Grapefruit sized kidney stone breaks multiple world records

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A massive kidney stone was removed from retired soldier Canistus Coonghe in Sri Lanka, breaking not one, but two world records.

With whopping dimensions of 13.37 cm by 10.55 cm, it broke the Guinness World Record for the largest kidney stone.

It is also officially the heaviest kidney stone at 800 g, which is heavier than two cans of coke.

The previous weight record was held by a 620 g kidney stone removed by doctors in Pakistan from Wazir Muhammad in 2008.

Despite the blockage and the fact that the kidney stone was larger than his actual kidney, Coonghe’s organs were all still functional.

The stone was removed from Coonghe’s right kidney by Dr. Kugadas Sutharshan and the urological team at Army Hospital in Colombo on June 1.

He is reportedly recovering well.

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