HEALTH COACH - The heaviest woman in the world to arrive in the United Arab Emirates Thursday

HEALTH COACH -
 The heaviest woman in the world to arrive in the United Arab Emirates Thursday  

The patient must be evacuated in a single transfer from bed to bed aboard an Airbus 300 Mumbai-Abu Dhabi flight Dubai: the heaviest woman in the world, Eman Abdul Atti, is expected to arrive at the airport of Dubai.

Abu Dhabi from Mumbai Thursday, hospital sources confirmed Gulf News

The patient will be medically evacuated in a single transfer From bed to bed aboard an EgyptAir flight Special Airbus 300 Mumbai-Abu Dhabi by the end of the afternoon on Thursday. Eman Abdul Atti and Sister (19459012)

Shaima Selim

Abdul Atti, who was classified as the world's heaviest woman, was medically evacuated in a special charge. Alexandria, Egypt, in February to undergo bariatric surgery at the Saifee hospital in Mumbai. It is said that it weighed 500 kg at the time and now weighs 176 kg.

However, following a disagreement between the family of Abdul Atti and the surgeon who followed, Dr. Maffazal Lakdawala, his sister Shaima Selim approached the Burjeel hospital in Abu Dhabi for help and the latter agreed to take responsibility for breastfeeding.

Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, president and founder of the Burjeel Hospital, flew to Mumbai with his team of intensivists, specialists and paramedics of the " UCI and is currently on the ground to coordinate the logistics of the evacuation.

The UAE government has issued one-time "courtesy visas" Abdul Atti and sister Shaima Selim in the last week of April

The visa is valid for 90 days.

Dr. Vayalil told Gulf News: "I want to express my gratitude to the KAUs Who has not wasted time on issuing long-term courtesy visas To facilitate the transfer of the patient ". Dr. Shajir Gaffar, CEO of Burjeel Hospital in Dubai and Northern Emirates, who accompanies the team, said

Gulf News [ ]: "In the case of Abdul Atti, we will use a multidisciplinary and integrated approach [for her treatment] that goes far beyond surgery for weight loss."

Sanet Mayer, director of the Medevac unit in Burjeel who is in charge of medical evacuation, had already stated Gulf News

that a Joint Task Force Burjeel Hospital India and Abu Dhabi were working on the field logistics of patient transfer.

"She will be transported on a special bed in a special Ambulance at the airport and hoisted to the airplane door with pneumatic lifting equipment. In-flight patients will be provided by a team of intensifiers and paramedics.

"We will transport all medicines and emergency equipment onboard the flight, Defibrillator, ventilator, oxygen cylinder and drugs to treat any kind of medical emergency on board. "

Abdul Atti, 36, will continue his

Meanwhile, Shaima Selim said Gulf News in Mumbai: "Eman and I Are absolutely thrilled with the prospect of traveling to Abu Dhabi soon. I can not thank Dr. Vayalil enough to think of us as his extended family and join us. I now feel that there is hope that Eman will get back on his feet. "

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