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Juan Pedro Franco weighed 595kg last year. Can second surgery get him down to 120kg?

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This handout picture released by Gastric Bypass México hospital press office shows Mexican 32-year-old Juan Pedro Franco (centre) accompanied by his parents Herminio Franco and Maria Salas at the intensive care room, where he was recovering from gastric bypass surgery in Guadalajara, Jalisco state, on Friday. Photo: Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse

A Mexican once certified as the heaviest man in the world is recovering from a second stomach-reduction surgery that doctors hope will help him shed more than 200kg, the medical centre treating him reported Thursday.

Juan Pedro Franco, 33, who once weighed in at a stunning 595kg – about the same as a male polar bear – began a weight-loss programme a year ago, bringing his current weight to 366kg.

After the operation Wednesday in the western city of Zapopan, Franco hopes to get down to a less-extreme 120kg, said a statement from Gastric Bypass Mexico.

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“Juan Pedro did very well in this surgery,” said surgeon Jose Antonio Castaneda, who was quoted in the statement. “We are very optimistic.”

He said Franco should be released in the next few days.
Juan Pedro Franco recovers from his first gastric bypass operation in December 2016. Photo: Agence France-Presse
Juan Pedro Franco recovers from his first gastric bypass operation in December 2016. Photo: Agence France-Presse
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The operation Thursday, which followed an earlier surgery in May, was performed by minimally invasive laparoscopy. This crucial procedure involved dividing Franco’s stomach in half to give it a much smaller capacity, while also removing a section of intestine.

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