A Mumbai hospital has successfully treated a 26-year-old foreign national suffering from super obesity, showcasing its expertise in advanced bariatric and metabolic care.
The patient, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 86.44—over three times the normal range of 18 to 24—and weighing 232.5 kg, was battling life-threatening health conditions due to her excessive weight.
The patient had been experiencing severe health complications, including back pain, obstructive sleep apnea causing disrupted sleep, irregular menstrual cycles, and breathlessness during minimal physical activity. Despite numerous weight loss attempts, her condition progressively worsened, heightening her risk of diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
“This was an extraordinary and complex case. With a BMI of 86.44, the patient was categorised as super obese, making her vulnerable to severe health risks. Bariatric surgery was the only viable option to restore her health and significantly improve her quality of life,” said Dr. Prashant Salvi, chief bariatric and metabolic surgeon at Jupiter Hospital in Thane.
The patient underwent a gastric bypass procedure, a minimally invasive surgical intervention performed by Dr Prashant Salvi and his team at the hospital’s specialised Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Unit. The surgery, aimed at achieving sustainable weight loss and mitigating associated health risks, was a resounding success.
“At her weight of 232.5 kg, lifestyle changes alone would have been inadequate. Following a comprehensive evaluation, we concluded that surgical intervention was essential for effective and lasting weight management,” Dr. Salvi explained.
Remarkably, the patient was able to walk comfortably just five hours post-surgery and was discharged on the third postoperative day. Upon her 10-day follow-up visit, she had already lost an impressive 16 kg, marking the beginning of her journey toward a healthier life.
Jupiter Hospital’s Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Unit is renowned for its state-of-the-art techniques in managing obesity and its complications. This case underscores the significance of early intervention and a multidisciplinary approach to treating super obesity, paving the way for enhanced patient outcomes and quality of life.