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Hospital uses innovative 3D printing to treat a child with a rare form of cancer

Hospital uses innovative 3D printing to treat a child with a rare form of cancer

2024-03-26

Today we take you to hear a success story in curing malignant cancer. A 6-year-old boy was diagnosed with a rare cancerous tumor in his face, known as spindle cell sarcoma. A hospital utilized 3D printing to map out his facial bones in an innovative treatment they had never tried before. This technique allowed doctors to perform minimally invasive surgery on his eyelids and mouth, reducing scarring. FTV reporter Stephany Yang has the details.

Six-year-old Chen began to suffer from facial asymmetry six months ago. Although he had no symptoms of pain or numbness, a medical examination revealed he had a malignant tumor with a diameter of 1.7 centimeters on his right cheekbone. He was diagnosed with a rare cancer called spindle cell sarcoma.

Patient’s mom
At that time, I knew something wrong because his whole face was very swollen. Then he got his diagnosis. Of course, it was devastating. It felt like falling from heaven to hell. And then we heard this on his birthday.

To accurately remove the tumor, the medical team used 3D printing to recreate the bones on his face, putting them together just like a puzzle, to locate the surgical site. Then they performed minimally invasive surgery on his eyelids and mouth to reduce scarring. The doctors also utilized liquid nitrogen to freeze and kill the cancer cells.

Wang Tien-hsiang
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Using the 3D-printout as a guide, we determined the position, and we placed it on the patient’s bone during the operation and then made precise cuts. For the bones containing tumors, we first dug out the tumor in the middle. Then, of course, there was be some remaining tumor cells. We used liquid nitrogen to freeze it to kill the cancer cells and then transplanted the bone tissue back into the patient’s body.

Wang Tien-hsiang, a doctor with Taipei Veterans General Hospital, says it would have been much harder to treat the child if the diagnosis was made later in his life. Fortunately, Chen has now recovered and will be celebrating his seventh birthday soon.

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男童右臉凸出罹罕見惡瘤!「3D人骨拼圖」救命不留疤

2024-03-26

今天我們帶大家聽聽一個戰勝腫瘤的故事。6歲的陳小弟,半年前,開始出現「左右臉不對稱」,就醫檢查後,發現右臉顴骨有一顆直徑1.7公分的惡性腫瘤,醫療團隊首次透過3D列印,打造人骨拼圖,精準定位手術部位,再從眼瞼以及口腔進行微創手術,現在陳小弟弟已經恢復健康。

6歲的陳小弟,半年前,開始出現「左右臉不對稱」,雖然沒有疼痛、痠麻的症狀,就醫檢查後,發現右臉顴骨有一顆直徑1.7公分的「惡性梭狀細胞肉瘤」。

[[個案家長]]
“那時候發現是因為他整個臉,整個很腫很腫,然後之後就確診這樣,當然是非常非常的難過,從天堂掉到地獄的感覺,而且那一天是他生日那一天”

為了能精準切除肉瘤,醫療團隊用3D列印,打造人骨拼圖,精準定位手術部位,再從眼瞼以及口腔進行微創手術,減少疤痕產生,再搭配冷凍自體骨技術,用液態氮將骨頭內腫瘤殺死。

[[北榮重建整形外科主任 王天祥]]
"3D列印的導引板,決定好那個位置,那手術當中再把它,放在病人的那個骨頭上,照著它去切,然後去做精準的切割。含有腫瘤的骨頭,我們先把中間的腫瘤先挖出來,然後當然還有,免不了會殘餘一些腫瘤細胞,然後再用液態氮,去把它冷凍處理,把那個癌細胞殺死,然後再種回病人的身體上。"

北榮重建整形外科主任王天祥表示,若不及時治療,未來治療會更難。6歲的陳小弟目前已康復,準備開心迎接7歲生日。

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