India doctors remove world's 'largest brain tumour'


FE Team | Published: February 23, 2018 13:06:35 | Updated: February 26, 2018 12:34:35


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Doctors in India have removed a 1.8kg (3.9lb) brain tumour from a 31-year-old man recently and said it could be the largest tumour removal operation in the world.

The surgery, which lasted seven hours, took place on 14 February at the Nair hospital in the western city of Mumbai.

But the procedure was not made public as doctors were not sure until now if it had been successful.

"Now it's a matter of recovery but he's out of danger", Dr Trimurti Nadkarni, chief of neurosurgery, told the BBC.

Santlal Pal, a shopkeeper from the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, had been living with the tumour for three years before his surgery was carried out.

Doctors said Pal had lost his vision because of the tumour but hoped he would regain it as he continued to recover from the operation.

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