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As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Olumighty123(op): 10:35pm On Feb 22, 2020
I am not a surgeon but I have a friend who is, he was operating on a patient to remove his kidney then he found a laser fiber, a bad surgeon had left it inside during the patient previous surgery.

Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by proclinician: 11:06pm On Feb 22, 2020
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by luckygeee: 11:10pm On Feb 22, 2020
This page need to hit front page. Lalaclastica over to you
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by luckygeee: 11:11pm On Feb 22, 2020
This thread need to hit front page. Lalaclastica over to you
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Ekakamba: 11:24pm On Feb 22, 2020
Olumighty123:
I am not a surgeon but I have a friend who is, he was operating on a patient to remove his kidney then he found a laser fiber, a bad surgeon had left it inside during the patient previous surgery.
Mods! Do the needful.
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Olumighty123(op):
proclinician:
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
A very unusual mistakes, how on earth do people forget stuffs inside a human during surgery ?
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Lamanii22(f): 12:01am On Feb 23, 2020
proclinician:
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
I shrieked lol... Y'all doctors are trying oo.. The sight of blood alone scares shii outta me...


Front page worthy..
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by BRATISLAVA: 1:37am On Feb 23, 2020
proclinician:
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
How do they "forget" these things inside a person? It seems it's deliberate so that they will have a repeat patient to take it out. Perhaps money is the motivation.
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by chatinent: 3:06am On Feb 23, 2020
No one can be trusted on this; some deliberately leave it there...you know, for a return visit.
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by cRobo: 3:27am On Feb 23, 2020
I actually did find a live snake inside a patient's intestine



I won't say a word
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by AuroraB(f): 3:57am On Feb 23, 2020
proclinician:
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
who pays for the second procedurehuh I wouldn't... undecided
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by illicit(m): 5:48am On Feb 23, 2020
some people have live bird inside them
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by proclinician: 7:39am On Feb 23, 2020
There's a lot of reasons why this may happen but money is not one as this is a very costly mistake. While hospitals have developed methods to keep track of sponges and other surgical items, in practice, there are several factors that contribute to this issue. This problem is especially likely to occur if the surgery is an emergency procedure, is very long, or has complications arise in the course of it. A sponge soaked in blood is also easily overlooked in a visual inspection.
If its the same hospital responsible for the retaining of the material also carried out the removal there's no billing but if a different hospital the patient may have to pay and will be advised on how to take it up as a medicolegal issue and get compensated and the surgeon responsible for the mistake may be punished.
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by MANNABBQGRILLS:
Our Official Doctor @[/b] was telling us all some weeks ago about how they found a big rotten cucumber inside the private part of an individual.

The individual refuses to seek medical attention early due to shame or shyness....the incident happened during the act of [b]MASTURBATION
!

Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by adecz:
grin grin grin grin


We once opened a patient &
found intestines inside his abdominal
cavity!!

Intestines fa!!

shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Nobody:
FIRST;
I FOUND NAIL and was removed endoscopically.

SECOND was a TOY BEAD impacted at the Tracheoesophageal junction of a CHILD, which led to respiratory embarrassment.

THIRD, was a macerated Gauze Bandage left inadvertently in the peritoneal cavity of a patient who later came down with a high output enterocutaneous (faecal) fistula.
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by moscobabs(m):
Gourd( Ado)

I won't say more than that cos it's spiritual
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by landforeast(m): 8:18am On Feb 23, 2020
Doctors come oh
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by GIDIBANKZ(m): 8:18am On Feb 23, 2020
I have Found surgical blade in a Patient Body
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by ntyce(m): 8:18am On Feb 23, 2020
proclinician:
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
Was this in Abeokuta?
I heard a similar occurrence at FMC
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by iCauseTrouble: 8:18am On Feb 23, 2020
I found used condom in a lady's womb years ago when I operated on her
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Dozie32(m): 8:18am On Feb 23, 2020
How do we know? Are we Dr's?
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by Nobody:
angry
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by HitSong: 8:19am On Feb 23, 2020
This quantity of food.


Ham still in shock till date cool

Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by HitSong: 8:19am On Feb 23, 2020
tongue
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by DropsMic(m):
Human Hair, Empty Shampoo Packets was found in a small girl's tummy
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by MARKone(m): 8:20am On Feb 23, 2020
cRobo:
I actually did find a live snake inside a patient's intestine



I won't say a word
Idiot, people like you will now want to spoil this tread
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by MrPresident1: 8:20am On Feb 23, 2020
Owo-eyo cowry shocked during a distal duodenal resection
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by xreal: 8:20am On Feb 23, 2020
Olumighty123:
I am not a surgeon but I have a friend who is, he was operating on a patient to remove his kidney then he found a laser fiber, a bad surgeon had left it inside during the patient previous surgery.
To remove kidney?
Re: As A Surgeon, What Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Have Found Inside A Patient? by AreaFada2: 8:20am On Feb 23, 2020
proclinician:
In one of my shifts as a resident a woman once gave birth through CS and after discharge and she was supposed to be healing, her abdominal cavity was swelling up and painful and the area in the abdomen that was stitched was bleeding and pus was coming out. She was rushed in when her hubby felt something was not right and a CT scan was ordered. There in the abdominal cavity were some unusual foreign bodies which in a normal human viscera shouldn't be there. She was put into the theatre for an operation and immediately she was opened up there in the abdominal cavity were two gauze sponges used to soak up the bleeding but retained after the CS with massive antibody-antigen reaction taking place there. It was horrible but thank God she lived she was lucky enough sepsis did not occur
Geez! So they don't count their materials in that theatre? shocked
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