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Home / Health / Teacher Regains Life After Groundbreaking Surgery

Teacher Regains Life After Groundbreaking Surgery

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Rare pelvic-neurosurgery restored quality of life for an endometriosis patient.
  • The Ottawa Hospital performed this complex surgery for the first time.
  • Advanced imaging and VR were used to plan the life-changing operation.

Danika Fleury, a 34-year-old elementary school teacher, has experienced a remarkable recovery following a rare pelvic-neurosurgery at The Ottawa Hospital this past September. Fleury had lived with endometriosis symptoms for over a decade, a condition that significantly worsened after she had to stop taking birth control for breast cancer treatment. The advanced endometriosis led to severe pelvic pain, mobility issues, and nerve encasement, prompting her referral to the hospital's specialized women's health center.

At The Ottawa Hospital, Dr. Sony Singh and his interdisciplinary team identified Fleury's deep endometriosis involving pelvic nerves. This required a complex pelvic-neurosurgery, a procedure unprecedented at the hospital until Fleury's operation. Utilizing advanced imaging and virtual reality technology, the team meticulously planned and practiced the surgery on cadavers and synthetic tissue to ensure a complete excision of the affected tissue, minimizing risks to surrounding blood vessels and nerves.

The surgery, though carrying inherent risks, proved life-changing for Fleury, providing immediate relief from her endometriosis-related pain. While she continues to recover and manage some lingering sensations, her quality of life has been substantially restored. Advocates like Dr. Singh are now pushing for a national action plan and funding to improve access to such specialized treatments, citing countries like Australia and France as examples of effective governmental support for endometriosis care.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Ottawa Hospital recently performed its first pelvic-neurosurgery, a complex procedure to remove endometriosis tissue encasing pelvic nerves.
Danika Fleury is a teacher who underwent a life-changing pelvic-neurosurgery to treat severe, debilitating endometriosis that impacted her pelvic nerves.
Pelvic-neurosurgery is a new and uncommon discipline, with limited centers and specialists trained to perform it in Canada.

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