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29-year-old with rare tracheal(windpipe) tumor treated successfully

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29 year old man undergoes successful surgery for rare tracheal (windpipe) tumor at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals

Patient presented with breathlessness, chest discomfort with SPO2 of 70%

The tumor had blocked the wind pipe causing a life-threatening situation

19th December, 2022, New Delhi: In a rare case, a 29 year old man was successfully operated for a tumor in his windpipe, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. Initially, the patient had complained of chest pain and progressive swelling in his neck. After suffering for over 2 months he consulted a local doctor who diagnosed him with Tuberculosis, but his condition did not improve with TB medication. As next steps he underwent bronchoscopy that revealed a large mass in his windpipe causing 80% blockage. With his condition deteriorating due to acute breathlessness and fluctuating oxygen levels he was admitted to a local hospital of Faridabad.

With no respite in his condition he was referred to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi where he was admitted under the supervision of Dr Nikhil Modi, Senior Consultant, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. Here he was immediately put on ventilator to first stabilise his oxygen level, however when further examined by Dr Suresh Singh Naruka, Senior Consultant, ENT and Head and Neck Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi for his tumour, he was recommended an immediate tumor removal surgery.

Speaking on the same, Dr Nikhil Modi, Senior Consultant, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi said, “Early and correct diagnosis has the best opportunity for a positive heath outcome. Sometimes, with patient getting delayed medical care the condition can become life-threatening. Same was the case with this 29 year old man from Uttar Pradesh, due to delay in treatment & wrong diagnosis, the tumor increased in size and caused nearly complete blockage of the wind pipe. With his condition deteriorating he was admitted on 29th October, 2022 at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals. To maintain his airway he underwent urgent tracheostomy and bronchoscopy followed by tumor removal surgery.”

Dr Suresh Singh Naruka, Senior Consultant, ENT and Head and Neck Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi said, “When this patient was admitted to Apollo he had developed a tumour which was causing 80% blockage of the neck. Hence after stabilising his oxygen levels an immediate surgery was carried out in order to maintain the airway. This surgery in particular was challenging. Due to the size of the tumour, there was no space for air to pass into the lungs and patient saturation rate was dropping very fast whenever we were doing any instrumentation. The procedure took 3 hours but were able to successfully remove the tumour. Postoperatively the patient was kept in ICU for further monitoring and as he was successfully weaned off from mechanical ventilation, he was discharged on 9th November, 2022. Post- surgery, the biopsy of wind pipe mass revealed a cancer of lymphoid cells known as Lymphoma. Lymphoma is extremely rare to find in wind pipe as it comprises only 0.2% to 0.3% of all wind pipe tumors. Basis the presence of lymphoma he is undergoing chemotherapy as further management and is keeping well now.”

The patient is still visiting the hospital for follow-ups and management of Lymphoma through chemotherapy.

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