After Eight Months Of Prolonged Wait, An 18 Year Old Bangladeshi National Undergoes A Very Rare Pancreatic Tumor Surgery At Techno India DAMA Hospital
Kolkata, 5th May, 2025: A young 18-year-old girl from Bangladesh, Mehroon got affected with a risky and never seen before, large tumor in her pancreas. After the preliminary diagnosis of the state of the tumor the Doctors marked the infection as Solid Pseudopapillary Epithelial Neoplasia (SPEN) which has been occupying her almost entire pancreas. Initially she applied for an Indian Medical Visa. But her appeal got rejected every time due to the cross border turbulent phases. In the meantime, she visited many other countries and consulted renowned Cancer Specialists. According to their suggestions, without the removal of her organs, a successful operation of this specific tumor was not possible.
Mehroon was not ready to undergo the removal of her multiple organs as this might affect her physically in the future. She contacted Dr Suddhaswatta Sen, Senior Consultant, GI-HPB Colorectal and Cancer Surgery, Techno India DAMA Hospital. Her clearance of the Medical permit took nearly 8 months which was quite a lengthy duration leading to the aggravation of the tumor in her pancreas. The size of the infection increased to 15/10 cm, thus appearing to be heavy and risky. Techno India DAMA Hospital, took all the imperative measures and stood beside Mehroon from getting the clearance of her Medical Visa to her admission at the hospital for the treatment.
“The Solid Pseudopapillary Epithelial Neoplasia (SPEN) is a very uncommon disease. One in a crore usually suffers from this particular ailment. In the case of Mehroon, the size of the tumor was big, spreading across her head, neck and body. The life risk was high, but she successfully survived after the operation. Despite the high political tension across the two Nations, the citizens of Bangladesh are still hopeful of the healthcare facilities available in India. We treat patients without any discrimination,” said Dr Suddhasattwa Sen, Sr Consultant Chief GI HPB Colorectal and Oncosurgery, Techno India DAMA Hospital.
Dr Sen and his team did the surgery, Spleen and organ Preserving Surgery, without much blood loss, no blood transfusion, her other organs remained intact and the chances of shifting her to the ICU was zero. The experts team successfully removed the tumor from her body. The patient is currently under observation and is responding to the treatment.