Govt. hospital uses X-Knife to treat tumour
Source: The Hindu , Chennai edition, July 17, 2022, read online A team of doctors at the Tamil Nadu Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital (TNGMSSH) treated a 56-year-old woman, who had a tumour in the vestibular cranial nerve, using high dose radiation in a single sitting. C. Sundaresan, associate professor, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, TNGMSSH, said the woman had severe vertigo and was hard of hearing. On evaluation, she was found to have a nine mm tumour in the vestibular cranial nerve close to the brain-stem - a vestibular schwannoma . "This was in the ear apparatus, the part that takes care of balance, Due to the tumour the woman had dizziness and could not walk normally. The tumour was near the internal canal of the ear and it affected the hearing of the patient." he said. Since the tumour was very close to the vital structures of the brain, it was decided at the tumour board meeting to treat the patient with a high-end technique- Stereotactic Radio Surgery (SR...