Blades, pens and wire: Just a few of the 33 items extracted from Madhya Pradesh man's belly

Written By Harish Gupta | Updated: Jul 18, 2019, 05:15 AM IST

The items that were pulled out of Yogesh’s stomach after a two-hour surgery on Wednesday

Apparently, he was in the habit of eating any item in his vicinity, including inedible and dangerous ones

In a baffling surgery that questions the limit of human endurance, a doctor in the Chhatarpur area of Madhya Pradesh pulled out as many as 33 sharp objects — including a plastic pen and blades — from 30-year-old Yogesh's stomach.

The operation was conducted by Dr MPN Khare, who runs a private hospital, on Wednesday. Following the surgery, Yogesh is said to be stable and out of danger. He is currently in post-surgery observation.

Hailing from Ishanagar, Yogesh went to the doctor complaining of a pain in his stomach. Apparently, he was in the habit of eating any item in his vicinity, including inedible and dangerous ones. The accumulation of these items had led to a slowly groing unbearable pain.

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Hailing from Ishanagar, Yogesh went to the doctor complaining of a pain in his stomach. Apparently, he was in the habit of eating any item in his vicinity, including inedible and dangerous ones.

He was then asked to undergo further tests, wherein the X-ray also revealed the collection of sharp objects inside Yogesh's stomach.

He was recommended an immediate surgery, and during the almost two-hour surgery, items like pencil, needles, metallic wire and leather were extracted from his abdomen. At last count, a total of 33 objects were gathered out of his body.

Doctors said that though the operation was a tough one, they had managed to complete it successfully. They added that Yogesh was now out of danger.

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