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  Life   Health  17 Dec 2017  Doctors in Mumbai pull out bullet from robbery victim's nostril without making incision

Doctors in Mumbai pull out bullet from robbery victim's nostril without making incision

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Dec 17, 2017, 5:26 pm IST
Updated : Dec 17, 2017, 5:26 pm IST

Several doctors refused to go ahead with an operation due to risks involved in the procedure.

The bullet was pulled out without making a single incision on his face (Photo: AFP)
 The bullet was pulled out without making a single incision on his face (Photo: AFP)

Surviving after being shot in the face is miraculous but can leave a person with life altering injuries. While having a bullet lodged in the face can be painful, removing it also comes with its own share of risks.

23-year-old Tanveer Ansari was shot after being robbed, but the bullet didn’t kill him although it blinded him in the left eye. While the 3-cm bullet was stuck in his face, many surgeons refused to perform an operation to remove it due to risks involved in the procedure.

Eventually doctors from Mumbai’s JJ Hospital decided to go ahead with the process as scans revealed that the bullet was lodged near the left eye. This enabled them to pull out the bullet through the nostril without making a single incision on Ansari’s face.

They used modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are inserted in the body by being attached to an inspection tube. Similar operations have been used to remove gallstones and tumours.

Meanwhile Tanveer is recovering from his injuries although it isn’t known if he will regain vision in his left eye.

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