Doctors remove 50 batteries from a woman's belly in Ireland

A rare medical case has occurred in Ireland. 50 batteries were removed from the stomach of a woman who she allegedly swallowed in order to hurt herself. This is how the Irish Medical Journal reports in an article published on September 15th. It's about a 66-year-old woman [...]
A rare medical case has occurred in Ireland.
50 batteries were removed from the stomach of a woman who she allegedly swallowed in order to hurt herself.
This is how the Irish Medical Journal reports in an article published on September 15th.
It's about a 66-year-old woman who was treated by University Hospital St. Vincent.
Radiation the X-ray discovered a host of batteries in her belly, although fortunately none seemed to have prevented her from leaving gastrointestinian and no battery showed signs of structural damage.

The treatment team first looked closely at the patient to see if and how many batteries would pass through the gastrointhestial leafing itself.
Over a week, she passed five batteries AA, but the X - ray taken over the next three weeks showed that the destructive majority of batteries had failed to progress through its body. At this time, the patient was experiencing stomachlike pain.
The woman was then subjected to a cut from surgeons to enter her belly vault.
They discovered that the stomach, pulled down by the battery's weight, was expanded and extended to the area above the public bone.
The team then cut a small hole in the stomach and removed 46 batteries from the organ; these included AA and AAA batteries.
Four extra batteries, stuck in the colon, were removed through the amus, which led to the total number of cells swallowed to 55.
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