Lucknow

KGMU doctors successfully perform sex-change surgery on a 15-year-old conflicted with gender

The teenager, who was brought up as a girl, had male chromosomes and internal organs, and wished to live like a 'boy'.

Khushbu Kirti

The able medical staff at Lucknow's esteemed King George's Medical University (KGMU) has successfully performed a sex-change surgery. Wherein, a 15-year-old brought up as a girl, who had both male internal organs and chromosomes, was transformed into a 'boy'.

The teenager, who was extremely conflicted when it came to gender, cleared the required evaluations, convincing the doctors in favour of the sex-change surgery.

A physical transformation

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Senior faculty of KGMU urology department Prof Vishwajeet Singh, who led the surgical team, shared, "He was living as a girl since childhood as parents could not understand the ambiguity of the gender. The patient was a boy, but looked like a girl on the basis of outer appearance, which made parents bring him up as a girl."

After clearing a psychological examination, the child also passed the genetic evaluation, only supporting his wish and cause. He had always expressed his desire to "live like a boy" and urged his parents to get him medical consultation.

Two procedures were performed to realign the patient's genitals. Followed by which the boy went for a haircut, bringing his physical and symbolic transformation to completion, and ending his struggle.

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