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Gruesome Pictures Show Construction Worker Undergoing Surgery To Remove Iron Rod That Pierced His Head

Gruesome Pictures Show Construction Worker Undergoing Surgery To Remove Iron Rod That Pierced His Head

Sanjay Bahe fell down a well and the rod pierced through his head - this is not for the faint-hearted

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES

These gruesome pictures show a man who miraculously survived after a long iron rod speared through his entire head from one side to another.

Construction worker Sanjay Bahe, 21, was doing some repair work at a construction site when he fell down a well and the rod pierced straight through his head.

Sanjay Bahe's injuries after he was impaled through the head.
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The young man, from Balaghat in central India, was rushed to B.J. Hospital in nearby Gondia, after the iron rod pierced from the right temporal region of his brain to the left frontal region.

A team of neurosurgeons, lead by Dr Pramod Giri, rushed to perform a gruelling 90-minute surgery to remove the rod, as Sanjay went into a crucial state of hypo-tension, or low blood pressure.

The rod after it was removed from the patient's head.
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X-rays show the rod went straight through his head.
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Sanjay was resuscitated with blood and blood products and was taken for surgery at the Neuron Hospital.

And, miraculously, after an hour and a half of surgery, the rod was removed safely with hardly any bleeding or injury to the surrounding area.

Sanjay's main channel to the brain was preserved by just millimetres, said Dr Giri. Well, he better be thanking his lucky stars because he's definitely one life down.

Sanjay Bahe was working on a construction site.
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He said: "Giving anaesthesia to the patient in such cases is difficult. We did right by positioning the intubation to maintain vital channels in the brain during the operation."

"I performed the surgery with all caution so that damage to the surrounding structures shouldn't happen."

The doctor added: "One complication that can take place in such cases is causing meningitis to the patient.

"Fortunately, he is doing fine after the surgery, and we are also taking care to prevent meningitis."

Sanjay Bahe after his surgery.
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Back in June 2018 a 12-year-old boy from India was speared through the chest after he fell from a tree.

The four-foot long branch pierced Bishnu Mahakud through his chest, with it coming out of his neck. The young boy was rushed to the nearest hospital, but doctors were wondering how to remove the piece of tree.

A CT scan revealed exactly where the branch had penetrated and whether it had severed any major arteries. Thankfully, no serious damage had been done.

Dr Manoj, who operated on Bishnu, said: "The patient was brought to the hospital in a critical condition. The tree branch has pierced through the left of his chest and came out of the neck.

"The boy underwent a three-hour long surgery during which the tree branch was successfully removed from his body."

Featured Image Credit: SWNS

Topics: News, injury, India

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