The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Caitlin turns pain to medical vision

- GRAHAM BROWN

An Angus medical art student has used 3D modelling and animation to educate healthcare profession­als and the wider public about a rare and debilitati­ng kidney condition which put her in a wheelchair.

As part of the final project of her MSc Medical Art course at Dundee University, Caitlin La has developed the digital representa­tion of the nephroptos­is she battled for 18 months.

He r work is among dozens of exhibits in the online Duncan of Jordan stone Masters showcase which opens later this month.

Caitlin hopes her work will serve as a source of informatio­n for medical experts, and support for others struggling through the same health battle which left her in excruciati­ng pain as medics struggled to find the source of the problems.

In 2016, Caitlin was finally diagnosed with the condition, which causes the kidney to drop towards the pelvis when moving from lying down to upright.

It mainly affects young slim women and the majority don’t show any symptoms – but for some it can lead to crippling abdominal pain.

For several years, Caitlin, now 28, struggled to find a specialist with knowledge of her condition in order to receive a diagnosis. She used a variety of online support groups to get in contact with other nephroptos­is patients.

Caitlin hopes her digital illustrati­ons and animations of the kidneys will help patients and doctors to understand the condition in more detail.

Originally from Arbroath, Caitlin said: “After losing a lot of weight due to another illness, I began to unknowingl­y develop nephroptos­is which left me debilitate­d for around a year-and-a-half.

“I spent that time seeing countless doctors that were baffled by my symptoms and some even tried to dismiss my concerns.

“As my kidney dropped 8cm into my pelvis when I was upright, this caused constant abdominal pain until I could lie flat. It left me having to be pushed in a wheelchair if I wanted to move around,” she said.

She eventually made contact with a London surgeon and underwent corrective surgery.

Caitlin is currently undertakin­g an internship with the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

The online masters showcase is taking place in the absence of the annual masters show, with the launch event streamed live on October 16.

 ??  ?? EXPERTISE: Caitlin La’s work aids medical knowledge.
EXPERTISE: Caitlin La’s work aids medical knowledge.

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