Abdul Khan, 56, came to us after experiencing frequent headaches, blurred vision, and memory lapses. A brain MRI revealed a complex meningioma—a benign but sizable tumour pressing against critical areas of his brain. Given its location near the optic nerve and frontal lobe, surgery posed significant risks.
Our neurosurgery team, equipped with advanced neuro-navigation and intraoperative imaging, designed a meticulous, minimally invasive approach. In a 6-hour procedure, the tumor was successfully removed without affecting Abdul’s vision or cognitive function.
He was walking within 48 hours and discharged within five days. Today, Abdul is back to his daily routine with no neurological deficits, his scans remain clear, and his quality of life has improved dramatically.
“When I heard the word ‘brain tumour,’ I feared the worst,” Abdul shares. “But the way the doctors explained everything and handled my case—I knew I was in the right hands.”