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Rare retroperitoneal surgery performed on woman at KGH

Rare retroperitoneal surgery performed on woman at KGH
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Surgeons at King George Hospital in India successfully removed massive bilateral adrenal tumors from a 37-year-old woman. The complex procedure was performed after the patient was stabilized by an endocrinology team.

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This highlights the capability of public healthcare institutions to manage rare and high-risk endocrine surgeries.

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Surgeons at the government-run King George Hospital (KGH) have successfully performed a rare and complex urological surgery on a 37-year-old woman, removing massive bilateral adrenal tumours, weighing 4.5 kgs.

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