3.5kg tumour removed from patient’s jaw in Chandigarh A tumour weighing 3.5 kg was removed from the oral cavity of a patient, which was performed by a team of doctors at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh. The surgery was performed on Friday under the supervision of ENT department unit head Dr Jaimanti Bakshi. Paramjet, 45, from Nawashahar, Punjab, had developed swelling in the right side of his lower jaw five years ago. With time, the swelling increased but he couldn't get it treated due to financial shortage. “With time, he started having difficulty in chewing food, which further led to iron deficiency (anaemia), hypoproteinemia (abnormal low-level of protein ) and generalised malnutrition. All of it was caused by the tumor,” said Dr Jaimanti Bakshi. “From last one month, there was a rapid increase in the size of swelling and maggot infestation, leading to severe infection. After he was brought to PGIMER, he was thoroughly examined. Financial assistance was provided to him as per the institute poor free scheme.” “The patient is stable after surgery and is recovering satisfactorily,” said the doctor. -PTC News