Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Bangladesh's 'Tree man' has his hands back

Bajandar before his surgeries
The "Tree man" is no longer. Thanks to some groundbreaking surgeries, he can go back to being Abul Bajandar, a 27-year-old father and husband from a small town in Bangladesh.
Bajandar suffered from a rare condition that caused his hands to sprout tree-like warts. He lived with it for years 
Since then he has had 16 procedures to restore his hands, and will undergo a few more before he is released from the hospital.
Dr. Samanta Lal Sen, chief plastic surgeon at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, told CNN Bajandar is in "very good shape" now, and can eat and write using his own hands. The further procedures, he said, are more for "beautification."
Bajandar in Dhaka, Bangladesh, after his surgeries

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