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Doctors Shocked: Teacup Found Inside Constipated Patient

21 Nov

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Summary

  • A man sought medical help for severe constipation and abdominal pain.
  • Doctors discovered a ceramic teacup lodged in the patient's intestine.
  • Emergency surgery was required to safely remove the teacup.
Doctors Shocked: Teacup Found Inside Constipated Patient

A man's prolonged constipation, lasting three days, prompted a hospital visit where doctors made a startling discovery: a ceramic teacup lodged within his intestine. The patient presented at Dajia Li General Hospital in Taichung City, Taiwan, with severe abdominal bloating and pain. An X-ray confirmed the presence of the cup, approximately 6cm wide and 8cm tall. Medics initially struggled with non-surgical removal due to the object's smooth surface and the risk of breakage, which could cause further injury or infection.

As the man's condition worsened, with his intestine's blood supply critically compromised, a two-hour emergency surgery became the only viable option. Dr. Wu Kunda and his team successfully operated under general anesthesia, removing the teacup and performing a temporary colostomy to allow the patient to pass stool. The patient reportedly expressed embarrassment and claimed the object's presence was accidental.

This unusual case highlights other strange medical findings, such as a woman who swallowed a door key and a man who lived with a knife in his chest for eight years. These incidents underscore the unexpected challenges medical professionals can encounter when diagnosing and treating patients with foreign objects ingested or lodged within their bodies.

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Doctors discovered a ceramic teacup, about 6cm wide and 8cm tall, lodged in the man's intestine.
The man went to the hospital complaining of severe constipation and abdominal pain after being unable to go to the toilet for three days.
Doctors performed an emergency surgery under general anesthesia to safely remove the teacup from the man's intestine.

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