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Man who had 40 knives removed from his stomach 'felt urge' to swallow them

One of the doctors who assisted with the procedure says he has never heard of such a case

Nirmala George
Delhi
Tuesday 23 August 2016 10:44 BST
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Jatinder Malhotra, right, displays the 40 knives that were surgically removed from the stomach of the police constable, as he recuperates in a hospital in Amritsar, India
Jatinder Malhotra, right, displays the 40 knives that were surgically removed from the stomach of the police constable, as he recuperates in a hospital in Amritsar, India (Prabhjot Gill/AP)

Doctors in northern India who surgically removed 40 knives from the stomach of a man who had swallowed them, have said the man just felt the "urge" to do so.

The 42-year-old man is recovering in a hospital in Punjab state after undergoing surgery on Friday in which doctors removed the knives – some folded and some with exposed blades up to 7" long.

Dr Jatinder Malhotra, who assisted during the five-hour operation, said the man, who works as a police constable, could be suffering from a psychiatric disorder and is now being counselled.

The man told doctors that he could not explain his urge to swallow knives. “He told us he would swallow the knives along with a glass of water,” Dr Malhotra said. “He had no explanation for why he did it. Just an urge.”

Dr Malhotra said he had never before heard of a case of a person swallowing knives.

“In my 20-year career, and in all the medical literature that we checked, there has never been a case like this one, where a person has swallowed not one, but 40 knives,” said Dr Malhotra, a critical care doctor at the Corporate Hospital in the city of Amritsar.

The man reportedly told AFP that he did "not know why" he had swallowed the knives but claimed there "was some spiritual power behind" the action.

“It started in June when I swallowed the first knife and I enjoyed the feeling. It soon became a habit,” he said.

The man had come to the hospital two weeks ago complaining of severe pain in his abdomen.

“In an endoscopy, we saw a big mass in his abdominal area,” Dr Malhotra said. “We initially thought it was a tumor or some cancerous growth. But it was like nothing we doctors had seen before.”

A team of two surgeons, two critical care physicians and an anesthetist conducted the surgery, during which they initially removed 28 knives. But further investigation revealed 12 more, the hospital said.

There was massive internal bleeding during the surgery because the knives, which were all made of iron, had lacerated the man's stomach walls, Dr Malhotra said.

Since the surgery, the man has told doctors that he can't bear to look at another knife. “He even asked his wife to get out of the room when she was cutting some fruit for him,” Dr Malhotra said.

Associated Press

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