Pair of scissors removed from woman 's stomach after four years

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July 1, 2014

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Mangalore, Jul 1: A 35-year-old, who was pregnant with a pair of surgical scissors for more than four years, finally breathed a sigh of relief on Monday.

Umm-ul-Miqass, a resident of Madoor near Kotekar in Mangalore taulk, once again underwent a crucial surgery on Monday in Unity Health Complex for the removal of surgical instruments from her stomach.

It is learnt that reputed surgeon Dr Abdul Majeed successfully removed the surgical scissors from pelvic area. Based on the request of police the entire surgery was reportedly video graphed on Monday. The surgical scissors also have been handed over to the police.

Meanwhile, Mangalore East Police, who have registered a case of negligence against the two doctors who operated on the woman four years ago. Police sources said that experts ' opinion would be sought before taking further action against accused doctors.

In February, 2010, Dr Poornima Nair and Dr Rohit Gatti had operated on 30-year-old Umm-ul-Miqass at Mangalore Nursing Home. The woman was discharged from the hospital a few days after the hysterectomy surgery.

However within a few days, the health condition of Umm-ul-Miqass began to deteriorate. She experienced constant abdominal pain. Severe pain and swelling in her joints turned her life into hell. She suffered from multiple diseases including back-to-back fevers for more than four long years.

Very recently, a skin specialist in Unity Health Centre, Mangalore, after examining her, asked her to undergo scanning. The result shocked the staff and doctors, as there was a pair of scissors lying in the abdomen.

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Bengaluru, Feb 14: Karnataka Legislative Assembly Speaker Vishvesha Hegde Kageri on Friday announced continuation of ban on private TV channels from live coverage of the Budget Session being held this Month and next month.

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Bengaluru, Apr 5: Opening of Karnataka's borders to Kerala at this point in time will be like "embracing death," chief minister B S Yediyurappa said on Saturday making clear his government's stand not opening the state border.

The chief minister repeatedly said that for his government interest of the people of the state was supreme.

Yediyurappa made his stand clear in a letter to former prime minister and JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda.

Gowda had recently written to the chief minister on March 31 seeking relaxation of the border restrictions on "humanitarian" grounds.

He had also written to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressing his anguish against Karnataka authorities for imposing restriction and promising to raise the matter with prime minister Narendra Modi.

Stating the decision to close the border was not sudden, Yediyurappa said, it was a conscious decision after analysing the health situation in the area following the spread of COVID-19.

The chief minister cited the Indian Medical Association, Mangaluru branch data regarding the spread of Covid-19 in Kasargod of Kerala and surrounding areas which was alarming.

Noting that the region has nearly 106 positive coronaviruscases, he said, "this is the region with most number of infections in the country."

If this restriction is removed, it puts the health of the people of Karnataka in to risk and create a situation of "embracing death", so we will not be able to open the border, Yediyurappa said.

He also clarified that there was no prejudice behind his government's decision, and the interest of the people of the state was of utmost importance.

"...There is also no political maliciousness. We want to have good and brotherly relationship with neighbouring states," he said, adding that opening the border will open a pandora's box that will be disastrous for the state.

Yediyurappa also thanked opposition parties for their support to his government in its fight against COVID-19.

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