World’s heaviest Woman to arrive in UAE on Thursday


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Dubai, May 3: The world’s heaviest woman, Eman Abdul Atti, is set to arrive at Abu Dhabi airport from Mumbai on Thursday May 4, hospital sources confirmed. The patient will be medically evacuated in a unique bed-to-bed transfer aboard an EgyptAir special Airbus 300 Mumbai–Abu Dhabi flight by the late afternoon on Thursday.

Abdul Atti, who was classified as the world’s heaviest woman, was medically evacuated in a special cargo plane from Alexandria, Egypt, in February to undergo bariatric surgery at Saifee Hospital in Mumbai. She is said to have weighed 500kg at the time and now weighs 176kg.However, following a disagreement between Abdul Atti’s family and the surgeon attending to her, Dr Maffazal Lakdawala, her sister Shaima Selim approached the Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi for help and the latter agreed to take on the responsibility of nursing her back to health.

Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, chairman and founder of Burjeel Hospital, flew to Mumbai with his team of ICU intensivists, specialists and paramedics and is currently on ground coordinating the logistics of the evacuation. The UAE government issued long-term single-entry ‘courtesy visas’ to Abdul Atti and sister Shaima Selim in the last week of April. The visa is valid for 90 days. Dr Vayalil said, “I would like to express my gratitude to the UAE government which lost no time in issuing long-term courtesy visas to facilitate the transfer of the patient.”

Dr Shajir Gaffar, CEO of Burjeel Hospital, Dubai and Northern Emirates, who is accompanying the team, said, “In Abdul Atti’s case, we will employ a multidisciplinary and integrated approach (for her treatment) that will go far beyond surgery for weight loss. We will extend complete physical and psychological rehabilitation to her.”

Sanet Mayer, director of Burjeel’s Medevac unit that is in charge of the medical evacuation, had earlier said that a joint task force of Burjeel Hospital India and Abu Dhabi was working on the ground logistics of transfer of the patient. “She will be transported on a special bed in a special ambulance to the airport and hoisted to the aircraft door with a pneumatic hoisting equipment. In-flight patient care will be provided by a team of intensivists and paramedics. "We will carry all ICU medicines and emergency equipment on board the flight such as defibrillator, ventilator, oxygen cylinder and medication to handle any kind of medical emergency on board.”

Abdul Atti, 36, will continue her special liquid diet that is fed to her via a tube while on board the flight. Meanwhile, Shaima Selim informed from Mumbai: “Eman and I are absolutely thrilled with the prospect of travelling to Abu Dhabi soon. I cannot thank Dr Vayalil enough for thinking of us as his extended family and reaching out to us. I now feel there is hope that Eman will recover and stand on her feet soon.”

To know more about VPS Healthcare’s Burjeel Hospital visit: https://www.burjeel.com/

  

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  • William DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    The major job of 90% is done at Mumbai (wight from 500 kg to 175 kgs in just about 3 months; a loss of weight more than 325 kgs.), Even in United States, the welknown Doctors do not achieve such things and that too in three months. however, the patient sister is ungrateful to doctors of Mumbai.... very inhuman, ungrateful behavior of patient sister....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Hardest and most complicated op.was done in Mmbai That they should not foget.They cant expect everything from doctors all f a sudden patient gets up and walks from yestrday of today.It should go slowly ,step by step.Otherwise ther e is danger to the patient,of going her BP.all of a sudden down.or heart attack I think patients sister doesnt understand it.Even in future,care should be taken ,that the patient looses slowly ,and physiotherapy ,exercises are A and O.Even now she is not out of danger.with all medical assistance ,and therapy,Wish her all the best.otherwise they may again blame the mumbai doctor /hospital.By the way why did they wait for so long for her weight reduction /op?She is quit young.

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