The surgeons have first operated on his right hand.
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“We operated on
Baznadar’s right hand. The next operation will be conducted three weeks
later.” Dr Samanto Lal Sen, project Director of the 100 Bed Burn Unit
Project at DMCH, said at a press brief around 1:00 pm, after the
operation.
A nine-member
medical board started their operation on Abul Bajandar – now known as
‘Tree Man’ – around 10:30am, which continued for 2:30 hours.
Also read: DMCH forms medical board for surgery on tree man's hand
Also read: DMCH forms medical board for surgery on tree man's hand
Md Abul Kalam, professor and head of the Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery and Project, led the board.
Hailing from
Khulna, Abul, 26, has tree trunk like warts, almost weighing four
kilogrammes on both his hands and feet. As a result, the functionality
of his limbs is severely limited.
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Abul, the fourth
man in the world with the tree man illness, a rare skin disorder caused
by a virus named human papillomaviruses, was admitted to the institute
on January 30.