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Surgeons remove brain tumour through eyelid in Irish medical first
Ireland🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Surgeons remove brain tumour through eyelid in Irish medical first

Irish surgeons at Beaumont Hospital successfully performed a groundbreaking procedure to remove a brain tumor through a patient's eyelid, marking the first such operation in Ireland. The patient, Iveta Pompova, a 57-year-old Slovakian woman, experienced symptoms including blurred vision, headaches, and protrusion of her right eye before seeking treatment. Diagnosed with a benign meningioma, she underwent transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery in July 2025 under the care of Prof Mohsen Javadpour and Tim Fulcher. The minimally invasive technique involved a small incision in the eye socket, reducing surgical trauma and hospital stays compared to traditional methods. The procedure avoided the need for radiotherapy and offered potential benefits for the healthcare system by shortening recovery times.

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Surgeons remove brain tumour through eyelid in Irish medical first

Irish surgeons at Beaumont Hospital successfully performed a groundbreaking procedure to remove a brain tumor through a patient's eyelid, marking the first such operation in Ireland. The patient, Iveta Pompova, a 57-year-old Slovakian woman, experienced symptoms including blurred vision, headaches, and protrusion of her right eye before seeking treatment. Diagnosed with a benign meningioma, she underwent transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery in July 2025 under the care of Prof Mohsen Javadpour and Tim Fulcher. The minimally invasive technique involved a small incision in the eye socket, reducing surgical trauma and hospital stays compared to traditional methods. The procedure avoided the need for radiotherapy and offered potential benefits for the healthcare system by shortening recovery times.

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