6,000 Stones Found in Man’s Stomach-Shocking Discovery!

In a remarkable medical case, doctors in Kota, Rajasthan, India, discovered and removed an astonishing 6,110 stones from the gallbladder of a 70-year-old man.

Update: 2024-09-09 10:17 GMT

In a remarkable medical case, doctors in Kota, Rajasthan, India, discovered and removed an astonishing 6,110 stones from the gallbladder of a 70-year-old man. The patient, who had been experiencing discomfort, underwent a sonography examination three days prior to the surgery. The results revealed that his gallbladder was not only filled with stones but had also grown to a substantial size of 12×4 cm.

The presence of such a large number of stones and the enlarged gallbladder posed significant challenges for the doctors, making laparoscopic surgery a complex procedure. To ensure a successful outcome, the medical team decided to remove the gallbladder using an endobag, a specialized bag designed for safely containing and extracting specimens during minimally invasive surgeries.

After a meticulous surgical procedure that lasted for approximately 30-40 minutes, the patient's gallbladder, along with the 6,110 stones, was successfully removed. The use of an endo bag during the surgery allowed for the safe and efficient extraction of the specimen without causing any complications or contamination within the patient's body.

Following the successful surgery, the patient was discharged from the hospital, indicating a smooth recovery process. This remarkable case highlights the importance of regular medical check-ups and the advancements in surgical techniques that enable doctors to tackle even the most challenging medical conditions effectively. The discovery of 6,000 stones in a single gallbladder serves as a reminder of the human body's resilience and the dedication of medical professionals in providing exceptional care to their patients.

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