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It's terrible. Sichuan women's stomachache hasn't healed for 20 years. What's the matter with 23 cm ascaris hidden in the gallbladder?
A woman in Sichuan has a stomachache for more than 20 years. In fact, there are bugs in her gallbladder. The reporter learned from Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University yesterday that the hospital removed the 23-cm-long worm from its gallbladder through minimally invasive surgery. After recovery, the woman has now returned to Sichuan and is expected to come back for a follow-up visit in half a month.

The details are as follows: Ms. Yu, who lives in Sichuan, began to have a "stomachache" when she was young and moved to many hospitals in China, but she did not completely improve.

Ms. Yu came to Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University by visiting her daughter. Director Zhang Jinhui learned that Ms. Yu lived in a relatively hard area in Sichuan when she was a child, ate unclean food, and suffered from ascariasis when she was a child. Her family gave her "insecticide" and the ascariasis died. Director Zhang Jinhui thinks that Ms. Yu may not have a stomach problem, but a gallbladder problem. The color ultrasound examination shows that Ms. Yu has ascaris in her gallbladder.

Because the roundworm is hidden in the gallbladder, and there is bile sludge in the gallbladder. The chief physician and professor Tai used minimally invasive surgery to remove the gallbladder and took out a 23 cm long worm from the gallbladder.