A man who went to the hospital with complaints of abdominal pain had a live eel removed from his abdomen.

A man who went to the hospital with complaints of abdominal pain had a live eel removed from his abdomen.

07.07.2025 08:00

A 30-year-old man who went to the hospital with severe abdominal pain had a live eel removed from his abdomen. The man was urgently taken into surgery due to the risk of death, and it was determined that the eel was swimming among his organs.

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An incredible event occurred in Hunan province, China. A 30-year-old man who went to the hospital with severe abdominal pain had a live eel emerge from his abdomen.



IT PENETRATED THE STOMACH AND LEAKED INTO THE ABDOMEN



According to a report by NTV, a CT scan conducted at the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Medical University revealed that a foreign object had penetrated the man's stomach and leaked into the abdominal cavity. Doctors took the man into emergency surgery due to the risk of death.



A live eel emerged from the abdomen of a man who went to the hospital with abdominal pain


FOUND SWIMMING AMONG ORGANS



During the operation, doctors found a live eel that had penetrated the intestinal wall and entered the abdominal cavity. It was noted that the fish was practically swimming among the organs.



A live eel emerged from the abdomen of a man who went to the hospital with abdominal pain


THE ABDOMEN WAS CLEANED WITH SALINE SOLUTION



The surgeons caught and removed the eel, then stitched up the damaged part of the large intestine, and cleaned the abdominal cavity with saline solution to minimize the risk of infection. After the surgery, the patient quickly recovered and was discharged. However, no information was shared about the fate of the eel.



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