A 254 kg man underwent a high risk surgery in the weight loss in Delhi AIIMS, on the occasion of a medical teacher. The 31 -year -old came out after a successful recovery
In a major care for obesity, doctors at the Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi (AIIMS) succeeded in performing a high -risk surgery on a 31 -year -old government employee from Uttar Pradesh, which weighed to 254 kg.
The patient, who was classified as “suffering from excessive obesity” with the BMI (BMI) of 75.5, has been fighting obesity since childhood.
Flooding the diet and exercises led to surgery to treat obesity – high weight loss surgery
Although a strict diet and exercise over the past three years, the patient has not been able to reduce his weight. He has once lost 90 kg about a decade ago, but has regained it since then, which greatly affected his personal and professional life. With traditional weight loss methods that prove ineffective, AIIMS chose surgical intervention.
Under the leadership of Dr. Mangonat Maruti Paul, the medical team carried out a mono-traumatic corridor, a treatment for obesity treatment that reduces the size of the stomach to 60-80 ml and redirects the digestive system to the small intestine. This surgery enhances hormonal changes that help control blood sugar levels and improve conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Surgery supported by intensive care before care
Looking at the patient’s severe obesity, the process carries a great danger. Before surgery, it was placed on the C-PAP machine to manage the obfuscate sleep apnea, stabilized blood pressure and diabetes. It was also underwent physical therapy and the weight loss program under supervision to build physical flexibility.
After the successful process, he was closely monitored in the intensive care unit, where he received intensive care to prevent complications such as blood clots. Doctors have pointed out that such surgeries come with the risk of respiratory problems, intestinal leakage, and nutritional shortcomings, which requires continuous monitoring by a team to treat multidisciplinary obesity.
He was discharged from the hospital on May 30, as doctors highlight the importance of experts -led interventions for highly obese cases, as standard weight loss efforts fail to achieve results.


