 సిిఆడి సాడింభిమాచాన కార్లాల౯నిపెవాన తెకినిలిలికిసి సివెంచానికంూడానీడికిల్లికానికార్లికిసిండ్టకికికికాటిలికూచినింద ... Так  ﷻ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ Ɠ 我 東 我 東                    我 東              我 東                                                  ko Representatives , but the public will give me Legi Spin Election last year. After Junosa largely got the position of the mayor and cannot say I have voted he finaly wrong. మికికే సంానీట్రినీడిక్రినిత్నిలాయిరాయిట్రిటినాకికనీపికోపాకాకనిపాం. She was basically suffering with pain and not even walking also for her basic needs. So we did the work up and we diagnosed her to have a high-grade bone sarcoma called a osteo sarcoma. And this was only localized to the knee, surprisingly given the large size of the tumor, and there was no metastatic spread anywhere. So our team of oncologists from Dr. Amit Rautan took it up and started her on intensive high-dose chemotherapy. And after four cycles we found that the tumor had shrunk to a certain extent. And the challenge in these situations is that when someone comes along with such big tumors, they often end up with amputation. The chance of saving the limb is less than 10-15%. But we took it as a challenge based on the excellent response we got for her chemotherapy. Myself and our plastic reconstructive team Dr. Srikan took turns and we carefully removed the tumor from the normal tissue. And after removing the tumor, we reconstructed the whole defect with titanium metallic tumor prosthesis which would enable her to walk literally from the next day. Now this cancer was limited to the leg and not spread to any other part of the body. But it was very large, so we took it as a challenge that we can shrink it, we may be able to save her limb and give her a good quality of life. We started her intensively on chemotherapy every 21 days of chemotherapy and we gave her four cycles of chemo. She responded very well and the tumor shrunk down very well and her pain also came down. Once we got good response, we have taken her for surgery. Dr. Srikanth and their team were able to do a wonderful surgery removing the whole tumor and also preserving her leg. Micro vascular surgery involves the surgery of small blood vessels typically between 1 and 3 millimeters. Very fine sutures are used and using a microscope of a very high magnification. This anestomosis is done by attaching the artery and the vein which is known as anestomosis and this supplies blood supply to the flat. We were anticipating a lot of difficulty. Fortunately, things went on well. The wounds healed unheimantfully and we were also managed to straighten her leg which was bent and we have almost brought her leg to a near normal state. She is now undergoing physiotherapy and is able to walk on her own now. Other procedures after surgery are never the same. She did so well. And today we are happy. The leg is there. It wasn't affected and she can move with the leg. I really thank the doctors especially doctors and meet Dr. Srikanth and Dr. Srikanth. My future plans, I want to become a doctor because for a doctor to treat me on my osteosarcoma I also want to help children of my age when I grow up to overcome this crisis. If there would be anyone who have this crisis because I don't pray for anyone to have my crisis because it is not easy. When I had osteosarcoma I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep, I couldn't drink, I couldn't walk. I was just lying down on my leg but now there is a big difference. I can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't drink, I can't walk, I can't even dance. After my treatment when I go back to my country I wish to go back to school to sing in the church. I want to thank the nurses, the sisters, the brothers, the staffs of Manipa Hospital doctors.