Saturday, April 19, 2014

12 Gold biscuits inside Indian businessman's tummy stun doctors

A 63-year-old Indian businessman approached doctors in a Delhi hospital earlier this month, complaining of difficulty defecating and vomiting due to swallowing a water bottle cap following a fight with his wife. What doctors found instead were 12 gold biscuits weighing a total of 396 grams - all this stored inside his stomach.
The doctors at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi discovered about the gold bars when they did an X-ray of the patient, what they thought earlier were just symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction. Good thing, the bars have been removed earlier, if not there will be serious complications.
Dr. Ramachandra revealed it was the first time he recovered gold from a patient's abdomen and he said it was unbelievable.
The doctors said the wealthy businessman, who has business in Chandni Chowk, was a known patient there. The patient, who is a diabetic, already went through four stomach surgeries - gall bladder removal, incisional hernia and appendicitis, so the latest operation was rather critical.
"It was a tedious three-hour-long operation. He is an old patient and we had to be careful," Dr. Ramachandra said.
Reports say the businessman indeed swallowed the gold biscuits weighing 33 grams each, so he could smuggle them from Singapore to India about 10 days ago. Surprisingly, he managed to escape airport security checks. The gold biscuits have been estimated to worth Rs 12 lakh. The plan was to eventually get rid of the biscuits from his stomach through his stool, but the biscuits wouldn't leave his small intestine despite having tried to use laxatives and to drink lots of fluids. He also didn't eat for 10 days in the hope that it would come out that way.
The case has been reported immediately to officials, who later confiscated the gold and went to question the businessman.
19/04/14 Lori Sandoval/Tech Times
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