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3D Printed Implant Rebuilds Man's Chest Wall
25 Apr
Summary
- A 59-year-old man's chest wall was reconstructed with a 3D-printed titanium implant.
- The patient had a rare malignant bone tumor, chondrosarcoma, affecting his sternum.
- Doctors utilized a custom-designed implant created from the patient's CT scans.

Doctors at the Kalaignar Centenary Super Specialty Hospital have performed a remarkable reconstruction of a patient's chest wall defect. A 59-year-old man, diagnosed with chondrosarcoma of the sternum, underwent extensive surgery on April 20, 2026. This procedure involved the removal of the affected sternum, ribs, and surrounding soft tissues due to the rare malignant bone tumor, which was at stage two.
To address the significant defect, medical professionals utilized advanced 3D reconstruction technology. A custom-designed implant, 3D-printed from titanium, was created using the patient's own CT scans. This personalized implant allowed for the precise rebuilding of the large chest wall area, offering a novel solution for a complex surgical challenge.