
29 stapler pins removed from 10-month-old baby's oral cavity
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An attempt by her family members to manually remove them precipitated the problem by lodging the set of pins in the nasopharynx. Stapler pins stuck inside the mouth of a 10-month-old baby
was successfully removed through an operation at the Central Referral Hospital (CRH) in Gangtok. Prof Suvamoy Chakraborty, head of the Ear Nose Throat department and Head and Neck surgery
department of CRH, who led the operation on Tuesday, said the baby had accidentally ingested 29 stapler pins which got stuck in her oral cavity. An attempt by her family members to manually
remove them precipitated the problem by lodging the set of pins in the nasopharynx, he said. A team of ENT surgeons from CRH, led by Prof Suvamoy Chakraborty and supported by Dr Subhasish
Mukherjee and Dr Soumyajit Das successfully performed the operation and the stapler pins were removed, Chakraborty added. ALSO READ: ROYAL BABY: CELEBS CONGRATULATE ROYALS ON BABY PRINCESS
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