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Mom Shields Baby, Regains Walking Ability After Bone Reconstruction
5 Feb
Summary
- Woman lost part of her thigh bone while protecting her infant from a road accident.
- Doctors reconstructed the missing bone using a two-stage procedure with bone grafts.
- The patient can now walk and hold her child, calling it a 'second life'.

A 34-year-old woman in Delhi has successfully regained her mobility after a harrowing road accident. While shielding her infant from an overturned auto-rickshaw, she sustained severe injuries, including the loss of a significant part of her thigh bone. The accident resulted in open fractures of the femur and tibia, accompanied by extensive soft-tissue damage.
Medical experts at Max Super Speciality Hospital in Shalimar Bagh implemented a complex, staged reconstructive approach. Initially, the affected limb was stabilized, and infection was controlled using antibiotic-loaded cement within the bone gap. This crucial first stage also helped preserve stability and promote healing.




