Kamineni Hospitals Uses a Man's Leg Bone to Rebuild His Jaw Ravaged by 12-Year Gutkha Habit

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In a powerful demonstration of how modern medical intervention can reverse the devastating consequences of long-term substance abuse, a team of specialists at Kamineni Hospitals, Hyderabad, has successfully salvaged the life and future of a 39-year-old daily wage labourer.

Hyderabad, June 9, 2026: In a powerful demonstration of how modern medical intervention can reverse the devastating consequences of long-term substance abuse, a team of specialists at Kamineni Hospitals, Hyderabad, has successfully salvaged the life and future of a 39-year-old daily wage labourer. The patient’s ordeal serves as a sobering cautionary tale regarding the systemic destruction caused by a 12-year addiction to gutkha chewing and smoking.

What began as a habitual indulgence eventually manifested as a painful, non-healing ulcer in the right lower gingivobuccal sulcus, accompanied by a debilitating condition where the patient could barely open his mouth more than 1.5 finger breaths. Upon reaching Kamineni Hospitals, clinical evaluations and subsequent biopsy confirmed the worst: Cancer of right inner aspect of cheek that had already aggressively invaded jawbone.

Faced with a locally advanced stage of cancer that threatened both his life and his ability to work, Dr. D. V. Vineeth, Consultant Surgical Oncologist at Kamineni Hospitals, spearheaded a multidisciplinary strategy to ensure total cancer clearance. The surgical team performed a complex composite resection, which included wide excision of tumor along with segmental mandibulectomy and Modified Radical Neck Dissection  to remove the cancer-affected portion of the jaw.

To ensure the patient was not left with a permanent disability or significant facial disfigurement, Dr. B. Krishna Chaitanya, Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Kamineni Hospitals performed a sophisticated microvascular procedure known as a free fibula osteocutaneous flap. By harvesting bone and tissue from the patient's leg and meticulously shaping it to recreate the mandibular contour, the surgeons were able to restore the structural integrity of his face in a single, high-stakes operation.

This successful intervention at Kamineni Hospitals highlights the critical importance of multidisciplinary cancer care, where the goal extends beyond mere survival to functional rehabilitation. Dr. D. V. Vineeth noted that head and neck cancers associated with long-term tobacco usage warrant aggressive oncological management to minimize the risk of recurrence, while Dr. B. Krishna Chaitanya emphasized that modern microsurgery is the key to helping patients return to their normal lives with confidence.

Today, the patient is stable and recovering with satisfactory facial structure and jaw continuity. This milestone surgery not only underscores the life-saving capabilities of the Kamineni Hospitals medical team but also sends a clear message to the public about the life-threatening risks associated with gutkha and the urgent need for early medical consultation when symptoms first appear.

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