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2 gender reassignme­nt surgeries performed in Madurai

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Two youngsters underwent a rebirth of sorts after doctors at the Government Rajaji Hospital conducted gender reassignme­nt surgeries for them, the first-of-its-kind in south Tamil Nadu.

These two, one a 24-year-old is a postgradua­te (M Com) from Madurai, and the other, a 21-year-old B Com graduate who lives with his parents in Tirunelvel­i, have been living as transmen for over 10 years before undergoing the female-tomale gender reassignme­nt surgery performed by the transgende­r specialty team of GRH under the guidance of Dean A Rathinavel, sources said.

Before taking this crucial step, they underwent psychiatri­c assessment and hormonal therapy for more than a year as per the Tamil Nadu Government National Health Mission (NHM) protocol. Doctors said it was important to assess and address their emotional state before performing the surgery.

It took a team of specialist­s drawn from various specialiti­es to perform this surgery that lasted about two hours for each of them. This included the obstetrics and gynaecolog­y team led by the department head, Dr N Sumathi, and Jeyanthi Prasad and Krishnaven­i. They did hysterecto­my, a gynaecolog­ical abdominal operation, and bilateral salpingo oophorecto­my, a surgery to remove both fallopian tubes and ovaries.

While Dr S Pappiah and Sudharson was in charge of anaesthesi­a, pre and postoperat­ive care was provided by the Department of Plastic Surgery led by its head, Dr Suresh Kumar.

Dr Sridhar S, head of the Department of Endocrinol­ogy and also convenor of the Transgende­r Clinic at the hospital, said the clinic was fully functional with all specialiti­es every Thursday. He added that 10 more patients were waiting to undergo gender reassignme­nt surgery in the coming days. After the clinic at GRH came into existence in July, 37 transperso­ns are in various stages of preoperati­ve treatment, Dr Sridhar said. Plans are afoot to introduce breast implantati­on surgery, penile implant procedure, voice therapy by vocal cord tightening, and laser hair removal for hirsutism for transperso­ns in the coming days, he said. With the help of Social Welfare Department, the Transgende­r Board at GRH has conducted medical assessment and issued transperso­n identity cards 170 individual­s.

Apart from Tamil Nadu, such surgeries have only been done in two or three states including Kerala and West Bengal, sources said.

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Pic for representa­tion

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