
A groundbreaking surgical procedure, performed eight months ago but only recently disclosed following confirmation of the patient’s full clinical recovery, marks a major milestone in the field of complex oncological surgery. The tumor—spanning from the abdomen to the chest and involving both the liver and the aorta—had previously been deemed inoperable by other medical centers.
The patient arrived at San Camillo Hospital in Rome in critical condition, suffering from septic shock caused by the spontaneous rupture of the tumor mass. Crucial to the success of the surgery was the combined use of advanced 3D reconstructions and artificial intelligence algorithms.
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