1 / 8Doctors in China’s Shandong province reportedly removed a four-inch-long rusty knife from a 76-year-old man’s head 26 years after he was stabbed. 2 / 8According to an international media report, the man, identified as a Chinese farmer, was violently mugged back in the mid-90s and since then he was stuck with the knife inside his head.3 / 8After undergoing a long-waited procedure to remove the weapon, the man has now been given ‘a second chance at life’. 4 / 8The case of the 76-year-old came to the attention after the medics started touring the countryside back in March.5 / 8After studying the case, the doctors decided to perform a two-part surgery and removed the four-inch blade. The doctors reportedly said that the 76-year-old is now recovering well and can already walk around his own. 6 / 8The elderly also tried to seek medical help back in 2012 after developing symptoms like chronic headache and loss of vision in the right eye, however, the knife couldn’t be removed back then.7 / 8Following a number of CT scans and X-rays, medics reportedly found that the blade was placed at the base of the patient’s skull, lodged against his eye socket and pressing against his optic nerve. 8 / 8The elderly, while speaking to the media outlet, said that because of the blade, he couldn’t laugh, yawn or cough. He added that the doctors have given him a second chance at life and ended his nightmare of more than 20 years.