"Emil was suffering for the past five years from breathlessness and immense discomfort, following which he underwent a series of comprehensive medical check-ups.
"These revealed that the tumour was gradually growing in his chest cavity, exerting tremendous pressure on his right lung," an official of the Fortis Hospital at Vasant Kunj said.
The patient was admitted on July 31, operated on August 1 and was discharged on August 8.
"The surgical procedure was strenuous as the area left to perform the surgery within the chest cavity was limited. The level of precision that the surgery required was difficult to achieve and there was also no clear indicator that the affected lung would gain its full functionality post-surgery," the hospital said in a statement.
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Pleural tumours are found in the pleural space, the cavity between the lungs and chest wall that contains lubricating pleural fluid, it said, adding that a pleural tumour is almost always metastatic (cancerous) and difficult to operate on.
"We took the chance as the tumour was not infiltrating, making the surgery successful. These tumours are not triggered by smoking. Nevertheless, the recovery in non-smokers is much faster and reaps better outcomes compared to that in a smoker," said Sabyasachi Bal, Director, Thoracic Onco Surgery, at the Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj.
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