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SGPGIMS doctors remove 1.25-kg brain tumour in complex surgery

The tumour had grown through the skull and protrude outward, causing a prominent swelling on his forehead and abnormal bulging of the eyes

Updated on: Dec 16, 2025 08:25 PM IST
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Surgeons at the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) performed a rare surgery by successfully removing a massive brain tumour weighing around 1.25 kg from a 23-year-old man, helping him live a normal life again.

For representation only (HT File Photo)
For representation only (HT File Photo)

The patient, a resident of Saran district in Bihar, was suffering from an unusually large tumour that had grown through the skull and protrude outward, causing a prominent swelling on his forehead and abnormal bulging of the eyes. The condition had left him socially withdrawn due to his appearance.

He was admitted to SGPGIMS, where doctors first reduced the tumour’s blood supply prior to surgery through a neuro-intervention, significantly lowering the risk of excessive bleeding.

The complex surgery was carried out on November 29 by a multi-disciplinary team led by the neurosurgery department, including prof Arun Kumar Srivastava, prof Kuntal Kanti Das and Dr Swarjit, with support from Sister Vandana. The team also included head and neck surgeon prof Amit Kesari, plastic surgeon Dr Anupama, and the anaesthesia team led by Dr Sumit, Dr Sapna and Dr Nidhi. The team successfully removed the giant tumour in its entirety.

 
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