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Doctors remove tumour to give UAE resident her vision back

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DUBAI: Doctors at Canadian Specialist Hospital (CSH), one of UAE’S leading multi-specialty hospital, helped a blind Egyptian woman, a UAE resident, recover her eyesight within 1.5 hours of operation. More importantl­y this operation was done using a minimally invasive endoscopic surgery through the nose and without removing the skull bone and exposing the brain. The patient was diagnosed with pituitary tumour and referred by an ophthalmol­ogist because she started losing her eyesight. The pituitary gland is a pea sized organ in the endocrine system found at the base of the skull, above the sphenoid sinus and is essential for controllin­g hormone levels all over the body.

Using the unique four hands minimally invasive surgery technique and the teamwork of surgeons, the patient underwent the operation and has now completely regained her vision.

Dr. Mohammad Nooruldeen Jabbar, Specialist Neurosurge­on, Canadian Specialist Hospital, “Mariam (name changed), a 48-year-old Egyptian woman, sought medical advice after starting to lose her vision. The condition started with prolactino­ma (pituitary tumour secreting prolactin hormone) a condition where milky substance is discharged from the nipple, which is completely unrelated to milk production”.

Her laboratory tests confirmed that she had high prolactin level and was treated accordingl­y. At first Mariam responded well to the medicine but after a while she started to complain of severe headaches, visual problems and cold chills. Eventually she lost vision in her left eye.

An MRI scan confirmed the presence of a huge pituitary gland tumour, also called a pituitary adenoma. It was fortunatel­y benign and posed no threat to spread to other parts of the body. The adenoma was compressin­g the optic nerve coming from her left eye, and couldn’t carry the signals from the left eye to the brain causing gradual loss of her vision.

“The treatment of pituitary adenomas depends on the type of the tumour, its size, its extent and patient related factors. For this particular case, we consulted with our ENT specialist and decided to operate and remove the adenoma through an endoscopic endonasal surgery.

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