KARIMNAGAR, APRIL 09, 2026: A 32-year-old Vijay Kumar from Mutharam village of Shankarpatnam mandal in Karimnagar district, who had been suffering for over two decades from persistent headaches, excessive sleepiness, and reduced ability to carry out daily activities, was diagnosed with hydrocephalus—a condition caused by the build-up of excess fluid in the brain, leading to increased pressure and neurological symptoms through neuroendoscopy at Medicover hospitals in Secunderabad.
Hydrocephalus affects nearly 1 in every 1,000 newborns in India and is also seen in adults due to infections, injuries, or age-related factors. In regions like Telangana, especially in districts such as Karimnagar, limited awareness often leads to delayed diagnosis and repeated temporary treatments.
The patient had already undergone nearly 10 procedures, including multiple shunt surgeries, where fluid is diverted from the brain to other parts of the body. While commonly performed, these procedures can fail over time due to blockages or infections, often requiring repeated interventions.
Seeking a lasting solution, the patient consulted Dr Ramesh Shighakolli, a specialist in advanced minimally invasive brain procedures. After a detailed evaluation, the team performed a complex neuroendoscopic surgery that creates a natural pathway for fluid flow within the brain, reducing dependence on external shunts.
The patient showed significant improvement within days, with relief from headaches and improved alertness. Over the past four months, recovery has been steady without further procedures.
“Advanced neuroendoscopic techniques now allow us to provide long-term solutions and improve quality of life,” said Dr Ramesh Shighakolli. This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis and seeking specialised care for persistent neurological symptoms. Dr Ramesh said that neuroendoscopy with a small hole is a safe and lifesaving procedure with the expertise of doctors and a team of experts.
Patient Vijay Kumar, who had undergone 10 surgeries since the age of five years, said that after neuroendoscopic surgery at Medicover hospital, he had been brought back to his normal self and was feeling comfortable after the surgery and able to do all his work on his own.
