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Successful operation of a woman suffering from rare disease pheochromocytoma

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11 May, 23 08:06
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Successful operation of a woman suffering from rare disease pheochromocytoma

Udaipur. The urology department of Pacific Medical College and Hospital successfully operated on a 59-year-old woman suffering from the rare disease, Pheochromocytoma, and got rid of this disease. Urologists Dr. Hanuwant Singh Rathod, Dr. Kshitit Ranka, Dr. Vijay Ola, Dr. Prakash Audichya, Dr. Sameer Goyal of the Department of Anesthesia, and Dr. Nikita Baseer, Chandramohan Sharma, and Ghanshyam Nagar, once surgeons Dr. Saurabh Sharma in this successful operation. Had a unique contribution.
59-year-old Kamla Bai, a resident of Bhadesar, Chittorgarh, has been suffering from abdominal pain, headaches, and high BP for the last two years. She was shown many places but to no avail. The relatives brought him to PMCH, where he was directed to Urologist Dr. Hanuwant Singh Rathod; then, on sonography examination, a lump of 10 cm was detected in the patient's left kidney, and BP was above 200 and was not being controlled by medicines. When the patient was examined for a CT scan, it was found that this lump is an unusual disease called Pheochromocytoma. This is very rare, due to which the patient's BP is always high due to the hormones released; due to an increase in BP, the risk of brain hemorrhage and heart attack also remains.
The operation of this patient was very complicated. First of all, with the help of an endocrinologist and cardiologist, the patient's BP was reduced to normal It was possible after 2 months of effort. Still, it was likely due to the high-end operation theater and a world-class team of doctors available at Pacific Medical College Hospital.
Increase in blood pressure due to which the patient may be harmed. Dr. Hanuwant Singh Rathod said there was some kind of complication in the operation, in which there was a big challenge for the team anesthesia department that during the procedure, the patient's BP can be affected a lot, as well as touching the lump in it can increase the BP. Secondly, after removing the lump, the sudden decrease in BP, normalizing is no less than a challenge.
In this operation, the lump was reached through the thoracoabdominal approach. In which the patient's chest and abdomen were opened. There may be excessive bleeding during the procedure, as well as due to the large size of this lump, which completely suppressed the blood supply to the kidney on the left side; this operation affected this vein and the patient's blood. Saving the kidney was no less than a big challenge for the team of doctors.
The patient was treated free of cost under the Chiranjeevi scheme. The patient is now completely healthy and has been discharged.
 


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