GMC Anantnag achieves successful radical cystoprostatectomy
Anantnag: Government Medical College Anantnag has achieved a remarkable feat with the successful completion of a radical cystoprostatectomy, underscoring its commitment to advancing uro-oncological care within the community.
Today, the medical team at GMC Anantnag, led by Senior Urologist Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Gilkar with the assistance of Dr. Malik Suhail (Urologist) and the technical team, performed a groundbreaking procedure on a 65-year-old patient diagnosed with Ca Urinary bladder. The patient had previously undergone endoscopic resection of the tumour (TURBT), revealing high-grade invasive bladder cancer. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Wani, HOD, Dept of Surgery, supervised the team.
Traditionally, cases of this complexity necessitated referrals to esteemed institutions like SKIMS Soura or speciality hospitals for radical cystoprostatectomy. However, the dedicated team at GMC Anantnag, equipped with unparalleled expertise and state-of-the-art facilities, embraced the challenge, marking a significant milestone in local healthcare.
The comprehensive surgery, encompassing both TURBT and radical cystectomy, lasted approximately 5-6 hours. Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Gilkar commended the invaluable support of the anaesthesia team, led by Dr. Anjum, without which the procedure would not have been possible.
Principal of GMC Anantnag, Prof. Dr. Anjum Farhana, lauded the team’s exemplary performance, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to meeting and exceeding the public’s expectations by delivering tertiary care services of the highest standard.
Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad Sherwani, Medical Superintendent AH GMC Anantnag, extended heartfelt congratulations to the team and ensured seamless logistical support throughout the procedure.
This groundbreaking achievement reflects GMC Anantnag’s unwavering dedication to advancing medical care, setting a new standard for urological interventions in the region.
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