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Paras Health Srinagar Cures 36-Year-Old Woman of Rare Hormonal Disorder Through Minimally Invasive Surgery

K H News Service by K H News Service
May 16, 2025
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Srinagar: A 36-year-old woman suffering from severe hormonal imbalance, high blood pressure, diabetes, and unusual physical changes has been successfully treated at Paras Health Srinagar, thanks to timely diagnosis by Dr. Mohsin Bin Mushtaq Shah (Consultant, Internal Medicine) and a successful minimally invasive surgery led by Dr. Mufti Mahmood Ahmed, a senior urological surgeon. The team followed established clinical guidelines to manage the case, and the patient underwent a laparoscopic adrenalectomy for the cortisol-secreting adrenal adenoma — a highly advanced, minimally invasive procedure that brought her much-needed relief.
The patient had previously consulted multiple specialists, including an ophthalmologist who operated on the fat around her eyes without a comprehensive evaluation. She also visited an endocrinologist, but her condition remained undiagnosed and was managed only with symptomatic medications for hypertension and diabetes. When she visited Paras Health Srinagar, Dr. Mohsin conducted a detailed clinical evaluation and admitted her for a few days for further investigations. Based on specific tests and scans, he strongly suspected Cushing’s Syndrome, a rare condition caused by excessive cortisol (a stress hormone) in the body. Additional assessments confirmed the diagnosis and identified a cortisol-secreting adrenal lesion as the root cause.
After completing the diagnostic work-up, Dr. Mohsin referred the patient for surgical intervention. Under the leadership of Dr. Mufti, a renowned expert in urological surgeries with over 35 years of experience, the medical team performed a laparoscopic right adrenalectomy, a highly advanced and minimally invasive technique. This keyhole surgery involves making very small incisions instead of a large open cut, resulting in faster recovery, reduced pain, and fewer complications. Assisting him during the surgery was Dr. Ishaq Nabi (Consultant, GI & Laparoscopic Surgery), while Dr. Khawar and Dr. Zahid led the anesthesia team to ensure the patient’s comfort and safety. The operation was completed successfully in just two hours with minimal complications.
“The use of laparoscopic surgery in such cases significantly reduces pain, hospital stay, and recovery time for patients. This success reflects our strong foundation in advanced urology and minimally invasive surgical treatments at Paras Health Srinagar,” said Dr. Mufti.
Following the surgery, the patient showed immediate clinical improvement. Her cortisol levels normalized, and within days, her blood pressure and diabetic symptoms began to stabilize. Over the next few months, further reversal of physical changes like facial fat and weight gain is expected.
Dr. Mohsin emphasized the critical importance of accurate and timely diagnosis in endocrine disorders.
“Many people suffer from unexplained symptoms like weight gain, high blood pressure, or abnormal fat distribution without knowing that a hormonal disorder could be the cause. Early evaluation and intervention can dramatically improve long-term outcomes,” he noted.
The patient’s smooth post-operative recovery was closely monitored by dedicated resident doctors and Dr. Muzaffar, Dr. Khalid, Dr. Shabeena, Dr. Asrar, Dr. Bashir Laway, and Dr Mahroosa, Senior Consultant Endocrinology, alongside a skilled nursing team, reflecting the strength of multidisciplinary collaboration at Paras Health Srinagar.
With this case, Paras Health Srinagar continues to set new standards in endocrine care, urology, and laparoscopic surgery, making high-quality, specialized healthcare accessible to the region. The hospital is empanelled under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY Shehat Scheme, ECHS, and major health insurance providers, enabling patients to receive cashless treatment with ease and confidence.

K H News Service

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