Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from coastal Tamil Nadu presented with progressive hand tremors that prevented him from mending nets. Dr. Kapilavayi diagnosed essential tremor and performed focused ultrasound thalamotomy. The fisherman returned to his community craft within three weeks, now able to thread needles effortlessly.
An 8-year-old girl from an affluent Chennai family developed sudden blindness after a bicycle accident. Imaging revealed a pituitary apoplexy compressing her optic nerves. Dr. Kapilavayi performed endoscopic transsphenoidal decompression within hours. Her vision restored completely by postoperative day two, with no recurrence at six-month follow-up.
A 45-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding, sustaining a C5 burst fracture with incomplete quadriplegia. His daily-wage family couldn't afford treatment until a community fundraiser emerged. Dr. Kapilavayi performed anterior corpectomy with fusion using subsidized implants. After six months of intensive rehab, the patient regained ambulation with a walker and now trains others in construction safety.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman (28 weeks gestation) developed sudden-onset thunderclap headaches. MRI/MRA revealed a 7mm anterior communicating artery aneurysm. Dr. Kapilavayi coordinated with obstetricians to perform endovascular coiling under minimal radiation. She delivered a healthy baby at term and remains aneurysm-free two years later.
A 19-year-old engineering student from a middle-class family experienced debilitating trigeminal neuralgia that prevented studying. After failed medications, Dr. Kapilavayi performed microvascular decompression using intraoperative neuromonitoring. The patient returned to college in three weeks pain-free and recently graduated with honors.
A 68-year-old retired schoolteacher with Parkinson's developed severe medication-resistant tremors. Her children (all overseas) arranged teleconsultations. Dr. Kapilavayi performed bilateral deep brain stimulation with remote programming capability. She now video calls her grandchildren without tremor interference and gardens independently.
A 12-year-old boy from a tribal community presented with progressive head enlargement and developmental delay. Diagnosis revealed untreated congenital hydrocephalus. Dr. Kapilavayi performed endoscopic third ventriculostomy avoiding shunt dependency. The child showed cognitive improvement within months and now attends local school with special support.
A 51-year-old auto-rickshaw driver developed weakness in all limbs over six months. Diagnosis showed a foramen magnum meningioma. Through the hospital's charitable wing, Dr. Kapilavayi performed far-lateral approach resection. The patient regained full strength and returned to driving within four months, supporting his family of seven.
A 27-year-old software professional developed drug-resistant epilepsy affecting his career. Stereo-EEG revealed a right temporal cortical dysplasia. Dr. Kapilavayi performed robotic-assisted laser ablation with submillimeter precision. The patient has been seizure-free for eighteen months and recently received a major promotion.
A 60-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer developed spinal cord compression at T6. With oncology collaboration, Dr. Kapilavayi performed separation surgery followed by stereotactic radiosurgery. She maintained ambulation throughout her palliative care journey and spent her final months gardening with her grandchildren.
A 16-year-old athlete sustained a C1-C2 dislocation during a rugby match. Dr. Kapilavayi performed urgent posterior reduction and fusion preserving full neck rotation. The patient returned to competitive sports in nine months with modified tackling techniques and now mentors young athletes on spinal injury prevention.
A 39-year-old single mother with neurofibromatosis type 2 developed bilateral vestibular schwannomas threatening hearing. Dr. Kapilavayi staged the surgeries preserving hearing on one side with auditory brainstem implant on the other. She continues her tailoring business and attends her daughter's school events without assistance.
An 81-year-old retired judge presented with normal pressure hydrocephalus misdiagnosed as dementia. After lumbar drain trial showed improvement, Dr. Kapilavayi implanted a programmable shunt. The patient resumed presiding over arbitration cases part-time and published his memoirs six months postoperatively.