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According to The Straits Times, the eight-hour operation, performed in November 2025, used a minimally invasive method known as transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (TONES). — Pexels pic

According to The Straits Times, the eight-hour operation, performed in November 2025, used a minimally invasive method known as transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (TONES). — Pexels pic
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By Malay Mail
Sunday, 24 May 2026 11:04 AM MYT
SINGAPORE, May 24 — A multidisciplinary team from the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) has successfully removed a 2.5cm brain tumour through a patient’s eye socket, marking the first time the technique has been used in Singapore for tumour removal.


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According to The Straits Times, the eight-hour operation, performed in November 2025, used a minimally invasive method known as transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (TONES). The patient, 38-year-old Teong Wen Han, was discharged just three days later with no neurological or eye complications.


Teong, a learning and development manager, had no known medical issues until Oct 9, when he suffered a seizure while driving on the CTE, crashing into four vehicles and a lamp post. A CT scan at the hospital revealed the tumour growing behind his right eye.

He said his only symptom had been mild morning headaches, which he had attributed to caffeine withdrawal
 
Pigeon brain can remove whole brain w/o any impact de…as long as their backside hole is continuously stimulated by Good Hands ;)
 
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