Siberian tiger receives stem-cell treatment

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SZEGED: Igor is a 13-year old Siberian tiger living in a Hungarian zoo in the southern town of Szeged. It has been suffering from hip joint pains for years. He received stem-cell joint treatment which doctors hoped would help heal its hip and allow it to live happily, on less medicine.

The treatment used more widely on humans than animals, cures injured joints with tissue taken from patients’ own fatty tissue, which contains regenerative stem cells. These are injected back into the ailing joints.

“The essence of stem-cell treatment is that we can achieve an improvement in the quality of life of patients who cannot be helped by other means,” said Robert Gippert, the veterinarian who operated on Igor’s hip. “Just like in humans, the worn out joint of Igor the tiger will heal due to the regenerative and self-healing effects of stem cells, without the use of external materials,” he added.

The sedated tiger was lying peacefully on its side on the operating table, with its big paws sticking out from below a green blanket. After Igor wakes up, it could take two to three weeks before vets can judge the improvement in its movement.