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UP man cuts open belly to perform surgery on himself after watching YouTube videos, hospitalised

Dr Shashi Ranjan, a senior surgeon at the Vrindavan District Hospital, said the man used a surgical blade, needle, and stitch cord -- all bought from market -- to make an incision in his abdomen and stitched it with 11 sutures.

March 20, 2025 / 20:23 IST
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The man had been suffering from appendicitis for years. (Representational image: Grok)
The man had been suffering from appendicitis for years. (Representational image: Grok)

A 32-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh's Vrindavan cut his belly open to cure himself of appendicitis learning how to perform a surgery from YouTube videos. He developed complications on Wednesday and was rushed to a hospital by his nephew.

Dr Shashi Ranjan, a senior surgeon at the Vrindavan District Hospital, said the man used a surgical blade, needle, and stitch cord -- all bought from market -- to make an incision in his abdomen and stitched it with 11 sutures.

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Raja Babu, a native of Sunrakh village, had been suffering from appendicitis for years and had undergone surgery at 14. He is currently under treatment at SN Medical College in Agra.

In another incident of a surgery gone bad, last month, a man from Karnataka alleged that a doctor from a Mangaluru hospital left a surgical mop inside his wife's stomach after conducting a C-section delivery. Farmer and trader Gagandeep B said that due to the complications that arose from this "medical negligence," his wife was left with body pain so acute that she could not even breastfeed their newborn baby. A case was filed against the doctor.