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KAUVERY HOSPITAL GIVES A NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR A 6 YEAR OLD GIRL AFFECTED BY RENAL CANCER

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Kauvery Hospital Chennai, a unit of Kauvery Group of Hospitals, a leading multispeci­alty healthcare chain in Tamil Nadu, successful­ly performed procedure to remove a malignant tumour in the kidney of a 6-year-old girl. The child presented with bloating and pain in the abdomen, and she was very weak. After examinatio­n, through imaging, PET and a biopsy she was diagnosed with Wilms' tumour, a type of kidney cancer that primarily affects children. Dr. Sujay Susikar, Surgical Oncologist at Kauvery Hospital Chennai, said, “The 6-year-old female child presented with a mass abdomen. On imaging, we diagnosed it to be a kidney tumour measuring 8cm in size on the right side. A PET scan and biopsy indicated that it was a Metastatic Wilm’s tumour i.e, the cancer had spread to other parts of the body. When we initially treated her with chemothera­py, the tumour that had spread to the inferior vena cava, renal veins and muscles had subsided. After this improvemen­t, we performed a surgery, where we removed the remnant and residual tumour in the kidney. Post-surgery, she was provided with rehabilita­tion and chemothera­py. Currently she is on maintenanc­e chemothera­py to ensure the cancer does not recur. The child had symptoms for over a month and was in a critical stage, and any further delay could have lead to complicati­on costing her life.”

Chemo ports, an advancemen­t in cancer treatment is a device infused under the skin below the collarbone or the arms, which helps avoid needle sticks for chemothera­py, blood infusions or blood sample collection­s. It is generally advised in all cancer patients who require multiple cycles of intravenou­s chemothera­py. In this way, the survivor need not undergo multiple pricks thus giving them an improved quality of treatment. “We had to give her a pediatric chemo port because getting repeated IV access is difficult and the veins are small and delicate. The children also find it uncomforta­ble to hold their limbs still for prolonged periods of time. Chemoport in children also needs to be done with special care because of their size and the delicate veins and heart. We started with chemothera­py, a surgery, post surgery rehabilita­tion and the final stage being radiation therapy. We had a team of pediatric surgeons to assist with this complex surgery, where we removed the kidney, tumour, lymph nodes and surroundin­g parts. Now she is living with one kidney and is doing well,” added Dr Sujay.

Usually, this tumour occurs in just one kidney, but sometimes both kidneys can be affected. There is no specific cause in the pediatric age group. Sometimes they are geneticall­y associated. Children with Wilms' tumour may experience symptoms like an abdominal lump, bloating sensation in the tummy, weight loss, and sometimes blood in the urine. Speaking on the success of the treatment, Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj - Cofounder and Executive Director of Kauvery Hospital Chennai, said, “Continuous research in cancer care has paved way for effective treatments with an improved quality of life for patients. Especially pediatric cancer care is seeing a lot of advancemen­ts with tailor made treatment modalities from case to case basis.

 ?? ?? Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj Co-founder & Executive Director Kauvery Hospital Chennai
Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj Co-founder & Executive Director Kauvery Hospital Chennai
 ?? ?? Dr. Sujay Susikar Surgical Oncologist Kauvery Hospital Chennai
Dr. Sujay Susikar Surgical Oncologist Kauvery Hospital Chennai

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