It can be seen being taken from his abdomen and wrapped in a cloth.
Miraculously, the fish was still very much alive when it was removed - and can be seen wriggling around.
One report suggests it was 2ft long, although this has not been verified.
The creature later had to be euthanised, according to the Brazilian news website esmeraldanoticias.com.
The
unidentified man, who has recovered from the operation, has since made a
formal complaint after staff at Hospital Universitário (University
Hospital) in Londrina filmed the surgery.
The
video of him and the fish, known locally as a piramboia, has become a
viral sensation after it was posted on the website LiveLeak.
During
the operation, doctors can be heard laughing as the wriggling fish is
surgically removed and one is heard to say: 'This one is for the
history', while another adds: 'I have just sent the pic by mail.'
Women can be heard laughing and cheering.
The fish, which can grow up to 125 cm (4.10 ft) in length, was still very much alive when surgeons pulled it out
News
reports suggest Nádina Moreno, dean of the university, has now banned
the use of cell phones inside the surgical centres as a result.
In
unusual and different cases, procedures are sometimes recorded without
the patient being identifiable for educational purposes and for later
discussion, but this should always be approved, she is reported to have
said.
An inquiry investigating those responsible for recording the operation without the patient's authorisation has been launched.
Several people have were summoned to give explanations, including the physician responsible for the surgery.
Allegedly, the punishment could be a warning, suspension or even immediate dismissal.
The
news comes after a man in China's southeastern Guangdong province also
underwent surgery to remove a live eel from his intestines last year.
A
doctor at the Shunde People's Hospital posted a photo of a one kilogram
eel that was surgically removed from a patient's guts. The eel was
reportedly over 50cm long.
The 39-year-old man, refused to elaborate on how an aquatic animal ended up swimming around inside him.
The hospital launched an investigation
after the operation was filmed and posted on the internet without the
man's permission. People are seen laughing and cheering throughout the
surgery
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