'Eat and Sleep,' Jokes 112-Year-Old Woman from TO Who May Set World Record for Oldest Person to Undergo Orthopedic Surgery
Isabel Gomes, a 112-year-old woman from Palmas, Brazil, successfully underwent complex hip surgery and may become the oldest person in the world to have orthopedic surgery.
Isabel Gomes, a 112-year-old resident of Palmas, Brazil, is recovering well after undergoing a complex orthopedic surgery on her femur on February 24. The surgery, which took place at the Hospital Geral de Palmas, was successful and has placed her in the running to set a Guinness World Record. After suffering a fall at home, she was hospitalized and has since become somewhat of a celebrity within the hospital, thanks to her advanced age and the nature of her surgery.
In a lighthearted moment, Isabel humorously responded to inquiries about her daily activities by suggesting that at her age, her routine mainly consists of eating and sleeping. This reflects her spirited attitude despite the circumstances, showcasing a resilience that has captured the attention of both medical staff and the media. The State Health Secretariat of Tocantins has announced plans to submit the appropriate documentation to Guinness for her record verification, should she officially claim the title.
If recognized, Isabel will surpass the previous record held by British woman Gladys Ada Elizabeth Hooper, who underwent hip surgery at the age of 112 years and 264 days in 2015. This story not only highlights the remarkable achievements of longevity seen in some individuals but also emphasizes advancements in medical procedures that allow elderly patients to safely undergo complicated operations. It draws attention to the capabilities and experiences of the older population and challenges prevailing notions about age and health care.