Python Gulps Queen-Size Electric Blanket
The Associated Press
Wednesday, July 19, 2006; 11:17 PM
KETCHUM, Idaho -- It took surgery to save a 12-foot Burmese python after it swallowed an entire queen-size electric blanket _ with the electrical cord and control box.
The blanket must have gotten tangled up in the snake's rabbit dinner, owner Karl Beznoska said. He kept the blanket in the cage to keep the 60-pound reptile, named Houdini, warm.
![]() In this photo provided by Karl Beznoska, a veterinarian, right, performs surgery to remove an electric blanket from Beznoska's 12-foot Burmese python, Tuesday, July 18, 2006, in Ketchum, Idaho. It took surgery to save the python after it swallowed an entire queen-size electric blanket _ with the electrical cord and control box. "The prognosis is great," veterinarian Karsten Fostvedt said after Tuesday's two-hour operation on the python, named Houdini. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Karl Beznoska) (Karl Beznoska - AP)
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"Somehow, he was able to unplug the electric cord," Beznoska said Wednesday. "He at least wasn't hooked up to the power. It might have been pretty warm there."
Veterinarian Karsten Fostvedt conducted a two-hour operation on the python Tuesday, and said afterward, "The prognosis is great."
Neither Fostvedt nor fellow veterinarian Barry Rathfon had operated on a snake before. "We just basically called a couple of specialists and they told us where to go in," Fostvedt said.
X-rays showed the tangle of the blanket's wiring extending through about 8 feet of the python's digestive tract. The surgery to remove it took an 18-inch incision.
Specialists at the University of California-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine told them it probably would have taken Houdini six hours to swallow the blanket and the snake probably would have died without the operation.
Beznoska, a retired ski instructor who now works as a draftsman and carpenter, is from Austria and moved to the resort area in 1965. He has had Houdini for 16 years and takes him to local schools for show-and-tell.


