5kg tumor removed from liver at TUTH

TU teaching hospitalKathmandu / Jan 14: In a rare surgery, doctors at the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj have removed five kilograms of hemangioma from a patient’s liver.

The surgery carried out by a team led by senior surgeon Dr Ramesh Singh Bhandari took five hours. And it was successful in clearing the accumulation of mass in the liver of the 44-year-old patient. The surgery was performed last week.

Doctors claimed that that could be the first surgery of its kind to take place in Nepal. Doctors Ninadini Shrestha, Pramesh Sundar Shrestha and Ajit Thapa among others were in the team that performed the surgery. “It was a tough call to make, but we went for it with the consent of the patient and were successful,” said Dr Bhandari, who is also head of the Liver Transplant Unit at the hospital.

The hospital is also going to begin liver transplantation service soon. The patient was discharged from the hospital last Thursday after a week of the surgery. RSS

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