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Boy has shoulder made from elbow | Boy has shoulder made from elbow |
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A teenage cancer patient has undergone successful surgery to rebuild his shoulder using his elbow. | A teenage cancer patient has undergone successful surgery to rebuild his shoulder using his elbow. |
Tom Lemm, 15, from Pontefract, had his left arm amputated by surgeons at Leeds General Hospital because of a tumour at the top of the limb. | Tom Lemm, 15, from Pontefract, had his left arm amputated by surgeons at Leeds General Hospital because of a tumour at the top of the limb. |
Doctors used tissue and muscle from his unaffected elbow to create a new shoulder in what is believed to be the first UK operation of its kind. | Doctors used tissue and muscle from his unaffected elbow to create a new shoulder in what is believed to be the first UK operation of its kind. |
Tom's surgeon said the shoulder would be able to support an artificial arm. | |
In the operation, the whole arm and the shoulder joint were removed. | In the operation, the whole arm and the shoulder joint were removed. |
The surgeons then used the elbow joint and tissue from the arm to reconstruct a shoulder joint. | The surgeons then used the elbow joint and tissue from the arm to reconstruct a shoulder joint. |
By using the bits that would be discarded, you can pluck a little bit of comfort Professor Simon Kay | By using the bits that would be discarded, you can pluck a little bit of comfort Professor Simon Kay |
A metal plate was then inserted into Tom's collar bone, and the new joint grafted on to the area where his shoulder was. | A metal plate was then inserted into Tom's collar bone, and the new joint grafted on to the area where his shoulder was. |
Professor Kay told the BBC: "The most awful thing for an upper limb reconstructive surgeon to do is to remove an arm - it's a dreadful thing to do. | Professor Kay told the BBC: "The most awful thing for an upper limb reconstructive surgeon to do is to remove an arm - it's a dreadful thing to do. |
"But by using the bits that would be discarded, you can pluck a little bit of comfort." | "But by using the bits that would be discarded, you can pluck a little bit of comfort." |
He said Tom's new shoulder will be able to support an artificial limb. "This will be a tremendous advantage." | He said Tom's new shoulder will be able to support an artificial limb. "This will be a tremendous advantage." |
'I hope it gives hope' | 'I hope it gives hope' |
The first operation of this kind was carried out by a team in Japan, but Professor Kay said he believed this was the first time this has been done in the UK or Europe." | The first operation of this kind was carried out by a team in Japan, but Professor Kay said he believed this was the first time this has been done in the UK or Europe." |
A spokesman for the hospital said: "We are delighted Tom is making a good recovery and that he is pleased with the outcome of the specialised surgery undertaken by the team here at Leeds General Infirmary. | A spokesman for the hospital said: "We are delighted Tom is making a good recovery and that he is pleased with the outcome of the specialised surgery undertaken by the team here at Leeds General Infirmary. |
"We wish him well and look forward to seeing how he is progressing on his next visit." | "We wish him well and look forward to seeing how he is progressing on his next visit." |
Tom, who has had cancer for three years, told the Sun newspaper: "I was very upset at losing my arm but then the prof told me what he planned to do. | Tom, who has had cancer for three years, told the Sun newspaper: "I was very upset at losing my arm but then the prof told me what he planned to do. |
"I hope the fact it has worked for me gives others hope." | "I hope the fact it has worked for me gives others hope." |
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