Aaseya (name changed) not only faced severe threat from obesity-induced diseases such as diabetes and hypertension but was also restricted to the bed for several years as excess weight had completely damaged her knees.
Doctors in her home country advised her to reduce weight and start physical exercise. However, with her knees failing to support her body weight and her inability to walk or make any substantial movement further aggravated her health condition and co-morbidities.
"She was so heavy that her knees suffered early wear and tear which progressed into severe damage with time. So much so that she could hardly walk without support. Ultimately, she was restricted to the bed completely. Her condition necessitated a total knee arthoplasty immediately," said Dr Rajeev K Sharma, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement Surgeon at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital.
Aaseya was operated upon on January 12 and was discharged the day after. "Knee replacement procedures are more difficult and time-consuming in case of people who are overweight as they have excess fatty tissue surrounding the joints," Dr Sharma said.
With the surgery successful, Aaseya is hopeful of leading a normal life once again.