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Weight-loss surgery for 500kg woman in India | Weight-loss surgery for 500kg woman in India |
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An Egyptian woman, believed to be the world's heaviest at 500kg (1,102lb), has undergone weight reduction surgery. | |
A spokesperson at Mumbai's Saifee Hospital said Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, 36, had lost 100kg since arriving in India in January. | |
"We are trying to get her fit enough to fly back to Egypt as soon as possible," the hospital said in a statement. | "We are trying to get her fit enough to fly back to Egypt as soon as possible," the hospital said in a statement. |
Her family said she had not left her house for 25 years until she came to Mumbai on a chartered plane. | |
The spokesperson told the BBC that she was likely to lose more weight in the coming months. | The spokesperson told the BBC that she was likely to lose more weight in the coming months. |
The surgery was performed by a team of doctors led by bariatric surgeon, Dr Muffazal Lakdawala. | The surgery was performed by a team of doctors led by bariatric surgeon, Dr Muffazal Lakdawala. |
Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is used as a last resort to treat people who are dangerously obese (having a body mass index of 40 or above or 35 plus other obesity-related health conditions). | Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is used as a last resort to treat people who are dangerously obese (having a body mass index of 40 or above or 35 plus other obesity-related health conditions). |
Ms Abd El Aty's family says she weighed 5kg (11lb) at birth and was diagnosed with elephantiasis, a condition in which body parts swell due to a parasitic infection. | Ms Abd El Aty's family says she weighed 5kg (11lb) at birth and was diagnosed with elephantiasis, a condition in which body parts swell due to a parasitic infection. |
By the time she was 11, her weight had risen sharply and she suffered a stroke which left her bedridden. | By the time she was 11, her weight had risen sharply and she suffered a stroke which left her bedridden. |
She is cared for by her mother and sister. | She is cared for by her mother and sister. |
However, Dr Lakdawala told the BBC in December that he believed Ms Abd El Aty did not have elephantiasis but suffered from obesity-related lymphoedema which causes gigantic swelling of the legs. | However, Dr Lakdawala told the BBC in December that he believed Ms Abd El Aty did not have elephantiasis but suffered from obesity-related lymphoedema which causes gigantic swelling of the legs. |
What is bariatric surgery? | What is bariatric surgery? |
Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is used as a last resort to treat people who are dangerously obese and carrying an excessive amount of body fat. | Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, is used as a last resort to treat people who are dangerously obese and carrying an excessive amount of body fat. |
The two most common types of weight loss surgery are: | The two most common types of weight loss surgery are: |
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