SRV Mamata Hospital Conducts Successful Gender Reassignment Surgery
25-year-old’s gets transition from a woman to
man
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai: Doctors at SRV Mamata Hospital, Dombivli
performed sex reassignment surgery on a
25-year-old Dombivali resident, who was suffering from gender identity disorder
or gender dysphoria. He underwent successful surgery
to change his gender from woman to man & got a new identity to live
a normal life.
The
life of those who feel their physical body doesn’t match the gender they are
inside can turn out to be hard and cruel. A person going through a conflict
with their own body is already suffering from a great emotional turmoil, which
is often made worse by societal and familial ostracizing and condemnation.
There are so many people who identify themselves with the gender identity disorder, but there are only a few
who get to live something akin to a normal life. Among these few are those who
decide to undergo surgery to transition from their birth-assigned gender to the
gender they actually identify with. One among them is Aditya, born Aditi
Khurana, (name changed), a 25-year-old Dombivali resident, who underwent sex
reassignment surgery to change his sex from female to male. His transition from
a woman to a man is heartwarming, to say the least.
Aditya
was born biologically female. By the age of 13, Aditya already felt trapped in
a body that did not match the gender he identified with. Aditya soon believed
that his decision of opting for a sex change surgery is the right one as he
would otherwise live a life that was only half true and half fulfilled.
However, for many years, he kept to himself and couldn’t muster the courage to
open up about this to his family. Three years ago, he opened up to his mother
and confessed that he would like to opt for a sex change surgery. To his
surprise, his mother supported him after hearing about his ordeals, and Aditya
was in tears of joy. But his happiness was short-lived as his father and
brother did not approve of the way he felt or support his decision to
transition. While this broke his spirit a little, he still decided to fight for
himself. Aditya left no stone unturned to try and get his father and brother to
understand how important it was for him to live his life the way he wanted. He never
gave up on trying to persuade them of the truth of his life and, eventually, he
managed to convince his father and brother.
Aditya
visited SRV Mamata Hospital, Dombivli, where he was started on a plan of action
based on his situation matching a diagnosis of gender identity disorder or
gender dysphoria. Gender dysphoria is the condition of feeling where one’s
emotional and psychological identity are different to one’s birth-assigned
biological sex. In some such cases, surgery is performed to transition
individuals with gender dysphoria to the gender they identify with. Aditya
wanted a gender reassignment surgery (GRS), also known as sex reassignment
surgery (SRS), and undertook various psychological tests and evaluations. These
are mandatory to rule out any psychopathology that may need to be addressed.
Since an SRS is an irreversible procedure that affects all aspects of a
person’s life, it is necessary to determine that the person is mentally sound
to take this decision. Aditya was assessed for two months. However, he suffered
from hypothyroidism and after his thyroid levels returned to normal with the
help of medications, he was declared fit for the surgery. He underwent surgery
at SRV Mamata Hospital, Dombivli.
Aditya’s
surgery was planned in two stages. The first one was bilateral breast reduction
with bilateral Salpingo-oophereohysterectomy, which is a breast reduction
surgery in which the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tube are also removed. Aditya
was discharged after a week. In the second stage, he will be undergoing a
genital reconstruction surgery, after which he will walk out with a physical
gender that finally matches his gender identity.
Finally
on his way to freedom and happiness, Aditya, said “My journey wasn’t smooth,
but I am happy that I remained firm on my decision. It is important for people
like me to accept the way they are. A person has the right to live life the way
they want. I am fortunate that my family especially my mother and my partner
supported me throughout thick and thin. I thank the hospital for counseling my
mother and making them comfortable. My mother’s concern was that the surgery
should be carried out in the hospital which is well-equipped with the latest
technologies, and this is why we opted for SRV Mamata Hospital, Dombivali. Though
largely today, such cases may bring stigma, shame and discrimination, one
should not get bogged down by all that. Not only this, many are humiliated and
this can take a toll on one’s self esteem, and can be painful. I urge people to
support those who are like me, and help them live their lives as normal
citizens. We go through a lot of social, physical and financial trauma, and we
surely deserve a life of dignity, equality, and respect.”
Mr. Sameer
Pawar, CEO of SRV Mamata Hospital, Dombivali, said, “It's our endeavor to ensure
best possible outcomes to all our patients seeking any kind of tertiary medical
care. We are proud of our team who helped Aditya to pursue the life he dreamt
off and many like him who want to fulfill their dreams. Once again we thank
Aditya for posing faith in us to achieve his life ahead and our team of
specialized doctors to successfully manage this landmark surgery.”
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