Doctors in India pulled a live cockroach from the skull
of a 42yr old domestic helper named Selvi after she
woke up in the middle of the night with a "crawling s
£nsat!on" in her right nostril which became a "burning"
feeling in her head.
Selvi, from Injambakkam, India, who did not want to
give her full name, said:
"My immediate reaction after feeling that crawling s
£nsat!on in the right nostril was to brush it off in half
sleep. But before I could do anything, it went inside. I
could not explain the feeling but I was sure it was some
insect.
"There was a tingling and crawling s£nsat!on. Whenever
it moved, it gave me a burning s£nsat!on in my eyes. I
spent the entire night in discomfort, sitting up and
waiting for dawn to go to Stanley hospital after getting
the reference of a doctor from my employer."
The next morning, Selvi and her son headed to the
nearest clinic where medics could find nothing wrong.
The next day she went to state-run Stanley Medical
College Hospital, in Chennai, where doctors found the
live roach. Baffled medics used a nasal endoscopy to
find the insect "sitting in the skull base between her
eyes".
They were forced to used clamps and a sU-Cker to get
it out, but miraculously the bug was still alive.
Doctors said if Selvi had ignored the scratchy s£nsat!
on, the insect would have died, causing an infection
close to her brain. Dr M N Shankar, head of the ENT
department at the hospital, said:
"This is the first such case I have seen in my three
decades of practice. It was sitting in the skull base,
between the two eyes, close to the brain.
"If left inside, it would have died before long and the
patient would have developed infection which would
have spread to the brain.
"It was difficult to remove it because of the place it was
sitting in. I had to first drag it to a place from where I
could pull it out. It was finally removed after 45
minutes."
