Doctors remove 14 roundworms from woman's bile duct

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a rare case, doctors at a private hospital here removed 14 live roundworms, measuring 15-20cm each, from a 38-year-old woman's Bileduct, the medical centre said today.

The worms were removed endoscopically without Surgeryat the FortisHospital, Shalimar Bagh, it said in a statement.

The patient had been suffering from severe abdominal pain, fever, Nauseaand intermittent episodes of jaundice for the last six months and was advised to undergo an abdominal CT scan which revealed the presence of worms in the Bileduct, which connects the liver to the intestines.

The patient then underwent an endoscopic procedure which showed multiple live roundworms, each worm measured nearly 15-20cm, said Dr Arvind Khurana, the Head Of The Departmentof gastroenterology at the hospital.

The worms were removed using snares and forceps.

While it is common to find worms in the intestines, they are rarely found in the Bileduct, doctors said.

Indiahas one of the highest numbers of cases related to worms as de-worming medication is not routinely administered to the people.

Usually roundworms are found in the intestines. Occasionally they can migrate to the BileDuctcausing pain, Feverand jaundice. There have been cases where we have seen two or three roundworms in the Bileduct," he said.

"However, to see 14 worms is extremely rare," Dr Khurana added.

The patient had sought another opinion in a different hospital which had wrongly diagnosed the condition and prescribed Antibioticsto ease the Pain

"Once properly diagnosed, we managed to remove all the roundworms endoscopically in a single session. Immediately after the removal the patient was Painfree," he said.

Endoscopy is performed with a flexible tube which is inserted in the body non-surgically.

I was suffering from Abdominal Painfor the last six months. Every time I visited a doctor, I was prescribed Antibioticsbut nothing helped. With time I could not digest any Foodand vomited at least three to four times in a week. I suffered from jaundice as well," the patient said.

A month ago, when the Painstarted to worsen and she found it difficult to eat, she consulted the doctors at Fortis

"They were able to diagnose my condition. The procedure was done recently, and after that I was completely Painfree. I am recovering and feeling much better now," the patient said.

Roundworms infest the human gut, where they feed and reproduce. Its life cycle begins when eggs from adult worms living in the intestine are passed out with faeces.

This leads to the contamination of the Soil These Infectionsare mostly seen in rural areas with poor sanitation and where contaminated Soilis used as a fertiliser for fruits and vegetables, experts said.

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 21:05 IST