Updated On: 30 November, 2023 04:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Three-hour surgery performed by Dr Trupti Rokade was delicate as cyst was attached to ovaries that had to be kept intact

Civil surgeon Dr Manohar Bansode (left) and Dr Trupti Rokade (right) check on the patient Arati Patil at the Ulhasnagar Central Hospital. Pic/Navneet Barhate
The doctors at the Central Hospital at Ulhasnagar have successfully removed a 2.5 kg cyst from a 24-year-old woman. The woman was suffering from acute pain in her abdominal region for two months and thought she had conceived. However, she was baffled when the pain didn’t subside. When the pain became unbearable, the woman was rushed to Central Hospital where a three- hour surgery was carried to extract the cyst.
Arati Patil, a resident of Ulhasnagar Camp Number 1 was suffering from abdominal pain since the last two months. Having missed her monthly periods for the last three months, Patil assumed that she had conceived and neglected the pain. Even as she could no longer endure the pain, the pregnancy tests conducted on the woman turned out to be negative. It was at this juncture that she decided to get a sonography scan. The scan revealed a cyst in her ovaries.