2 embryos were successfully removed from the stomach of a newborn in Maharashtra

2 embryos were successfully removed from the stomach of a newborn in Maharashtra




Buldhana:

Doctors said that a woman was detected with a ‘fetus’, a extremely rare position, two fetuses were removed from the stomach of her three -day child in Amravati district of Maharashtra on Tuesday after successfully delivery after delivery.

The 32 -year -old woman from Buldana district was found with a rare congenital anomaly, in which a perverted embryo is located within another fetus body last month, when she passed through sonography as part of regular health check -up.

The woman gave a child to Buldana Women’s Hospital on 1 February. Subsequently, he and the child were transferred to a super specialty government hospital in Amravati district, where a team of doctors operated a team of newborns to remove two fetuses from their stomach, he said.

The boy was given Dr. at Amravati Divisional Hospital. Usha was operated under the supervision of Ghazabhi.

Talking to reporters, Dr. Ghazbihe said that a three -day -old child had two twins like fetus with hands and feet in his stomach.

He said that the fetus was successfully removed during the operation and the children and mother were doing well.

Maternity and gynecologist at Buldana Hospital, Dr. Prasad Aggarwal, who operated a sonography on the woman, when she was pregnant of 35-week, told reporters last Tuesday that ‘fetus in Fatu’ is one of the rare medical conditions, which is one of the five million cases , Which is one of the five lakh cases. ,

He had said that only 200 such cases have been reported (worldwide), this too, after delivery, including 10–15 cases in India, he said.

“But I was lucky and alert that to do some very unusual notice with this child, grossly growing fetus with some bones and a fetal -like structure in its stomach,” Dr. Aggarwal said.

He said, “It hit me immediately that it is not normal. It was one of the rarest cases in the world, which was one of the world’s rare cases. We sought another opinion and the case was confirmed by Radiologist Dr. Shruti Thorat, “He said.


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