EN, I am not suggesting that anyone was butchered. I also have great respect for Dr. Roslin and hope and trust that he discussed the surgery and its ramifications with his international patients before performing it. There is certainly nothing in the article to suggest otherwise. The reasons I found it interesting were that a highly respected American DS surgeon is traveling across the world to a very different culture and doing surgery there (not just lecturing about it, for example), that morbid obesity is becoming such a terrible problem worldwide that it is prevalent everywhere that people aren't starving, and that he's doing some kind of "modified" DS over there for whatever reason.
There are certainly plenty of bariatric surgery patients right here in the good old USA who seem clueless about what they have gotten themselves into, never mind India or elsewhere. How many posts have we seen from people with lap band who still try to eat bread, people with gastric bypass who belatedly wonder what drugs they can take for their arthritis or migraines now that they can't take NSAIDs, etc etc. The whole field of bariatric surgery is loaded with poorly informed patients. Some docs do a great job educating their patients. Others - not so much.