158 metal objects found in woman's stomach in eastern Turkey
Medical staff examine the 158 foreign objects removed from the stomach of a 24-year-old woman who was rushed to the hospital with stomach pain after swallowing a needle in Van, Turkey, July 18, 2022. (AA Photo)


Doctors in Turkey's eastern Van province were in for a shock when a 24-year-old woman arrived in their emergency room complaining of abdominal pain, leading to a surgery in which 158 metal objects, including fingernail clippers and a needle, were removed from the patient's stomach.

The woman was taken to Van Training and Research Hospital after suffering from severe stomach cramps – brought on by having swallowed what doctors soon learned was a large metal needle.

Medical staff examine 158 foreign objects removed from the stomach of a 24-year-old woman who was rushed to the hospital with stomach pain after swallowing a needle in Van, Turkey, July 18, 2022. (AA Photo)

However, an X-ray revealed that there was much more than just one foreign object in the patient's stomach.

A 2 1/2-hour emergency surgery uncovered 158 objects, including nail clippers, a pocket knife, a fruit knife, tweezers, nails, needles, screws and keys, all of which were carefully removed from the patient's stomach and later cataloged.

A doctor holds a pocket knife extracted from the stomach of a 24-year-old woman who was rushed to the hospital with stomach pain after swallowing a needle in Van, Turkey, July 18, 2022. (AA Photo)

During the examination and subsequent questioning, doctors discovered the young woman had a history of psychological issues that compel her to ingest foreign objects.

The general surgeon who performed the surgery, Dr. Yusuf Tekeş, said: "Honestly, I didn't believe it either at first. We first thought we could remove the objects with endoscopy, but we opted for surgery because the needle itself was too large. We encountered a shocking scene during the surgery. There were 158 foreign objects of various sizes. We removed them all. Our patient is in good condition."

A doctor holds nail clippers and other metal objects extracted from the stomach of a 24-year-old woman who was rushed to the hospital with stomach pain after swallowing a needle in Van, Turkey, July 18, 2022. (AA Photo)

The woman was later released from the hospital and ordered to return for follow-up treatment.