Wow: Thailand Veterinary Surgeons Successfully Remove Over One Thousand Coins From Turtle’s Stomach – See Photos
A team of
veterinary surgeons on Monday, March 6th, successfully removed nearly a
thousand coins from a turtle's stomach in Thailand, the world's first such
surgery.
Five veterinarians at Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University conducted
a six-hour surgery on Omsin, Thai for "piggy bank," to remove a total
of 915 coins weighing five kilograms from the 59-kilogram female turtle.
"The coins came from many countries, mainly from Asia,"
Nuntarika Chansoe said in a press briefing following the surgery.
Tossing coins
into ponds is believed by many to bring good luck, and, in ponds with turtles,
longevity, as the animals can live well over 100 years. Some also believe they
are "making merit" for the animals, which is a Buddhist tradition.
Omsin is a
25-year-old green turtle sent from a local turtle pond in Sriracha, a town 120
kilometres south-east of Bangkok, to the Thai navy's Sea Turtle Conservation
Centre nearby after the local operator closed down in June.
In February,
veterinarians at the Bangkok university asked the navy to send Omsin to its
animal hospital for a check-up, after the team found the turtle to be swimming
sideways without using her left leg.
"At first I
thought the turtle might have been paralysed. But an X-ray and a CT scan
revealed a massive chunk of objects," Nuntarika said.
"It was
quite a difficult and challenging task," said Pasakorn Briksawan, one of
the surgeons operating on Omsin.
"After we
removed the coins one by one, it became obvious the turtle was breathing much
better," Nuntarika added.
Once Omsin
recuperates, she will be sent back to the navy before being released back to
nature.
Source: DPA
International
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