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Doctors remove blade ‘forgotten’ inside woman’s womb 11 years ago

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Last updated: February 3, 2023 1:01 pm
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For 11 years, Ms Felistah Nafula, 36, has lived with abdominal pains that she believed were ulcers for which she sought treatment.

The problem started weeks after Ms Nafula had a Caesarian birth of her first child in a Kitale hospital.

But as the years went by, and when she was all set to enter the twelfth year with her problem, doctors started to suspect that her problem was bigger than ulcers.

Several scans showed that she was host to something metallic in her abdomen and she was booked for the theatre at Maragua Level Four hospital in Murang’a County.

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Felistah Nafula and the 11-year-old surgical blade that Maragua Level Four hospital doctors removed from her womb on February 2, 2023.

After a two-hour procedure on February 2, the doctors presented to her their find —  an old surgical blade.

The blade was lying in such a way that “it made Ms Nafula lose the ability to conceive for the time she hosted it in her abdomen,” said Dr Kimende, the hospital’s medical superintendent

The blade was found in the abdomen lodged between the uterus and the small intestines.

Ms Nafula said the blade nearly ended her marriage since her husband could not comprehend why a decade later, they had not gotten another child.

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She was at pains to explain herself, knowing too well that it was not mischief on her part.

Her husband, Samuel Mungai, said he was patient all along because he loved his wife.

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