By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
What's The JamWhat's The Jam
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • UK News
    • World News
  • Super ViralHot
  • Lifestyle
    • Health and Fitness
    • Photography
    • Property
  • Humor
  • Celebrity
  • Weird
  • Videos
  • All Topics
    • Babies and Kids
    • Celebrity
    • Comedy and Humor
    • Documentary and Reportage
    • Fails
    • Health and Fitness
    • Holidays and Travel
    • Influencers and Models
    • Latest Videos
    • Life Hacks
    • Lifestyle
    • Nature and Wildlife
    • Pets and Animals
    • Photography
    • Property
    • Real Life
    • Sport
    • Strange and Bizarre
    • Super Viral
    • UK News
    • World News
Search
  • Health and Fitness
  • Holidays and Travel
  • Nature and Wildlife
  • Pets and Animals
  • Photography
  • Babies and Kids
  • Comedy and Humor
  • Fails
  • Real Life
  • Strange and Bizarre
  • Submit News
  • Customize Interests
  • Bookmarks
  • Newsletter
  • Who Are We
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write For Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 What's The Jam. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Boki the bear bounces back from brain surgery after scoffing honey treats
Share
Notification Show More
Aa
What's The JamWhat's The Jam
Aa
  • News
  • World
  • Viral
  • Funny
  • Weird
  • Celebrity
  • DIY
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Videos
Search
  • Home
    • News
    • World
    • Super Viral
    • Videos
  • All Topics
    • Babies and Kids
    • Celebrity
    • Comedy and Humor
    • Documentary and Reportage
    • Fails
    • Health and Fitness
    • Holidays and Travel
    • Influencers and Models
    • Life Hacks
    • Lifestyle
    • Nature and Wildlife
    • Pets and Animals
    • Photography
    • Property
    • Real Life
    • Sport
    • Strange and Bizarre
  • Quick Links
    • Customize Interests
    • Bookmarks
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of use
    • Write For Us
    • Advertise
    • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write For Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 What's The Jam. All Rights Reserved.
Boki, the first bear to undergo life-saving brain surgery, is thriving six weeks post-operation, gaining 20kg and preparing for semi-hibernation at Wildwood Trust in Kent.
UK News

Boki the bear bounces back from brain surgery after scoffing honey treats

News Room
Last updated: 2024/11/19 at 4:33 PM
News Room
Share
6 Min Read
Boki after having brain surgery. (Jam Press/Harding-Lee Media)
SHARE

A young bear, that became the first to have life-saving brain surgery, has now nearly fully recovered.

Boki underwent a five-hour operation performed by world-leading veterinary surgeon, Romain Pizzi.

It was the last hope for the cub who had been suffering from debilitating seizures.

READ MORE: Jimmy Choo £1,850 boots mocked for looking like pint of Guinness

- Advertisement -

Following a diagnosis of hydrocephalus – or fluid on the brain – keepers and veterinary experts feared he would not survive the winter without the operation after his medication stopped having the desired impact.

Boki, the first bear to undergo life-saving brain surgery, is thriving six weeks post-operation, gaining 20kg and preparing for semi-hibernation at Wildwood Trust in Kent.
Boki before undergoing brain surgery. (Jam Press/Harding-Lee Media)

But after six weeks of recovery and rehabilitation, the team at Wildwood Trust, near Canterbury, in Kent, says Boki is almost back to his normal self.

And he has even put weight on thanks to honey-covered treats, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Boki is now 20kg heavier than he was six weeks ago, putting him at around 140kg.

He has been enjoying a lot of enrichment – such as toys he’s been gifted, ice lollies made with hidden nuts and berries and cardboard boxes covered with honey, which has been keeping his mind active and distracting him from scratching his surgical wounds.

- Advertisement -
Boki, the first bear to undergo life-saving brain surgery, is thriving six weeks post-operation, gaining 20kg and preparing for semi-hibernation at Wildwood Trust in Kent.
Boki whilst undergoing brain surgery. (Jam Press/Harding-Lee Media)

Mark Habben, Director of Zoo Operations at Wildwood Trust, said: “Six weeks seems like such a short time when you think of how far Boki has come since the day of his surgery.

“For the team who have shown such unrivalled dedication, caring for him day and night, it’s probably felt a lot longer than 42 days.

“Timescales aside we’re in awe of the progress he’s made and remain incredibly grateful to Romain and everyone who has helped us get Boki back to the charismatic, care-free bear we first met nearly two years ago – albeit a slightly heavier version.”

- Advertisement -

Romain, who waived his fee to perform the surgery for the Kent conservation charity, fitted a stent between Boki’s brain and abdomen to help him pass the excess fluid.

Boki, the first bear to undergo life-saving brain surgery, is thriving six weeks post-operation, gaining 20kg and preparing for semi-hibernation at Wildwood Trust in Kent.
Romain Pizzi, world-leading veterinary surgeon, during Boki’s brain surgery. (Jam Press/Harding-Lee Media)

He said being part of Boki’s journey has been an incredibly rewarding experience.

He said: “It is so wonderful to see that just over a month after surgery Boki is doing so well.

“Not only did he rapidly recover after the operation, climbing and playing only a few days later but so far it appears to have been successful in improving his condition as we wean him off his medications.

“It is lovely to see after everyone’s hard work, efforts and donations have got us this far.”

Boki was diagnosed with hydrocephalus following an MRI – provided by Fitzpatrick Referrals, home of Professor Noel Fitzpatrick – in July.

After it became apparent that his medication was no longer giving the relief to his seizures that it once had, the team had to make an urgent decision to go ahead with the operation.

Boki, the first bear to undergo life-saving brain surgery, is thriving six weeks post-operation, gaining 20kg and preparing for semi-hibernation at Wildwood Trust in Kent.
Romain Pizzi, world-leading veterinary surgeon, performing a five-hour operation on Boki. (Jam Press/Harding-Lee Media)

Wildwood’s vet, Elliott Simpson-Brown, from IZVG, has been overseeing Boki’s medical care since he first arrived at Wildwood.

He said: “Ever since Boki’s initial concerning signs of headaches and trembling were noticed and first investigated some seven months ago, he has been on medication to keep the swelling within the brain and build-up of fluid on the brain under control.

“Prior to surgery if we reduced the medication, the symptoms would recur.

“Since surgery, we have been carefully tapering the medication down and it has been very encouraging to see that for the first time in that seven months, Boki is now at the point that we can cautiously trial completely weaning him off the medication, relying solely on the surgical intervention doing what it needs to do.

Boki, the first bear to undergo life-saving brain surgery, is thriving six weeks post-operation, gaining 20kg and preparing for semi-hibernation at Wildwood Trust in Kent.
Boki after having brain surgery. (Jam Press/Harding-Lee Media)

“We are all incredibly excited to be at this stage of recovery.”

The team had noticed that Boki had started to slow down and was showing signs of going into torpor (semi-hibernation) for the very first time.

Jon Forde, Head of Bears at Wildwood, said: “Little more than six weeks ago, one of our biggest concerns was that Boki would go into torpor and not survive the winter.

“It was one of the main reasons that the surgery was so vital – we would not have been able to give him the medication or care he needed once he had gone into semi-hibernation.

“Now we’re welcoming this positive step.

“It’s been an absolute privilege to oversee his recovery since his surgery and to watch him gain weight and prepare for this next phase – it is all very natural bear behaviour.”

READ MORE: Meet Britain’s most glamorous funeral director, 24 who got into unlikely career after flopping at school

Have a story to tell? Hello@whatsthejam.com
TAGGED: animals, news, surgery, uk, Video

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
[mc4wp_form]
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article Actress and fitness influencer Barbara de Regil faced criticism after performing a vigorous workout in a packed plane aisle during a 35-hour trip, leaving passengers baffled. Actress mocked for doing bodypump workout on plane next to resting passengers
Next Article Barmy Army trumpeter Simon Finch sparks Ashes excitement atop Sydney Harbour Bridge, marking one year until England vs Australia 2025 series. Plan your trip now! Barmy Army trumpeter winds up Aussies by tooting instrument on Sydney Harbour Bridge to mark year until Ashes
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

235.3k Followers Like
69.1k Followers Follow
11.6k Followers Pin
56.4k Followers Follow
136k Subscribers Subscribe
4.4k Followers Follow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Asda has launched a new Cornish Clotted Cream & Strawberry Ice Cream ahead of Wimbledon. Discover the premium British dessert, price, ingredients and where to buy it.
Asda turns Wimbledon favourite into luxury ice cream for just 47p per scoop
UK News 26 June 2026
Holy Greens is launching in the UK with its first London restaurant at Canary Wharf. Discover the Swedish healthy food chain's expansion plans and opening details.
Fast-growing Swedish food chain launching in the UK with several sites planned
UK News 26 June 2026
A psychic seal called Aayla has predicted England will beat Panama in their World Cup clash on Saturday, after backing the Three Lions to win all of their group stage games.
Psychic seal predicts England win in World Cup clash
Pets and Animals 26 June 2026
Taco Bell is bringing Mountain Dew Baja Blast to the UK after years of fan demand. The cult-favourite tropical lime drink launches nationwide from 30 June.
Taco Bell FINALLY brings iconic US drink to UK after years of fan campaigns
UK News 26 June 2026

You Might also Like

Asda has launched a new Cornish Clotted Cream & Strawberry Ice Cream ahead of Wimbledon. Discover the premium British dessert, price, ingredients and where to buy it.
UK News

Asda turns Wimbledon favourite into luxury ice cream for just 47p per scoop

26 June 2026
Holy Greens is launching in the UK with its first London restaurant at Canary Wharf. Discover the Swedish healthy food chain's expansion plans and opening details.
UK News

Fast-growing Swedish food chain launching in the UK with several sites planned

26 June 2026
A psychic seal called Aayla has predicted England will beat Panama in their World Cup clash on Saturday, after backing the Three Lions to win all of their group stage games.
Pets and Animals

Psychic seal predicts England win in World Cup clash

26 June 2026
Taco Bell is bringing Mountain Dew Baja Blast to the UK after years of fan demand. The cult-favourite tropical lime drink launches nationwide from 30 June.
UK News

Taco Bell FINALLY brings iconic US drink to UK after years of fan campaigns

26 June 2026
A woman was left spooked after her mother's CCTV appeared to capture a misty, ghost-like figure gliding through the living room at 3am, sparking fierce debate online over what it really is.
Strange and Bizarre

Shocked woman spots GHOST gliding through home in dead of night

26 June 2026
Scientists discover a new tiny marsupial species in Australia's Kakadu National Park. The fierce Arnhem plateau planigale highlights hidden wildlife and conservation needs.
Nature and Wildlife

‘Tiny but ferocious’ beast weighs less than a teaspoon of water – and hunts lizards at night

26 June 2026
A family's month-long search for their missing dog ended in joy after they spotted her being carried aloft by partying fans celebrating Mexico's World Cup win live on TV.
Pets and Animals

Missing dog spotted during World Cup celebrations and reunited with owners

26 June 2026
A life-size Lego supercar built from over 300,000 bricks has hit a record-breaking 69mph, with the fully drivable Koenigsegg model taking more than 9,400 hours to design and build.
UK News

Life-sized Lego hyper-car built made out of 328,000 blocks hits record-breaking 69mph

26 June 2026
//

What’s The Jam is your one stop website for the latest viral and weird news from around the world.

 
Have a story to tell? Hello@whatsthejam.com

Quick Link

  • Customize Interests
  • Bookmarks
  • Write for Us
  • Newsletter
  • About Us

Top Categories

  • UK News
  • World News
  • Latest Videos
  • Lifestyle
  • Super Viral

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form]

What's The JamWhat's The Jam
Follow US
© 2023 What's The Jam. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?