"Since the size of the tumour was so big and major organs were suppressed, conducting surgery was challenging indeed," said Dr Sudhir Kumar Rawal, Head of Surgical Oncology at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Center.
For Ani Catrin Oro, life has a different meaning now. She feels lighter not only in weight, but also mentally. The surgery has brought her weight down to 70 kg from 85 kg, she weighed before she underwent the critical operation.
The Compact Tomography (CT) scan done on her showed a huge abdominal-pelvic mass originating from the right adnexal region near the ovarian origin.
"The uterus and the urinary bladder cannot be seen separately. Her diagnosis was made as huge ovarian tumour and the only treatment was surgery," said Dr Rawal.
"All her organs were badly suppressed with pressure from the tumour. Ani was on heavy anticoagulant as she also developed Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) due to the heavy tumour and lot of blood clotting in the veins were leading her towards developing pulmonary embolism. It was a challenge to prevent the clots from breaking during surgery."