Italian teen gets world’s first titanium pelvis

Published February 26, 2015
An Italian teenager suffering from bone cancer has had half his pelvis replaced by a titanium transplant in what medics at Turin's university hospital centre said Wednesday was a world first.  — AFP
An Italian teenager suffering from bone cancer has had half his pelvis replaced by a titanium transplant in what medics at Turin's university hospital centre said Wednesday was a world first. — AFP

ROME: An Italian teenager suffering from bone cancer has had half his pelvis replaced by a titanium transplant in what medics at Turin’s university hospital centre said on Wednesday was a world first.

The 18-year-old has been undergoing chemotherapy for a pelvic osteosarcoma, or tumour, for the last year but his surgeons decided more radical treatment was necessary to ensure his recovery.

In an 11-hour operation on Tuesday, surgeons removed half the patient’s pelvis along with part of his hip affected by the cancer, replacing them with a prosthetic made in the United States from titanium covered in tantalum, a non-corrosive metal mainly used in electronics components.

The operation had “an excellent outcome” and the patient is now undergoing intensive therapy to help him adapt to his new pelvis, the hospital said in a statement.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2015

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