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Complicated cervical spinal tumor excision using neuromonitoring, Restores Mobility to 18 Months Baby at Medicover Hospitals



Hyderabad, May 29, 2024: In a notable medical feat, Dr. Srikanth Reddy, a respected Senior Neuro & Spine Surgeon, recently conducted a crucial operation on a one-year and eight-month-old child. The child had been experiencing severe leg pain and an inability to walk for the past eight months due to a tumor located at the cervical medullary junction, which runs from C1-C2 to T2-T3, measuring around five to six centimeters from the spinal cord's center.


An urgent surgical intervention was imperative upon reviewing the MRI scan to prevent further neurological harm. Dr. Reddy and his skilled team meticulously planned and executed the surgery, ensuring the complete excision of the tumor using advanced neuromonitoring techniques.


"Performing such a complicated procedure on a young child demands precision and a multidisciplinary approach. The successful tumor removal was vital in restoring the child's mobility and averting long-term complications," remarked Dr. Srikanth Reddy. "I am thrilled to witness the remarkable progress the patient has made post-surgery. It showcases the prowess of modern neurosurgery and the resilience of our young patient."


Remarkably, the child exhibited signs of recovery as early as the second day post-surgery, with a notable 60-70% enhancement within a week. Presently, the child can walk, maintain balance, and carry out daily tasks independently.


Dr. Reddy's skill and commitment have instilled hope and improved the quality of life for the young patient and their family. This case underscores the significance of timely medical intervention and the advancements in neurosurgical procedures that can yield life-altering results.

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