The man, Saidalavi, hailing from Thrissur district, was suffering from lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) for some three decades and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail, as the swelling kept increasing.
He underwent a five-hour surgery at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences here recently following which the deformity was removed.
"It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk," said Dr Subramania Iyer, head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences.
The patient will need further reduction surgery on both the legs after 6-9 months, and then he will be able to lead a normal life, Iyer said.
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