story tumor patients avoid ferociously

Written By Sepatu on Kamis, 21 Juli 2011 | 06.23

A nurse named Jaki Karaata, 43, sentenced to suffer an apple-sized tumor behind his left eye, when age was only 35 weeks of pregnancy. Jaki and her baby named Raman that survived after the doctor's King's College Hospital, London, managed to remove the cancer.

Operations carried out by sucking lumps that lies behind the eyes Jaki from Dartford, Kent. Quoted from The Sun, this is the first surgical procedure performed in the UK.

Having survived death, then Jaki recounts. Initially, during pregnancy, she only complained of nose and ears as if clogged.

"When going to sleep, I hope the taste will be lost after waking up, but when I woke, it was still the same and my eyes a little swollen."

Over time, she worried about developing pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure that could endanger the pregnancy. So, he went to the hospital.

Once completed review, the doctor suggested he go to the ophthalmologist because in addition to swelling, was also impaired in the left eye.

"I was told I might have a lazy eye and I should have had it for some time," says Jaki. "Not long after the hospital called and asked if I could for an MRI scan."

Once you know the result, he was really shocked. The first time he thinks is a baby in the womb.

Two days later, Jaki was taken to King's College Hospital. He was monitored for several days before surgery Caesar.

"The surgeon did a biopsy the tumor at the same time, but I do not know the results until a few days," says Jaki. "I had two bleeding after caesarean section and blood loss, had to live in a high dependency unit for a couple of my baby the day. "

Soon, he was given the news that the tumor was benign. "What a relief."

In October, Jaki back to King's. Operations performed by neurosurgeons and ENT specialist Nick Thomas David Roberts.

They used a pioneering technique, in which an endoscope, a small video camera, inserted through the nose to reach the tumor. This operation without incision process. Eventually the tumor successfully taken through the nasal cavity.

"This is a very new procedure. I was lucky that the tumor does not touch the optic nerve or I might lose my eyesight.

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