Mumbai, May 07, 2026: What could have meant a lifetime of diabetes and digestive complications for a 33-year-old Sushmita from Ibrahimpatnam was avoided through a rare, high-precision pancreatic surgery at CARE Hospitals, Malakpet, turning a seemingly routine complaint of abdominal discomfort into a story of timely diagnosis and organ preservation.
Pancreatic tumours are often detected late, as symptoms remain vague in early stages. In many cases, treatment involves removing a significant portion of the pancreas, sometimes even the entire organ, leading to lifelong consequences.
The pancreas plays a critical role in the body. It produces insulin to regulate blood sugar and enzymes essential for digestion. When a large part of the pancreas is removed, patients may develop diabetes requiring lifelong insulin, along with digestive issues that need continuous enzyme supplementation, impacting quality of life, especially in younger individuals.
Recognising this, the surgical team at CARE Hospitals took a highly precise and patient-centric approach. Led byDr. Bhupathi Rajendra Prasad, the team performed a laparoscopic central pancreatectomy followed by a Roux-en-Y pancreaticojejunostomy, an advanced, organ-preserving procedure that removes only the tumour while retaining maximum healthy pancreatic tissue and function.
The complexity of the case was significant. The patient had a soft pancreas and an extremely small pancreatic duct of just 2 mm, conditions that increase surgical risk and make reconstruction particularly challenging. Central pancreatectomy itself is performed in only a small subset of cases, and doing it laparoscopically demands a high level of surgical expertise.
Despite these challenges, the surgery was completed successfully. The patient had a smooth recovery and was discharged within five days, returning home without the burden of long-term metabolic complications.
“This case was not just about removing the tumour, it was about protecting the patient’s future quality of life,” said Dr. Bhupathi Rajendra Prasad. “When we remove a large portion of the pancreas, patients often face lifelong challenges like diabetes and digestive issues. In younger patients, preserving pancreatic function becomes extremely important. Central pancreatectomy allows us to achieve that balance. Performing it laparoscopically, in a setting with a small duct and soft gland, is demanding, but it offers clear benefits in terms of recovery and long-term health.”
Highlighting the broader impact, Mr. Praveen Kumar Edla, Chief Operating Officer, CARE Hospitals, Malakpet, said, “This case underscores a key shift in modern healthcare, moving from just treating disease to preserving quality of life. For a young patient, avoiding lifelong dependence on insulin or digestive medications makes a significant difference. At CARE Hospitals, Malakpet, our focus is on bringing such advanced, patient-centric care closer to the community, ensuring better outcomes both clinically and functionally.”
Doctors emphasise that persistent abdominal discomfort, even if mild, should not be ignored, especially when symptoms do not resolve over time. Early diagnosis can open the door to more conservative, organ-preserving treatments, significantly improving long-term outcomes.
As complex conditions increasingly present in younger individuals, this case serves as a powerful reminder: timely action, combined with the right expertise, can change not just treatment, but the course of life itself.
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