TOKYO (AFP) - Doctors who carried out surgery on a Japanese man to remove a "tumour" had good news and bad news for him. He did not have cancer -- but the "growth" that had been causing him pain was in fact a 25-year-old surgical towel
The man, now 49, went in to another hospital in late May after suffering abdominal pain.
When examinations found what was believed to be an eight-centimetre (3.2-inch) tumour, he underwent the operation to remove it. It was only then that surgeons realised it was a towel.
"The towel was greenish blue although we are not sure about its original colour," the Asahi General Hospital spokesman said, adding it had been crumpled to the size of a softball.
Asahi hospital officials visited the man and apologised, he said.
The former patient has no plans to sue the hospital, which is in talks with him over compensation or other measures, the official said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/healthjapanoffbeat
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That's nasty.
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Always know where your towel is.
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Sounds like something out of King-Drew hospital.
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It was too late for the Japanese Medical board to go after the original surgeon's license.
He was no longer practicing, having already thrown in the towel.
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I heard the patient was just "raggin" on any suggestion the medical community had as to the possible cause of his pain and discomfort.Last edited: Jun 5, 2008 -
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Chances are good they were using it as a sponge during his operation..but hey, what the hack do I know.. :confused2:alen1 likes this. -
That aside from things like having the wrong limb removed, given the wrong medicine etc. And its only getting worse and more prevalent atm.
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Cool,I once got two McDonals burgers with no meat...why in hell can't I get a pizza cutter..:angry: -
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