Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], Marking a milestone in medical innovation and collaborative health care efforts, a group of doctors from AIIMS Bhubaneswar provided new life to a middle-aged man after a successful rare scale tumor operation. Did. According to an official release from AIIMS Bhubaneswar, "The 51-year-old man, identified as Rabindra Bishui from West Bengal, was saved through a collaborative effort led by a dedicated team of medical professionals. The patient, Rabindra Bishui, was rescued after a long He underwent a complex procedure to remove a long-standing scalp swelling. This growth troubled him for more than two decades, later diagnosed as a 7-kilogram synovial sarcoma tumor, which defied conventional treatment methods. Presented a major challenge for. Synovial sarcoma, especially in the skull, had only very few documented cases in the medical literature which was the second incident of its kind in India. Bhubaneswar Executive Director Dr Ashutosh Biswas congratulated the group of doctors for such a rare operation and reiterated the national institute's commitment to provide modern and quality health care services to the people of the country.According to official releases from Odisha as well as neighboring states, the patient had gone to various medical colleges and hospitals for treatment but was refused, later he finally reached the plastic surgery department of AIIMS Bhubaneswar. Experts from Interventional Radiology, Surgical Oncology, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery Anesthesiology and Pathology carefully prepared a treatment strategy under the guidance of Dr. Sanjay Kumar Giri, Head of the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery,” Dr. Biswas Medical Superintendent Dr. Dilip Kumar Parida he said. Also congratulated the team of doctors for such work. The procedure was complex, requiring dissection of the left external carotid artery and posterolateral neck, which led to successful removal of the tumor, despite significant intraoperative challenges posed by the surgery including blood loss of approximately 6 units of blood and other blood. products are required, the dedicated anesthesia team led by Dr. Aparajita Panda, along with the alert nursing team of Surya, Ashok, Sibanjali, Pramod and Sangeeta, ensured patient safety and well-being. The procedure, which lasted approximately 7 hours, Following the successful surgery, the patient received intensive care for 2 hours before being transferred to the ward for further monitoring and recovery.The complex procedure involved precise embolization of the bilateral superficial temporal arteries and targeted blood vessels on the left side. Occipita artery by Dr. Manoj Kumar Nayak of the Department of Radiodiagnosis, Dr. Rabi Narayan Sahu (Neurosurgery), Dr. Kanav Gupta, D. Anil Kumar, Dr. Phanindra Kumar Swain (Surgical Oncology), Dr. Dinesh, Dr. Sanjay Giri After surgical excision. Dr. Shantanu Subba, Dr. R.K. Sahu, Dr. Aparna Kanungo (Plastic Surgery), D. Gopika Jith, Dr. Akanksha Rajput, and Dr. Ahana Dr. Pritinanda Mishra's timely pathological evaluation of the samples played a vital role in the treatment process. The collaborative efforts of the surgical teams not only ensured the successful treatment of this rare skull tumor, but also underlined the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex medical cases.