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Surgeons Remove 16 Steel Washers From Man's 'Nether Region'

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Posted by: kwflatbed

Monday, June 02, 2008



The Daily Telegraph


An Australian man was operated on in Hornsby Hospital in Berowra Sunday where surgeons removed 16 stainless steel washers from "down under," The Daily Telegraph reports.

Berowra Fire Rescue officers were called to alleviate the man from his awkward predicament at 3 a.m. Berowra is a suburb of northern Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
It was not clear how the man's situation arose.
Fire rescue officers spent more than an hour unsuccessfully attempting to remove the washers, before the man was taken into an operating room about 4.30 a.m.
Surgeons took about 90 minutes to remove the washers using fire brigade equipment.
A hospital spokesman said equipment normally used to remove rings from fingers was ineffective because of the thicker nature of the washers.
The man was in a satisfactory condition.
It is believed the only lasting damage may be to his pride.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,361382,00.html



Posted by: NewEngland2007

People need to read up on kinky sh#t before doing kinky sh#t.



Posted by: adroitcuffs

Quote:
Originally Posted by NewEngland2007 View Post
People need to read up on kinky sh#t before doing kinky sh#t.
LOL, ain't that da truth?!?



Posted by: TopCop24

WTF was he thinking???



Posted by: lpwpd722

That is the question of the day.



Posted by: KozmoKramer

It was a million-to-one shot, Doc, a million-to-one...



Posted by: 7costanza

I cant even begin to tell you the stories form the emergency room, people used to come in with items from hot dogs to cucumbers stuck up there. There was a prisoner that used to come in all the time after sticking different items down his penis, and we the taxpayer had to pay for his numerous surgeries.



Posted by: KozmoKramer

Quote:
Originally Posted by 7costanza
..after sticking different items down his penis..
I could have lived my whole life without ever reading that 7, and still died a happy man...



Posted by: 7costanza

Sorry, I guess my point was more the fact that we as taxayers had to keep paying for surgeries for this inmate.



Posted by: CTrain

Perhaps the most disturbing ER/OR story I have ever heard was from a dorm neighbor who worked in an ER.

It involved a 300 LB, 70-something year old lady, with the desire to be adventurous in the bed room with her boyfriend.




Oh yeah - and rectal bleeding.





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