Man’s Shocking Octopus Encounter: Singapore Doctors Remove an Octopus Lodged in Esophagus

2023-07-11 05:54:45

Doctors in Singapore were shocked to discover an octopus lodged in a man’s esophagus while he was undergoing a gastrointestinal examination to find out why he was vomiting.

The Singaporean man realized something was wrong when he started vomiting following eating a meal that included raw octopus.

When he realized he was also having a swallowing problem, the man panicked and quickly decided to visit the emergency department at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

Doctors there conducted a quick CT scan, which revealed a super-dense mass in the man’s esophagus, but they mightn’t be sure what it was without an esophagoscopy, which involves inserting a small, flexible tube with a camera at the end, and discovering that the man had a whole octopus stuck in his stomach. episode.

The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute shared images taken from the endoscope camera, showing the eight-tentacled creature stuck in the man’s esophagus.

At first, the doctors tried the “push technique” but it soon became clear that the octopus would not go down, and excessive pressure might lead to a rupture of the esophagus.

So they had to use forceps to grab the sea creature and pull it out of the esophagus.

It is not clear why the man swallowed the octopus whole, but fortunately he recovered well and was released from the hospital two days later.

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