Udaipur. The Cancer Surgery Department of Pacific Medical College and Hospital successfully operated on and reconstructed a patient suffering from Chestwall Cycoma and got relief from this disease. In this successful operation, the team of oncology surgeon Dr. Saurabh Sharma, burn and plastic surgeon Dr. Gurubhushan, anesthesia department's Dr. Prakash Audichya, Dr. Swati Sharma, Dr. Sabrina, and Praveen Panchali Cooperated.
Mukesh, a 28-year-old welding worker from Saira, had developed a lump in his chest, which gradually increased, the patient showed it to the local hospital, but this problem was growing continuously. Later, I consulted Dr.Saurabh Sharma, then, on getting checked, cancer named Chestwall Cycoma was detected.
Cancer surgeon Dr. Saurabh Sharma said that cancer had spread to the muscles and ribs of the patient's chest and formed a lump. The patient had been suffering from chest pain and shortness of breath for the last 10 months, and the lump was also increasing; the patient also had pancytopenia, that is, a reduction of all blood cells. First of all, for the treatment of Mukesh, pen cytopenia was first corrected, then the chest wall was reconstructed by removing the entire tumor, including the ribs.
Cancer surgeon Dr. Saurabh Sharma explained that chest wall tumors are rare and can arise from ribs, muscles, or flexible bones. Chestwall operation is a complicated procedure that requires a complete rebuild. The tumor was removed in this operation, and the chest wall was reconstructed. The patient's complete treatment has been done free of cost under the Chiranjeevi Yojana. The patient is completely healthy and has been discharged.