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Dean Story

After receiving his diagnosis of chondrosarcoma in his shoulder, Dean Story sought care at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center.

May 29, 2018
Dean Story discusses his care at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center while sitting in a garden.

In the past few years, Dean Story experienced shoulder pain that was affecting his life. After getting it checked out, he learned that not only was the cartilage gone but there was also a mass. Pathology reports indicated that it was a chondrosarcoma, an aggressive cancer that needed to be removed. Dr. Daniel Lerman, Orthopedic Oncologist at the Institute for Limb Preservation, in partnership with the Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center was onboard to remove the tumor. He reached out to Dr. Kareem Sobky, orthopedic surgeon with OrthoONE at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s to save and reconstruct the shoulder. Dr. Lerman states, “Having a chondrosarcoma in the scapula that you can resect and reconstruct with an implant is very rare, case recordable.” Surgery took 7.5 hours. Dean is doing well post-surgery, thankful to the team that saved his arm and happy to spend time with his loved ones.

Published:
May 29, 2018
Location:
Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center, OrthoONE at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center

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