Key Points

A 25-year-old pregnant woman from Bhiwadi underwent a remarkable medical procedure to remove a basketball-sized ovarian tumour. Doctors at Max Super Speciality Hospital in Dwarka performed the complex surgery at 14 weeks of pregnancy while safeguarding both mother and child. The tumour was identified as a rare ovarian sarcoma that showed no evidence of spreading. Despite the initial cancer concerns, the woman delivered a healthy baby boy at full term following her recovery.

Key Points: 25-Year-Old Delivers Healthy Baby After Basketball-Sized Tumour Surgery

  • Surgeons performed a rare high-risk open surgery to remove the massive tumour
  • Every precaution was taken to protect the pregnancy and avoid uterine stimulation
  • Final pathology confirmed the tumour was a rare ovarian sarcoma with no spread
  • Patient was discharged within three days and later delivered a healthy baby boy
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Basketball-sized ovarian tumour removed from 25-year-old pregnant woman

A pregnant woman from Bhiwadi successfully delivers a healthy baby after doctors at Max Hospital Dwarka remove a rare basketball-sized ovarian tumour at 14 weeks.

"This case is an excellent example of how timely intervention, multi-disciplinary teamwork, and advanced medical care can make the impossible possible. - Dr Sarita Kumari"

New Delhi, August 25

A 25-year-old first-time pregnant woman from Bhiwadi delivered a healthy baby after undergoing surgery to remove a basketball-sized ovarian tumour detected at 14 weeks of pregnancy.

The patient was referred to a private hospital in Dwarka after a routine ultrasound revealed an unusually large abdominal mass. Initial scans raised suspicion of ovarian cancer, making the treatment particularly complex, as doctors had to safeguard both the mother and the unborn child.

"The medical team decided to perform a rare and high-risk procedure at this stage of pregnancy. The patient underwent an open surgery in which the tumour, along with the affected ovary and fallopian tube, was removed. In the same surgery, the doctors evaluated for the spread of cancer. Every precaution was taken to protect the pregnancy, from avoiding tumour rupture and unnecessary stimulation of the uterus. Commenting on the case," the hospital said in a statement.

Dr Sarita Kumari, Consultant - Gynae Surgical Oncology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Dwarka, said, "Discovering a tumour during pregnancy can be overwhelming for patients and families. While these cases are rare, they can be managed safely with timely diagnosis, careful planning, and coordinated care across specialities. Ovarian tumours of this size during pregnancy are extremely uncommon, and operating at this stage requires utmost precision. This case is an excellent example of how timely intervention, multi-disciplinary teamwork, and advanced medical care can make the impossible possible."

She added that the patient was discharged within three days of surgery and continued her pregnancy under close supervision.

Final pathology confirmed the tumour to be a sarcoma confined to the ovary, with no evidence of spread in the abdomen. The woman later delivered a healthy baby boy at full term.

Further speaking on the case, Dr Sanjeev Kumar, Associate Director & Unit Head, Surgical Oncology, said, "Malignant ovarian tumours are seen in 1/10000 pregnancies and sarcoma of the ovary is extremely rare, with only a few published case reports in medical literature. Early detection plays a crucial role, as timely diagnosis and evaluation allow doctors to choose the safest treatment strategy while balancing the mother's health with the safety of the pregnancy."

- ANI

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Arjun K
Basketball-sized tumour during pregnancy? That's terrifying! Thank God for routine ultrasound checkups. This shows why prenatal care is so important for expecting mothers in India.
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Rohit P
As someone whose wife went through a complicated pregnancy, I can only imagine the stress this family endured. Hats off to the doctors for their skill and precision. Medical miracles do happen!
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Sarah B
While this is a wonderful success story, it also highlights how inaccessible such advanced medical care is for many Indian women in rural areas. We need better healthcare infrastructure across the country.
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Vikram M
Basketball size? That's approximately 30cm! Can't even imagine carrying that during pregnancy. The mother is so brave and strong. Wishing the family a lifetime of happiness with their newborn 👶
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Michael C
This case should be published in medical journals. The precision required to operate at 14 weeks without harming the fetus is remarkable. Indian medical expertise is truly underrated globally.

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