Doctors in California remove bladder stone the size of an ostrich egg
The stone weighing 770 grams may be massive but the largest ever measuring 7 inches by 5 inches by 3.7 inches was found in Brazil.
Bladder stones are capable of making life difficult for an individual causing difficulty in urinating and also being a source of excruciating pain. But while these stones are usually small enough to pass through naturally, some rare cases can’t be taken lightly.
Doctors in California made a shocking discovery when a 64-year-old man was moved to the hospital citing pain on the side and difficulty while going to the toilet. The CT scan revealed a bladder stone which was the size of an ostrich egg weighing close to 770 grams.
The stone measuring 4.7 inches by 3.7 inches by 3 inches is massive and rare, but the largest ever bladder stone was found in Brazil measuring 7 inches by 5 inches by 3.7 inches.
Doctors stated that the man had an invasive bladder cancer over a decade back. He was also given laser treatment to break down another smaller stone in addition to the surgery for removing the big stone.