Teenager Avoids Leg Amputation with Breakthrough Osteosarcoma Surgery
CBS New YorkAugust 5, 20252 min779 views
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- 📌 An 18-year-old honors college freshman athlete experienced persistent knee pain, initially attributed to cheerleading and gym workouts.
- ⚠️ Despite initial advice for physical therapy, the pain continued, prompting further investigation.
- 🏥 At Cohen Children's Medical Center, Kelly underwent an MRI and received a swift diagnosis of osteosarcoma, a very aggressive bone tumor.
Innovative Limb-Sparing Surgery
- 🚀 Doctors performed a limb-sparing surgery, a state-of-the-art procedure to remove the cancerous bone.
- 🛠️ The removed section of bone was replaced with a metal knee prosthesis, aiming to save both Kelly's leg and her life.
- 🎯 This advanced treatment allows Kelly to live without the cancer returning and with the ability to pursue her desired activities.
Treatment and Future Outlook
- 💡 Kelly underwent future fertility planning, with her eggs harvested before commencing chemotherapy.
- 💊 She is completing chemotherapy and has plans to rejoin her university and cheer team.
- ✨ This high-tech solution offers a new normal for patients with osteosarcoma, contrasting with previous treatments that often required amputation and carried a risk of cancer recurrence.
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