Episode 3
Two maxillofacial surgeons team up to rebuild a 19-year-old鈥檚 face after removing a tumour, and consultant Aarti Sharma fights to give a mother with incurable cancer more time with her four children.
In Cardiff, spinal surgeon Mike McCarthy hopes today he will finally operate on 14-year-old Brody, who has scoliosis, or curvature of the spine. Mike and his team have treated Brody at the Noah鈥檚 Ark Children鈥檚 Hospital for Wales since he was five. Today should be Brody鈥檚 15th, and final, operation to straighten his spine. But it has been cancelled four times in 18 months, so Brody and his family fear that will happen again.
In the neighbouring University Hospital of Wales's maxillofacial department, surgeon Cellan Thomas鈥檚 priority today is 19-year-old Maham, whose life is on hold after what she thought was a small lump on her face turned out to be a rare and aggressive growth in her jaw. And there鈥檚 a bigger worry; the tumour could be cancerous. Cellan, fellow maxillofacial surgeon Drazsen Vuity and two specialist theatre teams have been assembled for a nine-hour operation to remove half of her jaw and rebuild her face.
Gynaecological oncology surgeon Aarti Sharma is fighting to give a mother of four with incurable cancer more time with her family. Forty-one-year-old Shelley has a diagnosis of terminal abdominal cancer. Shelley lost her own mother and aunty to cancer and has done all she can to reduce her risks, but sadly she has stage four cancer. Aarti鈥檚 hope is that surgery may give Shelley that bit more precious time with her family, however long that may be.
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"At 19, even at 90, that is not a good thing"
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Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Rakie Ayola |
Director | Luke Pavey |
Producer | Lucy Rogers |
Producer | Rochelle Jones |
Production Manager | Megan Pinches |
Series Producer | Sophia Thompson |
Executive Producer | Gaynor Davies |
Executive Producer | Jackie Waldock |
Production Company | Label1 Television Ltd |
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