A Vietnamese man went to a local hospital for a check-up on November 25 this year after experiencing severe headaches for five months. After initial imaging tests, the results showed that he had pneumops in his skull and increased intracranial pressure, and his condition was very serious. During further examination, the doctor was surprised to find a pair of chopsticks penetrating the man's nose and into his brain, which is extremely rare.
According to the man's recollection, five months ago, he had a confrontation with someone while out drinking, and someone used an unknown object to scratch his face. However, at the time, he did not notice an abnormality in his nostrils, nor did he realize that there were chopsticks in his nasal cavity. At the subsequent visit, doctors were unable to find any significant abnormalities in his nostrils. After further in-depth examination, the doctor found the chopsticks and successfully removed them through nasal endoscopic surgery.
Nguyen Van Man, director of the hospital's neurosurgery department, said it was one of the rarest cases he had encountered. At present, the man is out of danger and is gradually **. This incident is a reminder for people to pay attention to their own safety when going out drinking to avoid similar accidents. Look for an AI Writer Program