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Syed Intishab Ali | TNN

Jaipur: Sewing needle enters from abdomen, pierces liver of 2-year-old boy, removed

JAIPUR: Unattained needles, knives or any such objects placed near toddlers or infants can invite accidents anytime. In such a case of carelessness of parents, Sawai Man Singh (SMS) hospital doctors have removed a two-inch long needle, used in stitching clothes from the left lobe of liver of a two-year-old boy, who was discharged from the hospital after seven-day stay post surgery in the hospital on Thursday.

The boy was first brought to the JK Lon hospital while the thread of the needle was clearly visible in the area between left lower chest and abdomen from where the needle had entered. The parents of the boy informed the doctor that they did not know how the needle entered inside the body of the baby.

When the doctors tried to remove the needle, they only managed to take out the thread as the needle had completely moved inside the stomach area of the baby.

JK Lon hospital referred the baby to SMS medical college’s department of Cardiothoracic surgery. The doctors tried to locate the needle by X-ray. The needle was located inside the stomach. When the doctors started conducting the surgery, they did not find the needle in the stomach area.

"On further examination, we found that the needle entered the left lower lobe of the liver. The two-inch needle was one inch inside the liver. We managed to remove the needle, which has caused minor injury to the liver that will be healed in the next few months," said Dr Anil Sharma, head of the department (cardiothoracic and vascular surgery), SMS hospital.

Dr Sharma said that the boy could have died, had the needle pierced the aorta, inferior vena cava which is an important vein supplying blood from the lower trunk, abdomen, and lower limbs to the right atrium of the heart.

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