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Heroic doctor saves coin from food pipe of three-year-old child in northern India
A hero doctor managed to extract a coin from the oesophagus of a three-year-old child in northern India's Punjab.
The procedure was done on 18 March in Bhatinda city.
Visuals showed the doctor using an endoscopic to find the foreign body, stuck inside the child's food pipe.
The doctor, Gagandeep Goyal, is heard saying that the coin is stuck in an uncomfortable position.
After a few tries, he is able to fish it out in under two minutes.
Speaking to Newslions Media Network, Dr Goyal, D.M. Gastroenterologist, said: "This is a stark reminder for parents to be more watchful towards their children. We often see children swallowing foreign bodies, be it a coin of hair clips or even needles and suffering after that. This can seriously affect the stomach."
Dr Goyal said that the patient, Gurveer, was rushed to his hospital, R Gagan Gastro Care, after the child told his parents about swallowing the coin.
The procedure was completed by the doctor with the help of anesthetist Dr Johnpal Sidhu, and technicians Mr Balkaran, Mr Jeetu and Mr Aman.
The lucky patient was discharged two hours after the procedure.
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