Posted by AI on 2026-02-13 12:33:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-22 03:56:06
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In a remarkable medical achievement, a young boy's life has been transformed at Nellore's Narayana Hospital. Revanth, an 11-year-old from Vijayawada, is now seizure-free after undergoing a complex brain surgery to treat his severe neurological condition, Rasmussen's Encephalitis. This rare disease had subjected him to an unimaginable 10 to 20 seizures daily.
The procedure, known as Vertical Hemispherectomy, was performed by a team led by senior consultant neurosurgeon Dr. NA Saikiran and neurology expert Dr. NS Sampath Kumar. They explained that the surgery involved removing the affected portion of Revanth's brain to halt the relentless seizures. The hospital's cutting-edge facilities played a crucial role, with equipment like the 32-channel video EEG, 3 Tesla MRI, and Neuro Navigation System ensuring precision and success.
This groundbreaking operation offers a beacon of hope for other children suffering from similar conditions. The hospital's commitment to providing advanced treatments free of cost through various schemes is commendable. Dr. Saikiran emphasized, "Our aim is to ensure that such life-altering surgeries are accessible to all, regardless of financial constraints."
The successful surgery has broader implications, potentially paving the way for enhanced epilepsy treatment across the region. As Revanth recovers, the medical community and families affected by such neurological disorders eagerly await further developments in this field. The hospital's initiative to offer advanced treatments under insurance and government schemes is a significant step towards making specialized healthcare more accessible and affordable.