Poor prognosis for Seve Ballesteros following third brain surgery
London, Oct 24 ANI:
Golf legend Seve Ballesteros is in a serious condition and is to undergo a third round of
brain surgery The
Madrid hospital where the
Spanish golf star is being treated confirmed that the operation would go ahead to try to remove the rest of his
brain tumour, the Sky
News reported. A spokesman for La Paz
Hospital said: "Ballesteros remains in a serious and stable condition and
will undergo a new operation." He said the tumour was in a particularly difficult area for
surgeons to reach, adding: "It is located in an area that requires a very thorough approach of great complexity."
Doctors said the 51-year-old is suffering from an oligoastrocytoma - a tumour that affects two types of
brain cell and spreads diffusely inside the
brain cavity. Dr Geoff Pilkington, a tumour expert at the UK's
University of
Portsmouth, said the tumour was very difficult to eradicate but survival time could be improved by radiotherapy followed by chemotherapy. He said it was difficult to say how long he might survive without knowing more about the tumour, which
will have been
classified from one to four on a grade of seriousness. The
hospital declined to reveal the tumour's grade. "I think it's going to be at least a three because the mixed tumours usually are," he added. "They generally develop into a high grade tumour from which a
patient will eventually
die. This is not good. The likelihood is that he
will die from the tumour at some stage." The
star, who collected 87
titles before knee and back problems forced him to retire last year, underwent major
brain surgery earlier this month. He was admitted to
hospital and the
brain tumour diagnosed on October 6, after he collapsed and briefly lost consciousness at
Madrid airport. The first operation was followed by a second round of
surgery to ease a build-up of fluid on his
brain after he took a turn for the worse. Ballesteros won the British Open in 1979, 1984 and 1988 and became the first European to win the
Augusta Masters in 1980, a
title he repeated in 1983. ANI
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