Groundbreaking 11-Hour Dual Surgery: A Lifeline for Bangladesh Woman

A 72-year-old woman from Bangladesh underwent a pioneering 11-hour combined procedure at Fortis Escorts Hospital. The surgery, involving robot-assisted heart bypass and cancerous tissue removal, was a strategic move to address her severe cardiac complications and advanced stage 3 breast cancer. She was discharged after a 12-day recovery.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 26-05-2025 18:38 IST | Created: 26-05-2025 18:38 IST
Groundbreaking 11-Hour Dual Surgery: A Lifeline for Bangladesh Woman
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A 72-year-old Bangladeshi woman, facing grave health challenges, received an innovative dual surgical treatment at Fortis Escorts Hospital in Okhla. The complex 11-hour procedure successfully addressed her severe cardiac issues alongside advanced stage 3 breast cancer.

Jahanara Beggum was admitted in critical condition, suffering from severe fatigue, breathlessness, and a bleeding breast wound. Detailed medical examination revealed critical artery blockages and an ulcerated breast tumour.

The medical team, led by Dr Ritwick Raj Bhuyan, chose a robot-assisted heart bypass approach, minimizing trauma. Following this, the oncology team performed a radical mastectomy. The patient has now been discharged after a steady recovery.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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