MERIDIAN HOSPITAL PERFORMS A CHALLENGING BONE ONCOLOGY PROCEDURE WITH INNOVATIVE FUTURISTIC ADVANTAGE; RECONSTRUCT THE STERNUM BONE USING A 3D-PRINTED TITANIUM IMPLANT

MERIDIAN HOSPITAL PERFORMS A CHALLENGING BONE ONCOLOGY PROCEDURE WITH INNOVATIVE FUTURISTIC ADVANTAGE; RECONSTRUCT THE STERNUM BONE USING A 3D-PRINTED TITANIUM IMPLANT

Quick recovery with patient able to return to nomal life without any complication

Crucial advantage for patients who may require futuristic chest surgeries

Allows for normal physiological function

Chennai, 11th February, 2025 : Meridian Hospital, a 300-bedded Multi-Super Specialty Hospital known for its comprehensive and multi-faceted approach to healthcare proudly announced its remarkable achievement by successfully treating an exceptionally case of Chondrosarcoma sternum, a rare and complex form of bone cancer. The complex procedure was led by Dr. Kenny Robert J, who performed a ground-breaking 3D neo-sternum reconstruction using a custom-designed titanium implant.

The surgery was performed by Dr. Kenny Robert J, a renowned Surgical Oncologist, Meridian Hospital who led a team of experts in this innovative cost-effective procedure.

This rare case of Chondrosarcoma Sternum is a very uncommon occurrence of a malignant cartilage-forming tumour originating from Sternum, the breastbone, often untreatable. Though witnessed slow growth, it can act more aggressive and has potential to spread to lungs and other parts of the body
Due to its uncommonness, it faces diagnostic challenges and surgical complexity with potential complications post-surgery, leading to chest wall instability and breathing disturbance.

The patient underwent a 3D reconstruction of the sternum bone using titanium, a procedure known as neo-sternum reconstruction. This innovative approach allowed for a more physiological reconstruction, enabling the patient to breathe normally and return to their daily activities without any restrictions.

Dr. Kenny Robert J elaborates on the case: “Chondrosarcoma Sternum is a rare form of bone cancer originating in the sternum bone. In an oncologist’s lifetime, even those working in high-volume centres might only encounter 8 to 9 such cases. When it comes to the sternum, the challenge is not just in removing the tumour but also in reconstructing this vital flat bone, which is integral to the thoracic cavity’s functions, including respiration.

In this case, we not only removed the tumour-affected sternum bone but also performed a 3D reconstruction using a titanium implant, a procedure known as neo-sternum reconstruction. Such a procedure is exceptionally rare. In published medical literature, only one similar case has been documented in India. Conventional reconstruction options like rib plates, titanium or prolene meshes are suboptimal and may fail to replicate the physiological functionality of the sternum.”

Speaking on the advantages Dr. Kenny Robert J., said, “The 3D reconstructed titanium sternum is lightweight, compatible with bony tissue, and allows for normal physiological function. The joints used in the reconstruction are also manoeuvrable, making it easier for future thoracic surgeries if needed.”

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