World's heaviest man Juan Pedro Franco undergoes successful weight loss surgery in Mexico
New Delhi: Juan Pedro Franco, the world's heaviest man, underwent a successful gastric bypass surgery to reduce his weight considerably, his specialists in Mexico affirmed, including that the technique has left the patient 'very delictate'.
The 32-year-old Mexican, who at one point weighed right around 600 kilograms (1,300 pounds), is by and large nearly observed by specialists taking after the weight reduction surgery.
The methodology on Juan Pedro Franco is planned to reduce his weight considerably, and is relied upon to be caught up with another operation, his specialist Jose Castaneda said on Tuesday.
"The surgery was very effective. However, now we need to sit back and watch how he reacts to the (systemic) change. We should trust everything goes well," Castaneda said.
The methodology has left the patient "quite delicate", and he is in effect nearly checked, Castaneda said.
With a specific end goal to be qualified for surgery, Franco needed to lose a lot of his underlying mass. He likewise needed to get his diabetes and circulatory strain under control.
The operation was given the green light when specialists said they were satisfied with his relentless advance and inspiration, which denoted a change for Franco, who had invested years in bed.
Franco's stomach size will be diminished and his digestion tracts altered when the second strategy is done, which is likely in November.
Above all, the patient needs to advance on the mental and nutritious fronts. "In the event that that does not occur, the whole thing will come up short," Castaneda cautioned.
Mexico's Manuel Uribe, who in 2007 held the record for being the world's heaviest man at 597 kilograms, passed on a year ago.
Egyptian Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, accepted to be the world's heaviest lady untill she touched base in India in February, as of late experienced gastric sidestep surgery at Mumbai's Saifee clinic under the supervision of bariatric specialist Dr Muffazal Lakdawala.
Specialists said her treatment, which likewise incorporated an altered eating regimen, helped her lose 323 kilograms in three months, to remain at around 177 kilograms.
Eman is at present being dealt with at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. She will experience a year-long treatment at the doctor's facility, with the specialists concentrating on physiotherapy and mental treatment which will help her sit on a wheelchair and speak with others.
Specialists in UAE said that Eman is experiencing different wellbeing conditions, aside from her stoutness related issues. They said she has a cardiovascular issue, serious bedsores and urinary tract diseases other than different issues.