City hospital offers fresh lease of life to Uzbek girl suffering from bone cancer

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A 10-year-old girl from suffering from got a new lease of life after undergoing a unique surgical procedure at a city hospital.

was suffering from and swelling on her left thigh and was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a that normally affects thigh or leg bones, said Dr Aashish Chaudhry, the and department of

Once diagnosed with the critical and life-threatening disease, her parents began searching all over the Internet and came across Dr Chaudhry with whom they discussed her case.

They brought Mftuna to and got her admitted at Aakash Healthcare on November 15.

"In most cases of osteosarcoma, doctors suggest But considering her young age, we had to save her limb.

"One option was to replace the tumour-affected bone with a implant (customized prosthesis), but it was too expensive for the patient's family, Dr Chaudhry said.

"Another option was to use her mother's bone. But, in cases where the bone is more than 12 cm, there are high chances of fractures and other complications in the future," the doctor said.

Orthopedic and oncology experts were roped in for the A green corridor was created between a nearby advanced pathological centre and the affected bone was sent there to eliminate the cancerous parts. The bone was then brought back to the operation theatre for final

All this was done within 45 minutes.

The excised bone was stripped off of all soft tissue attachments, cleansed thoroughly and soaked in vancomycin-saline gauze.

The resected bone was then given and brought back to the operation theatre. It was cleaned with saline and the marrow was removed with the help of reamer.

"Bone was used to fill in the cavity of the resected bone, sparing 2-3 cm on either side. Finally, the resected bone was fixed with the parent bone with the help of Long Proximal Humerus locking plate. The resected muscles were re-sutured. The patient got her previous bone back and is in a healthy condition now," Dr Chaudhry said.

The patient is recovering quite fast and will soon be discharged from the hospital, he said.

Mftuna's father said, "I was extremely worried for my daughter. From the Internet and later with the help of an Indian Doctor, I came to know about Dr and his expertise. My daughter has got a new life now.

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 21:07 IST