Doctors Remove Massive Tumor From 51-Year-Old Woman In Pune
Doctors Successfully Extracted a 3-kg Football-Sized Fibroid Without Symptoms. Timely Check-Up and Expert Care Prevented Major Complications.In a rare and surprising case, 51-year-old Mrs Rima (name changed), a homemaker and mother of two, had a

Doctors Successfully Extracted a 3-kg Football-Sized Fibroid Without Symptoms. Timely Check-Up and Expert Care Prevented Major Complications.
In a rare and surprising case, 51-year-old Mrs Rima (name changed), a homemaker and mother of two, had a large tumour (fibroid) growing in her uterus almost the size of a football, and she was completely unaware of it, considering it as an asymptomatic fibroid. The fibroid, weighing around 3 kilograms, was safely removed by doctors at Motherhood Hospital, Kharadi, giving her a new lease of life.
It all started just two months ago when Mrs Rima (name changed) noticed a small bulge in her stomach. Since she didn’t have any pain or discomfort, she ignored it. But during a regular check-up, a general physician felt a lump and advised her to get a sonography done. That’s when the big shock came, the scan showed a massive 20 cm fibroid almost the size of a football weighing 3 kg in her uterus.
She was then referred to Dr. Madhuri Laha, Senior Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, at Motherhood Hospital, Kharadi, Pune. After taking a detailed medical history, the expert found that 3 years ago, Rima had suffered from heavy bleeding (medically called menorrhagia). At that time, a scan had shown a small 4.2 cm fibroid. Since she was close to menopause (a stage when such growths usually shrink), doctors had performed two simple procedures, like uterine curettage (cleaning of the uterus) and insertion of a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) to stop the bleeding.
“What makes this case unique is that fibroids diagnosed during the perimenopausal age, especially when asymptomatic, are generally not expected to grow this big. However, in this instance, due to the absence of regular follow-up and imaging led to a shocking size and weight of fibroid of 3 kg . This case reinforces the importance of periodic health check-ups and monitoring, even when there are no obvious symptoms.” said Dr. Madhuri Laha, Senior Gynaecologist and Obstetrician at Motherhood Hospital, Kharadi, Pune.
Due to its large size and pressure on other organs, doctors decided to go ahead with a major surgery called Total Abdominal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Oophorectomy. In this procedure, the uterus was removed (hysterectomy). Both ovaries were removed (oophorectomy), and the surgery was performed through an abdominal cut (open surgery).
“Large fibroids like this are not only rare but also tricky to operate on,” explained Dr. Sushil Deshmukh, Consultant – General, Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon, Pune who was part of the surgical team. He added, “They press on nearby organs like the bladder, intestines, and even the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder. There’s always a risk of damaging those areas. Every step in surgery must be done with precision.”
The procedure was completed successfully, and Rima was discharged in stable condition. She is now at home and recovering well.
“This case shows how important regular check-ups are, even when you feel completely fine. Fibroids can grow silently, and early detection can prevent major complications. Although fibroids are common, fibroids of this size are extremely rare and are seen in less than 10% of cases. Quick action, early diagnosis, and treatment by skilled doctors can make all the difference,” highlighted Dr. Madhuri Laha.
Mrs. Rima said, “I had no idea something this big was inside me. I had no pain or problems, so I didn’t think much about it. I’m very thankful it was caught during a check-up. The doctors gave me full confidence, and I’m feeling so much better now. It feels like I’ve got a fresh start.”
