 I'd like to take you to an interesting journey of one master, Vikram, who was nearly 15 years old when he presented to us with a swelling and pain in the left thigh and the knee region for more than 6 months at the location. We went through all his records and we found that he was suffering from a rare type of cancer called osteosarcoma, which is basically a bone cancer. In 2017, when I was just 14 years old, I found out that I had cancer and I was so shocked at how much cancer can happen at such a young age. Then I went to many places and tried many hospitals. There were only two options in the hospitals, either get a leg out or get an artificial leg out. Then I tried Ayurvedic Medicine but it didn't affect anything. Then lastly, when I went to Manipal and met Dr. Sriman Sarsimuri there, they suggested me to go to a knee joint replacement. So, this osteosarcoma ideally requires to be treated by a multidisciplinary. Initially, we start with chemotherapy, which would be anywhere between three to four cycles of chemotherapy based on the regimen which we use. After this, we assess the response as to how the tumor has behaved to the chemotherapy by many blood tests and imaging the investigations. At this juncture, what we do is we try to rip the tumor off and clear it out from its body. So, we do a procedure called as a white tumor excision and in this scenario, you have a tumor extending all the way up from the lower aspect of the knee joint up to the lower third of the femur bone. So, in such situations where there is a spread near the joint and also above, we regionally take the bone away from all the normal healthy tissues and then we placed a titanium tumor mega processes in his resultant defect. So, the advantage of a tumor mega process reconstruction as a limb salvage is that these individuals can wait where with their full weight immediately on the post-operative setting with probably a help of assistance device like a crutch or a walker and this will also enable and give more confidence for them to finish up the remaining cycles of chemotherapy or radiotherapy, whichever is the treatment required in such situations. I am living a normal life. Thanks to my mom dad and thanks to the physician. It's very heartening to see him get back on to his studies and finish up his courses for the secondary school and back to his normalcy also.