by Suman Gupta
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The 67-year-old patient of short stature had double his ideal weight and suffered from a range of health problems, including difficulty in walking and breathing
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Surgery was considered a very high-risk option and many hospitals in Bengaluru turned away the patient
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At Vikram Hospital, the surgeons successfully performed the surgery, with the patient managing to walk just three hours after the procedure

BENGALURU / February 12, 2021: A very challenging and risky bariatric surgery conducted by surgeons of Vikram Hospital, Bengaluru, has given a new lease of life to a 67-year-old patient of short stature who was suffering from morbid obesity. Weighing 77 kg, the patient Shekhar Krishnan had double his ideal weight, resulting in a BMI of 39 due to his short height of just 137 cm (4 feet 5 inches).
The bariatric surgery conducted by Dr. G Moinoddin and his team was uneventful and lasted less than half an hour. Said Dr. Satish Thammanna, Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Vikram Hospital, Bengaluru: “The patient was able to walk just three hours after surgery. In less than a week since being operated upon, he has already lost five kilos. His walking has become better and shortness of breath has reduced. He is expected to lose another 30 to 35 kgs in the coming 8 to 10 months, bringing his BMI back to normal range. He will then be able to lead a normal life.”