Doctors remove live cockroach from intestine
The Morning Standard|October 12, 2024
A team of doctors in a city hospital saved a life by using an advanced endoscopy procedure to extract a 3 cm-long live cockroach from a young man's intestines in just ten minutes.
- ASHISH SRIVASTAVA

The patient complained of severe stomach ache and was unable to eat anything for a few days prompting the doctors to conduct emergency surgery since it could have had fatal outcomes.

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