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<h1>Neurosurgeon Sets World Record Removing 17-Centimeter Spinal Tumor from 21-Year-Old Patient Using Advanced Technology</h1> A neurosurgeon at Paras Health Hospital, Udaipur, has set a world record by successfully removing a 17-centimeter intramedullary ependymoma tumor from a 21-year-old patient's upper spinal cord. The tumor extended from the C2 cervical vertebra to the fifth thoracic vertebra. This achievement has been recognized in the International Book of Records as the 'Longest Spinal Ependymoma' removal from the upper spine. The surgical team utilized advanced neuro monitoring and navigation technologies during the procedure. The patient made a complete recovery after several days of hospital care. The surgeon, who has performed over 5,000 neurosurgical procedures, emphasizes dedication, empathy, and comprehensive patient care.