JERUSALEM
(AP) - It's the bizarre, nightmarish stuff of a child's
nursery rhyme: An Israeli woman swallowed a cockroach and
right after it, down went a fork she used to try to fish
the critter out of her throat.
A winged cockroach jumped into the
woman's mouth as she was cleaning her home in a village in
northern Israel this week. And as the story goes, the
32-year-old woman tried to scoop the bug out with a fork
but swallowed it as well.
"It's a bit of a strange story," said
Dr. Nikola Adid, who operated on the woman on Tuesday to
remove the fork from her stomach. The bug was already
digested. "This is the first time I've ever encountered
anything like this. None of my medical colleagues in this
country have heard of anything similar either."
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An X-ray showing a fork lodged
sideways in the stomach of a 32-year-old woman who
accidently swallowed it while using it to scoop a
cockroach out of her throat Thursday. (AP Photo/
Effi Sharir)
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An X-ray showed the fork, lodged
sideways in the woman's stomach.
Adid, a surgeon at the Poria Hospital in
Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, removed the fork with
laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive procedure
performed through a tiny incision in a patient's abdomen.
The woman is recovering well, Adid said,
adding that she fared better than the old woman of the
children's rhyme:
"There was an old woman who swallowed a
fly. I don't know why she swallowed a fly. Perhaps she'll
die."
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