Doctors Remove A Live Fish That Managed to Get Stuck In A Man's Throat

So in Egypt, a fisherman nearly lost his life after one of his catches got stuck in his windpipe, making it almost impossible for him to breathe or retrieve the fish.

Doctors found the fish stuck at the entrance to the trachea, leaving just enough space for a little air to get through and prevent the man from suffocating before even reaching the hospital.

They were able to extract the fish using endoscopic surgery and the darn thing was still alive!

They said if the poor man had been brought in only a few minutes later, he would have suffocated. Luckily, the operation was a success, and apart from some minor bleeding, the patient is fine and should make a full recovery.

So how does this happen in the first place?

The 40-year-old patient told doctors that he had just caught a small fish when he noticed that the line of another fishing rod was pulling. Desperate to not let his second catch getaway, he quickly put the first fish in his mouth so he could free up his hands. And you can guess what happened next. The live, slippery fish managed to wiggle its way out of the man's bite and got stuck in his throat.

Don’t you hate when that happens? We have some video of the removal.

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