Sahyadri Hospitals Triumphs in Removing a Rare and Complex Brain Tumor

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Advanced Neurosurgical Tech Ensured Safe Removal of Rare Meningioma in 57-Year-Old Patient

PUNE: A 57-year-old female patient, who had been experiencing severe headaches and difficulty walking, has made a remarkable recovery after undergoing a complex neurosurgical procedure at Sahyadri Super Speciality Hospital, Hadapsar. The patient, who had visited multiple hospitals in the city before coming to Sahyadri, was diagnosed with multiple meningiomas located at the craniovertebral junction, a rare condition where two or more nonmalignant brain tumors develop in different areas of the brain, occurring in only 1%–10% of cases.

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Dr. Siraj Basade, Senior Neurosurgeon at Sahyadri Super Speciality Hospital, Hadapsar

Dr. Siraj Basade, Senior Neurosurgeon at Sahyadri Super Speciality HospitalHadapsar led the delicate and highly complex surgery that resulted in a complete tumor excision. The procedure was guided by the latest intra-operative neuro-monitoring and ultrasound technology, which played a crucial role in ensuring the safe and successful removal of the tumor.

The patient initially came to the hospital with symptoms of raised intracranial pressure (increased pressure in the brain), along with weakness in her arms and stiffness in her legs, which made walking difficult. An MRI scan showed that the largest tumor was pressing against the cerebellopontine angle and displacing key structures like the vertebral artery and the spinal cord. This was also blocking the flow of fluid in her brain, leading to her severe headaches.

“This advanced technology allowed us to safely navigate around critical parts of the brain and successfully remove the tumor without causing damage,” explained Dr. Siraj Basade“The use of intra-operative neuro-monitoring and ultrasound was key to ensuring the patient’s safety during such a delicate procedure.”

To relieve the pressure, doctors first performed a procedure called a VP (ventriculoperitoneal) shunt to drain the excess fluid from her brain, which immediately reduced her headaches. Once stabilized, the patient underwent a more complex surgery, called a posterior fossa craniotomy, where the skull was opened at the back of the head to access and remove the tumors. The surgery was guided by special monitoring equipment to ensure the procedure was safe and successful.

Post-surgery, the patient experienced a dramatic improvement in her condition. She regained her ability to walk normally and muscle strength with the help of physiotherapy and has made a full recovery. This case represents one of the rarest occurrences, as only one in lakhs of brain tumor patients present with such a unique condition involving the brainstem.

Dr. Basade emphasized the importance of the advanced surgical techniques used in this case, “This patient had a very rare and complex tumor, and without the use of intra-operative neuro-monitoring and ultrasound, the surgery could have posed significant risks. The technology allowed us to navigate around critical structures, such as the vertebral artery and cervical cord, to ensure a safe and complete tumor removal.”

The patient and her family expressed their gratitude to the medical team at Sahyadri Super Speciality Hospital for the expert care they received. “We had visited several hospitals in Pune, but it was here at Sahyadri that we found hope. We are forever grateful to Dr. Basade and Sahyadri team for giving us our life back,” said the patient’s family.

This case underscores Sahyadri Hospital’s commitment to utilizing cutting-edge technology to provide the highest quality of care to patients, particularly in such complex neurosurgical cases.