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Post-surgical hemorrhagic collection and compression by an enlargement of the postoperative tumor cavity along with bleeding

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Hello, I had a craniotomy in 2020 for Atypical meningioma grade 2. At present, the cyst of the tumour cavity is enlarged and now the size is 4.5 cm. Along with Post-surgical hemorrhagic collection and compression by an enlargement of the tumor cavity, there is bleeding in the brain. I am going through severe headaches, pain in my eyes, ears and tinnitus. I am not able to open my left eye.

The neurosurgeon suggested Nidle Aspiration Surgery to minimize the size of the cyst and cavity which are compressing my brain and creating intracranial pressure.

Please suggest if anybody going through the same medical condition.

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