Doctors team successfully removed 18-cm long human tail the longest recorded so far

Doctors team successfully removed 18-cm long human tail the longest recorded so far. It arises from a compression at the tail end of the back.

A team of neurosurgeons at the government Super Specialty Hospital (SSH) here successfully removed a 18-cm long human ‘tail’.

The longest recorded so far, from the back of a teenaged boy after its abnormal growth turned painful for him.

The doctors operated upon the 18-year-old boy with the 18 cm tail growing from the posterior end of the body on the back.

Doctors team successfully removed 18-cm long human tail the longest recorded so far.

Doctors team successfully removed 18-cm long human tail the longest recorded so far.

The head of the neurosurgery department and the team, Dr Pramod Giri today said though the family knew about this unusual growth.

They did not see a doctor due to the social stigma and superstition attached to it.

Besides, not affecting his health anyway.

“Generally, the defect detected very early as it is present from birth and since it grows with age it cannot remain undetected.

But the parents as well as the child hid the fact all these years.

The defect can surgically corrected within few months of birth,” the doctors said.

When became very painful for the boy, his parents brought him to SSH last week and  operated upon two days back.

“When the size of the tail grew and a bone developed inside it, the tail began to press on the boy’s back.

It cosmetically and psychologically disturbing for him. Hence the parents approached us,” Dr Giri explained.

The patient was unable to sleep or sit properly.

“Though the surgery not very demanding, it is done by a neurosurgeon as it involves a part of the spinal cord.

It arises from a compression at the tail end of the back and is medically referred as the neuro-development abnormality.

This case very rare and calls for a presentation in a medical journal.

As the tail apparently the longest recorded so far,” Dr Giri claimed.

Doctors team successfully removed 18-cm long human tail the longest recorded so far.

Human tail generally manifests into problems related to bladder functioning like lack of control of bowel.

It can also result in pain and loss of function in lower limbs or legs.

Dr Giri assisted by two doctors from the neurosurgery department Dr Divik Mittal and Dr Vivek Agrawal.

And anesthetists Dr Lulu Fatema Vali, Dr Abhay Ganar and Dr Vaibhav Chouhan.