Odd objects stuck in odder places
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In their new book, Stuck Up!, the doctors, along with their colleague Dr. Marty Sindhian, present X-rays (enhanced, so readers can view them better), collected over the years, that detail the "rectal foreign bodies" that patients have come to the emergency room to treat — as well as the tall tales they have offered ER doctors as explanation.
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This patient said he had brought his knife along on an ocean fishing trip, to cut bait and clean his catch. How did it end up in this unexpected tail? "I was fishing, and I must have fallen asleep and rolled around on the ground where the knife was. Next thing I knew, I had this knife in me," he said, according to the authors.
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Turns out, watches can survive in the body intact, without doing permanent damage to the watch or the body. This watch, above, was actually ingested, not inserted (swallowing watches was more common at the turn of the century, when they weren't attached to wristbands). In fact, ingested foreign bodies are on the whole more common than inserted ones, the authors note
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It's not clear what the target was here, but thanks to human anatomy, it probably didn't take much for this sharp shooter to get the gun just where he wanted it: the rectum is actually curved, just like the shape of a pistol. Let's just hope it wasn't loaded.
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