World - first reconstructive surgery on a two-year-old Bangladeshi girl in Melbourne

Choyti khatun and her mother

Choyti khatun and her mother Source: Shahan Alam SBS Bangla

Surgeons at Melbourne's Monash Children's Hospital have completed complex, world-first reconstructive surgery on a two-year-old Bangladeshi girl.


In her surgery scrubs, and with her mother by her side, little Choity Khatun was typically bubbly in the minutes before entering theater for what could be life-changing surgery.

The Bangladeshi-born toddler and her 22-year-old mother have spent the past three months living at a farm north of Melbourne owned by the Children First Foundation

While outwardly healthy, the toddler has a complex diagnosis.

She was born with a third leg -- partially removed in a hospital in Bangladesh shortly after birth -- and lives with two colostomies and a dysfunctional renal anatomy.

And, she is vision-impaired.

The head of surgery at Monash Children's Hospital, Associate Professor Chris Kimber, spent two months consulting experts from around the world to plan her surgery.

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