Bombay Hospital's bariatric surgery department has successfully treated a  32-year-old women with asthmatic attack by making her lose around 10  kg. The patient who weighed around 200 kg was brought to a stable state  and made to lose around 10 kg  - a precondition to operate upon her  under general anaesthesia.
Since the patient weighed around 200  kg, she may not have survived another similar asthmatic attack. After  repeated discussions within the bariatric (weight loss) team and her  family, it was decided that the best opportunity lies in a definite  procedure to get her weight down. 
This patient underwent Sleeve  Gastrectomy surgery in which two-thirds of the stomach is removed  resulting in a banana shaped stomach. This reduces hunger and gives a  feeling of fullness with small meals. This surgery is expected to bring  her weight down by around 100 kg within a year.
Dr Ramen Goel,  Bariatric and Weight Loss surgeon at Bombay Hospital said, “This patient  was a challenge not only because she survived a life threatening  episode and surgery, but also because she is mentally challenged. This  has tested the effort of Bombay Hospital’s robust and proven  infrastructure and team of doctors and she will continue to require our  and the family’s support for long term results.”
He further  added, “The safety of surgery lies in patient preparation, adequate  infrastructure and experience of the entire team. Fortunately at Bombay  Hospital, we have the country’s most experienced physicians,  anaesthetists, dieticians, physiotherapists and other reputed doctors.”
Bombay  Hospital is the first major hospital in Mumbai to start a dedicated  bariatric (treatment of obesity) surgery department over nine years back  under one of the most experienced bariatric surgeon. The expert  multi–specialty bariatric team has been able to successfully prepare and  operate many other similar patients in the past too.
