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Home / Health / Farmer's Life Saved by Rare Brain Surgery

Farmer's Life Saved by Rare Brain Surgery

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • A 47-year-old farmer successfully underwent a six-hour brain AVM surgery.
  • The rare condition bypassed normal brain capillaries, posing rupture risk.
  • Patient recovered completely and was discharged within five days.
Farmer's Life Saved by Rare Brain Surgery

Neurosurgeons at KIMS Saveera Hospital in India recently performed a complex, six-hour surgery to successfully treat a rare arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the brain of a 47-year-old farmer named Pakirappa. This critical intervention followed his admission due to sudden severe headaches and altered sensorium, leading to the diagnosis of an AVM, a condition where abnormal connections dangerously bypass the brain's capillary system.

The AVM was located near vital areas controlling speech and movement, making the surgery exceptionally challenging. Consultant neurosurgeon C. Anil emphasized the life-threatening nature of untreated AVMs due to the risk of rupture and internal bleeding. A specialized team, led by Dr. Anil and Dr. Murali, employed advanced microsurgical techniques and real-time intraoperative monitoring to meticulously remove the tangled vessels.

Following the intricate procedure, Mr. Pakirappa experienced a rapid and complete recovery, regaining full speech and mobility. His successful outcome was highlighted by his discharge just five days after the surgery, enabling him to resume his daily activities independently. This case underscores the importance of early diagnosis and timely surgical intervention for AVMs.

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.
An AVM is a rare condition where abnormal connections between arteries and veins bypass the brain's normal capillary system, posing a risk of rupture.
The surgery was complex, lasting six hours, and involved microsurgical techniques near vital areas controlling speech and movement.
Recovery can be rapid and complete, as demonstrated by the farmer who regained speech and mobility and was discharged in five days.

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