Doctors in India removed a whopping 33 objects, including razor blades and a screwdriver, from a man’s stomach after he complained of having pain in his abdomen, which is understandable.
The 30-year-old man known as Yogesh Thakur was admitted to hospital in central India on 14 July after he complained of severe pains in his stomach. Medics believed he may have had some objects inside his belly, which turned out to be a bit of an understatement.
After arriving at MPN Khare Surgical and Maternity Nursing Home in Madhya Pradesh, Yogesh was given an x-ray which appeared to show a number of objects inside him, including a knife, razor blades, a screwdriver and some plastic bits and pieces.
Once on the operating table, surgeons pulled out 33 objects.
His mum, Kusma Thakur, said her son would often eat non-food items, telling local press:
“He grabs anything and eats it. But we were surprised when we came to know that he could eat such dangerous things too.”
Dr MPN Khare, who carried out the operation, said Yogesh had ‘altered mental status’ (AMS) a general term used to describe a number of different disorders that impact mental functioning – from ‘slight confusion to coma’.
“It was a rather difficult surgery as he suffered from hypertension (high blood pressure),” Dr Khare said. “We were shocked and surprised to find over 30 sharp objects inside his abdomen.”
Thankfully, Yogesh is now recovering well and is set to be discharged from hospital within the next four to five days.
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