
Doctors at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI) in Gurugram achieved a medical milestone by removing a 1.9-kilogram thymolipoma tumor from the chest cavity of 17-year-old Saksham Chauhan. Initially misdiagnosed with typhoid fever, a high-resolution CT scan revealed this rare benign mass. Dr. Udgeath Dhir and his team successfully performed a complex clamshell incision surgery, taking nearly 3.5 hours to remove the tumor. He was discharged five days later, with a minimal chance of recurrence. Post-surgery precautions include avoiding heavy lifting and lung physiotherapy. This groundbreaking procedure highlights the skill and expertise of the medical team at Fortis Gurugram.
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