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12-Inch Eel Slides Up Vietnamese Man’s Rectum, Surgically Removed Alive

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A man surgically removed a live eel from his abdomen.

A 34-year-old man from Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam received a shocking diagnosis after experiencing severe abdominal pain. Doctors at Haiha District Medical Center were alerted to his complaints and conducted X-rays and ultrasounds. Scans revealed a foreign object lodged in his abdomen, causing a life-threatening condition called peritonitis, which causes inflammation of the peritoneum. Oddity Central.

Emergency surgery was performed to remove the mysterious object. Doctors were shocked to find a live eel, about 30 centimeters long, wriggling inside the man’s abdomen. The eel is thought to have entered through the rectum and traveled up the colon, causing intestinal perforation. Doctors carefully removed the eel and the damaged tissue from its intestines. Press.

The delicate surgery was a success and the patient experienced only mild discomfort after the ordeal and is recovering well under observation. The cause of the eel’s presence remains a mystery, but doctors suspect it somehow entered the man’s abdomen through his rectum. The fact that the eel was still alive when it was removed added to the surprise of the medical team.

After removing the eel, doctors carefully removed the damaged part of the intestine near the bottom. This was dangerous because it was close to the rectum and susceptible to infection. Thankfully, the surgery was successful and the patient recovered.

“This is a rare case,” said Dr. Pham Manh Hung. local media. “The rectum is a highly contaminated area and infection is a major concern. Fortunately, the surgery was successful.”

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