Hyderabad: The Indian Book of World Records has recognised renowned Hyderabad-based neurosurgeon Dr Suhail Anjum for accomplishing a highly complex and high-risk cervical spine surgery using a medical technique never before attempted anywhere in the world. Officials from the Indian Book of World Records officially recorded Dr Anjum’s achievement and presented him with a special award on February 6. Dr Anjum is associated with Glenfield Mallareddy Brain and Heart Hospital, located on Chapel Road in Hyderabad.Also Read:Dr Rajendra Prasad, Dr K K Thakral receive Padma Shri for lifelong service in medicineAccording to news reports, the surgery involved an innovative approach in both surgical and anaesthesia management. Hypobaric drugs were administered through a continuous thoracic subarachnoid block—an unconventional technique adopted due to the extreme risks posed by standard anaesthesia methods in this case. This novel approach enabled the successful completion of the surgery without compromising the patient’s life.A felicitation ceremony to honour the achievement was organised at Glenfield Hospital. Indian Book of World Records representatives Dr Pawani and Dr Vivekananda attended the event, while senior radiologist Dr MA Mateen presided over the programme. Medical Director Dr Azhar Ansari congratulated Dr Suhail Anjum on behalf of the hospital management, and Director Younus Ansari welcomed the attendees, reports Siasat.
Addressing the audience, Dr Anjum explained the extraordinary challenges involved in the case. The patient, aged over 65, was suffering from multiple serious health conditions, including a history of bypass surgery, kidney disease, thyroid disorders, and other complications. A tumour in the cervical spine had led to repeated episodes of paralysis affecting both the hands and legs.Also Read:Dr Chandrakant Lahariya honoured with prestigious Wiley Research Heroes Prize 2025Therefore, he performed the surgery with a new technique which is new and unique in the world. The American Journal has included his report in its publication, while the Indian Book of World Records has honoured him by including this achievement and presented a citation, reports the Hans India.
