Khaleej Times

500kg woman undergoes surgery

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mumbai — Indian doctors said on Thursday that an Egyptian who is believed to be the world’s heaviest woman had successful­ly undergone weight-loss surgery after losing over 100 kilograms.

Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, who previously weighed around 500 kilos, had not left her house in Egypt in over two decades until arriving in Mumbai last month for bariatric surgery.

“We are happy to inform all wellwisher­s that the medical team of Saifee Hospital has successful­ly performed the surgery on Eman Ahmed,” said a statement.

“Eman successful­ly underwent a Laparoscop­ic Sleeve Gastrectom­y on March 7th 2017 at Saifee Hospital. She had an uneventful surgery and anaesthesi­a course.

“She is now on oral fluids and accepting them well. The future course of action for the medical team working on her will be to correct all her associated medical problems, to get her fit enough to fly back to Egypt as soon as possible,” it added.

A spokeswoma­n for Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, who is leading Eman’s treatment, said the 37-year-old Egyptian’s weight had been brought under 400 kilograms since she arrived in Mumbai in early February.

“Eman has lost over 100 kilograms and has been shedding weight gradually on a daily basis with all the treatment and support,” she said.

The Egyptian is still believed to be the world’s heaviest woman ahead of American Pauline Potter who the Guinness Book of World Records recorded at 293 kilos in July last year.

Eman, who is from the Mediterran­ean port city of Alexandria, was flown to India’s commercial capital in a specially modified Airbus on Saturday 11 February for treatment.

Her sister had approached Lakdawala, a specialist weight-loss surgeon, in October, saying Eman needed urgent medical attention.

Her family told the doctor that as a child she was diagnosed with elephantia­sis, a condition that causes the limbs and other body parts to swell, leaving her almost immobile.

Eman has suffered a stroke and faced a series of other serious ailments owing to her weight including diabetes, high blood pressure, hypertensi­on and sleep deprivatio­n.

Her request for an Indian visa was initially denied, but she was granted passage after tweeting a plea for help directly to India’s foreign minister, who intervened.

Eman had a long wait as no airlines were willing to fly her due to her health complicati­ons. Lakdawala’s team put her on a special liquid diet when she arrived in India to get her weight down to a low enough level for them to be able to operate.

They say she is now able to sit up and is expected to spend several months being monitored and receiving physiother­apy to exercise her muscles before returning to Egypt.

Bariatric surgery is a stomachshr­inking bypass procedure carried out on those wanting to lose excessive weight.

 ?? AFP ?? Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty lies in a bed at the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai after an operation on Wednesday. —
AFP Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty lies in a bed at the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai after an operation on Wednesday. —

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