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A 28-year-old female software engineer from Gurgaon presented with sudden-onset severe headaches and vision changes. MRI revealed a rare colloid cyst obstructing her third ventricle. Dr. Arora performed an endoscopic resection through a minimally invasive approach. The patient returned to work within three weeks with complete resolution of symptoms and no neurological deficits.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural Haryana village was brought by her sons with progressive memory loss and unsteady gait. Diagnosis showed normal pressure hydrocephalus. After thorough family counseling, Dr. Arora performed a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. The patient showed remarkable improvement in cognition and mobility within a month, transforming her quality of life.
An 8-year-old boy from an underprivileged background was referred with congenital spinal dysraphism. His single mother worked as a domestic helper. Dr. Arora and his team performed the complex tethered cord release surgery pro bono. The child recovered well and was walking independently within six months with ongoing physical therapy support.
A 45-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding and suffered a traumatic C5 fracture with spinal cord compression. Dr. Arora performed emergency decompression and stabilization surgery. Despite initial paralysis, with intensive rehabilitation, the patient regained significant motor function in his upper extremities over nine months.
A 33-year-old professional dancer developed medically refractory trigeminal neuralgia that threatened her career. After failed medical management, Dr. Arora performed microvascular decompression surgery. The patient was pain-free immediately post-op and returned to performing within two months with no facial numbness.
A 60-year-old businessman with multiple comorbidities presented with a large meningioma compressing his motor cortex. Dr. Arora utilized advanced neuromonitoring and awake craniotomy techniques to maximize tumor resection while preserving function. The patient maintained full mobility and returned to his executive role in eight weeks.
A 19-year-old college student from Afghanistan came with a complex skull base tumor causing progressive facial weakness. Dr. Arora performed a 14-hour multidisciplinary surgery involving ENT and plastic surgery teams. The patient recovered with preserved facial nerve function and completed his engineering studies in India.
A 55-year-old homemaker from a traditional joint family presented with drug-resistant epilepsy. Advanced imaging revealed cortical dysplasia. Dr. Arora performed tailored resection using intraoperative EEG monitoring. She has been seizure-free for two years and now actively participates in family social activities.
A 42-year-old auto-rickshaw driver was brought with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage from an arteriovenous malformation. Dr. Arora performed emergency evacuation followed by staged embolization and radiosurgery. The patient returned to limited driving duties after six months of recovery with family support.
A 27-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester developed sudden neurological deterioration from a pituitary apoplexy. Dr. Arora coordinated with obstetricians to perform endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery while monitoring fetal wellbeing. Both mother and baby recovered completely with normal endocrine function.
A 68-year-old retired army officer presented with progressive Parkinson's disease symptoms poorly controlled by medication. Dr. Arora performed deep brain stimulation surgery with precise electrode placement. The patient achieved significant tremor reduction and resumed his daily walks and social engagements.
A 12-year-old girl from an affluent family developed Chiari malformation with syringomyelia causing scoliosis. Dr. Arora performed posterior fossa decompression with duraplasty. The syrinx resolved completely, halting the scoliosis progression and allowing her to continue her ballet training.
A 50-year-old farmer from Rajasthan was transferred with a traumatic brain injury and compound skull fracture from agricultural machinery accident. Dr. Arora performed debridement, craniectomy, and later cranioplasty. The patient recovered with mild cognitive deficits but returned to supervised farming activities.
A 35-year-old IT professional working in Gurgaon developed a rare intramedullary spinal cord tumor. Dr. Arora performed microsurgical resection using intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. The patient made an excellent recovery with preserved neurological function and returned to work after three months.