M'lore docs remove 6-cm tumour from heart, youth gets fresh lease of life

March 5, 2012

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Mangalore, March 5: In a first-of-its-kind operation in the Dakshina Kannada district, a tumour was removed from the heart of a youth through surgery by doctors from the Omega Hospital.

A team of doctors performed this rare heart surgery by removing the tumour measuring six centimetres and restored the normal functioning of the heart.

A 32-year-old male patient (name not revealed), came to Dr K Mukund, Chief Cardiologist at the hospital, complaining about fever that persisted for the last 15- 20 days. He also complained of breathless during climbing the stairs. The echocardiogram showed a large ball-like tumour occupying the whole of the right atrium (upper chamber), which was obstructing the right sided valve (Tricuspid) during the different phases of heart beat and reducing blood flow to the lungs. He was further subjected to MDCT Angio, which confirmed the presence of tumour in the right side of the heart.

In an open heart surgery on February 24 using a heart lung machine, the tumour was removed completely. The tumour was very large and was filling the whole chamber of the heart.

This rare surgery was performed by Dr A G Jayakrishna , Chief Cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr KT Anand, Senior Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon, Dr Chethana Anand, Senior Cardiac Anesthetist, Senior Clinical Perfusionist Mr Ganapathy Bhat and Mr Vinay , Physician Assistant.

Normally any tumour on the right side of the heart goes unnoticed as they are not accompanied by any symptoms. In the present the tumour was detected due to good clinical examination. If the tumour was left alone chances of sudden death of patient due to the obstruction of pulmonary arteries was most likely. After surgery, the patient had no fever and his echocardiography showed restoration of normal health.

Microscopic examination of the tumour after removal showed it to be a Jelly friable tumor. This is an innocent tumour and not cancerous. The patient however needs to be on follow up regularly and echocardiography examination needs to be done once in six months as there are remote chances of recurrence.

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June 29,2020

Mangaluru, June 29: An elderly man, who was under quarantine at a lodge was inhumanly dragged on the floor and abandoned on the roadside by his own son. 

The shocking incident occurred in broad daylight at Deralakatte on the outskirts of the city today. 

The father and son are said to be natives of Uppala in Kasaragod district. The duo stayed in a hotel room at Deralakatte after returning from Mumbai a few days ago. 

Today the son dragged his father mercilessly on the floor and escaped after abandoning him on the road side. A CCTV camera has captured the incident. 

The jurisdictional Konaje police are trying trace the miscreant.

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March 24,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 24: Eight new positive coronavirus cases were confirmed in Karnataka on Tuesday, taking the tally to 41 in the state, the health department said.

"Till date 41 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state which includes one death and 3 discharged," the department said.

According the department bulletin, 37 positive patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and their condition is stable.

Of the 41 confirmed cases, six are transit passengers hailing from Kerala who have landed in airports and being treated in Karnataka.

Among the eight passengers confirmed on Tuesday also three men and a woman are from Kasaragod in Kerala with a history of travel to Dubai and Saudi Arabia respectively.

All the four had landed in Mangaluru, where they are being treated.

The others are: two men, aged 40 and 65, from Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka with travel history to Dubai;

a 56-year-old woman, a resident of Chikkaballapura district, who is a family member and co-passenger of person who tested postive with travel history to Mecca, and a 56-year-old woman, resident of Bengaluru, a contact of another person who has tested positive for the virus,

Among the 41 cases, 24 has been reported from Bengaluru, five from Dakshina Kannada, three each from Kalaburgai and Chikkaballapura, two each from Mysuru and Uttara Kannada, and one each from Kodagu and Dharwad.

All the three discharged patients are from Bengaluru, while one death was reported in Kalaburagi earlier this month, which was the country's first COVID-19 related death.

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February 12,2020

Belagavi, 12: Even though the investigation into the four abandoned country pistols that were recovered by the Karnataka police on the outskirts of Waghawade village in Belagavi taluk last weekend did not make any headway, the police are verifying if the weapons had been used by the assassin of Gauri Lankesh for training.

Four country pistols were found abandoned on the outskirts of Waghawade on Sunday. Locals informed that the police had taken the weapons for inspection.

Prima facie it appeared that the weapons were rusted and had not been used for long. Cases had been registered against unidentified persons and investigations were in progress.

After reports that the weapons could have been used for training by the assassin of Gauri Lankesh in the forests in Khanapur, a few kilometres away from the spot wherein they were found, police have been looking into this angle too.

Sources said the condition of the weapons indicated that they have not been used for decades but to allay doubt all aspects were being looked into.

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