain revealed a massive, non-functioning pituitary tumor pushing on both optic nerves in the center and base of the brain. After the surgery, there were early indications of eyesight restoration and symptom reduction.

Speaking about the case, Dr. Sachin Patil, Consultant  Neurosurgery, Manipal Hospital Kharadi, said;

 “In the past, craniotomies, or open brain surgeries, were commonly performed to remove such tumors. In this case, our multidisciplinary team carried out the excision using the EETS technique, involving neuronavigational and high-definition endoscopic cameras to safely access and remove the tumor through the nasal cavity without making external incisions. We were able to remove  almost entire tumor with minimal damage to the surrounding healthy tissue due to the endoscopic technique, which led to a quicker recovery time and a significantly higher quality of life for our patient.”

Mr. Parameswar Das, Hospital Director, Manipal Hospital Kharadi, Pune said;

 Cases like these showcase our dedication in delivering advanced and less invasive treatments that improve patient outcomes. The EETS procedure offers significant advantages such as reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stay, and a lower likelihood of reoperation compared to traditional methods. The patient’s successful recovery and positive initial progress underscore our commitment to cutting-edge, patient-centred care.

The procedure was led by a multidisciplinary team at Manipal Hospital, Kharadi, comprising Neurosurgeon Dr. Sachin Patil and Otolaryngologist Dr. Vijay Sharma.

Neel Achary

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