In a rare heart surgery, doctors in Kerala successfully removed a cancerous cardiac tumor from the heart of a two-year-old boy.

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Kerala doctors have successfully removed a 200 gm cancerous tumour that had grown inside and outside a two-year-old boy's heart.
Aadhi Thoppil Fabeer was rendered clinically dead as a team of 30 doctors operated upon him for removal of intracardiac yolk sac germ cell tumour in the heart, an extremely rare condition. Aadhi's heartbeat and brain activity was stopped for 40 minutes during the surgery. The normal human body temperature is 37 degrees C and humans quickly die if the core body temperature drops below 22 degrees C.
"The surgery was the fifth such successful surgery performed in the world," said Dr M K Mossa Kunhi, head of department, cardiac surgery and heart transplantation, VPS Lakeshore, who led the team that operated on the boy. "In all the four other cases, the tumour was reported inside the heart but in this case the tumour was inside and outside the surface of the heart," he added.
The yolk sac tissue develops on the third day of pregnancy and is usually dissolved within a month. But in this case, the tissue developed into a cancerous tumour. "It is a very rare condition and I have not seen one such case in my career. It is an extremely difficult surgery to perform as the tumour infiltrates the heart muscle and comes out. Chemotherapy will help burn residual tumour, if any," said Lisie Hospital's cardiac surgeon Dr Jose Chacko Periappuram, who has performed 17 successful heart transplants so far.
Dr Kunhi said the boy, who was operated on Eid day, is now doing fine, adding that he requires chemotherapy course in future.
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