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Miracle Brain Surgery Saves Youth's Life

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Youth suffered vomiting, seizures, and memory loss.
  • Doctors removed a tumor blocking fluid flow in the brain.
  • Patient discharged in good health after three days.
Miracle Brain Surgery Saves Youth's Life

A 24-year-old man has made a remarkable recovery following an advanced endoscopic brain surgery at KIMS Hospital, Kurnool. The patient presented with alarming symptoms, including vomiting, seizures, severe headaches, memory loss, and partial unconsciousness, which developed rapidly over a short period.

Investigations revealed a tumor in the anterior region of the third ventricle, causing hydrocephalus and obstructing cerebrospinal fluid circulation. This condition led to increased pressure within the brain. Doctors opted for an emergency, minimally invasive endoscopic surgery, utilizing advanced techniques through a small skull opening.

The surgical team successfully removed the tumor without damaging surrounding brain tissue, thereby restoring the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid. The patient responded exceptionally well to the surgery and was discharged in good condition on the third postoperative day.

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The patient experienced vomiting, seizures, severe headache, memory loss, and partial loss of consciousness.
A tumor in the third ventricle blocked the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid, causing hydrocephalus and increased pressure.
The patient recovered well and was discharged on the third postoperative day.

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