Doctors remove fibroid to preserve the woman’s uterus and ovaries giving her a hope of becoming a mother again
In yet another show of excellence and prowess, doctors at Aster CMI Hospital gave a new lease of life to 28-year-old woman by removing a fibroid (non-cancerous tumour) from her body while preserving her uterus. The fibroid in the uterus, 11×10 cms, was infected and the infection had spread to the uterine, fallopian tubes and ovaries. The patient was admitted to the hospital with an acute onset of severe lower abdominal pain and had a history of fever and blood-stained foul smelling vaginal discharge on and off for 2 weeks. In a surgery that lasted for three hours, Dr. Bharati Kamoji, Senior OBG Consultant, Aster CMI Hospital removed the fibroid from the woman’s uterus and ensured her full recovery.
Anitha (name changed) was suffering from the condition since a couple of years even though her menstrual periods had always been regular. Before she was presented to the doctors, she had one preterm delivery at 29 weeks and the baby has passed on the 4th day of his birth. In the ensuing years, she also had an Preterm Premature Rupture of the Membranes (PPROM) that had resulted in an miscarriage, when she was 20 weeks 4 days pregnant. After two months, she was presented with the above symptoms to the ER. On examination, her vital parameters revealed signs of sepsis (High temperature, high pulse rate, low blood pressure and high respiratory rate). On abdominal examination, it was revealed that that she had a presence of a firm, irregular, tender and mobile mass arising from the pelvis, corresponding in size to a pregnant uterus of 16 weeks’ gestation along with severe tenderness all over the abdomen.
On further per speculum examination, it was found that the woman had a fungating and degenerated mass of 7×5 cms filling in her vagina with a frank pus discharge. MRI of abdomen and pelvis with contrast showed bulky uterus with a large heterogenous lesion (4.6 x 3.7 x 11.2 cm) with degeneration (haemorrhagic/cystic), extension into the endocervical canal (5.7 x 3.3 cm) and distorting the endometrial cavity (possibly pedunculated), bilateral pyosalpinx and infected loculative pelvic collection along the fundus (5.3 x 9.0 x 5.5 cm).
Explaining the complications in the surgery, Dr. Bharati Kamoji, Senior OBG Consultant, Aster CMI Hospital, said: “Uterine fibroid is usually a non-cancerous tumour of the uterus affecting women of reproductive age. They are also called leiomyomas or myomas which may be present without any symptoms, but sometimes can be the cause of heavy bleeding during periods, anemia, abdominal pain, or infertility. What made the procedure more challenging was not just the presence of the infected fibroid, but also the infection spread to the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. The patient was keen to conserve her uterus and hence we opted for removal of fibroid to preserve her fertility.”
“The procedure was three hours long and we had to plan her surgery in a systematic manner. We first provided a detailed counselling to the family about her condition and explained to them the possibility that she may require hysterectomy in view of extensive spread of infection. We started with laproscopy, then proceeded to perform laparotomy and drained about 300 – 400 ml of pus from the infected area and the fallopian tubes were removed because of infection but ovaries were conserved. In addition, the remaining fibroids stuck to urine cavity was also removed. Post the surgery, the patient was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics to improve her hemoglobin levels. We offered her counselling regarding recurrence and future fertility. The patient is currently in good condition and is undergoing post-operative follow-up,” added Dr. Bharati Kamoji.







![New Delhi [India], January 9: Visually impaired cricketer and captain of Indian Men’s Cricket Team for the Blind Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy on Tuesday was conferred with Prestigious Arjuna Award from the President of India at a specially organized function at Rashtrapati Bhavan. National Sports Awards are given every year to recognize and reward excellence in sports. Arjuna Award for outstanding performance in Sports and Games is given for good performance over a period of the previous three years and for showing qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and a sense of discipline. Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy (Blind Cricket) is among the 26 sportspersons who were honoured with Arjuna Award for outstanding performance in Sports and Games 2023. The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports last month had announced the National Sports Awards 2023. The nominated stars received their awards from the President of India. “I am overwhelmed with this recognition. I dedicate this award to my Parents and Family members for their support. I also would like to thank Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and all the players with whom I have played,” Ajay Reddy said in a statement. Congratulating Arjuna awardee Dr Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar, Chairman- Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) said “It is an honour and proud moment for all the blind cricketers across the world. It is the good recognition for the hard work and dedication in taking Cricket for the Blind to the next level through various achievements by the Indian Men’s Cricket Team for the blind under the leadership of Ajay Reddy. CABI is happy that cricket for the blind is getting the recognition with other major sports.” Following the Award ceremony, Illuri Ajay Reddy, the chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) Dr Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar and CABI secretary Shailender Yadav also met Indian pacer Mohammad Shami. Shami is also among the 26 sportspersons who were honoured with Arjuna Award on Tuesday. Illuri Ajay Reddy is currently working in SBI regional office in Bangalore. He is a B2 category player, who is representing India since 2010. He has been part of winning two ODI World Cups, 3 T20 world cups, 1 Asia Cup. Ajay is the captain of the Indian cricket team for the blind since 2016. Under his captaincy Team India has won 1 ODI world cup, 2 T20 world cups, 1 Asia Cup and the Silver Medal in IBSA World Games and many bilateral and triangular Series. Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) acknowledges the great support received from the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports through this award. The continuous support and patronage received from the esteemed ministry has helped CABI to achieve this milestone.](https://thisweekindia.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Arjuna-Award-to-Ajay-Kumar-Reddy-Captain-of-Indian-Blind-Cricket-Team-thisweekindia.png)





