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A patient arrived at the emergency room with an artillery shell stuck in his buttocks - and a squad of sappers was called - Walla! health

2021-12-09T07:31:33.919Z


A bomb-neutral squad was called to the emergency room at a hospital in Gloucester, England, to see if the artillery shell stuck in a patient's butt could explode.


A patient arrived at the emergency room with an artillery shell stuck in his buttocks - and a sapper squad was called

A bomb-neutral squad was called to the emergency room at a hospital in Gloucester, England, to see if the artillery shell stuck in a patient's butt could explode.

The patient claimed to have "slipped and fallen on the rocket" when arranging his collection of military souvenirs

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"The variety of objects we find in patients' anus is amazing, from sex toys, wine glasses to ketchup bottles," Dr. Carol Cooper told The Sun when asked about the latest case that has shocked the medical world, "unfortunately we encounter such cases too. day in the ER, but never saw a case of a squad of sappers were called ER because of it. "indeed, doctors Gloucester, England, met recently in an accident dangerous implications Volatility - when a man came to them when we sat stuck in no less than an artillery shell from world War II ..



fearing condition of The patient, as well as the medical staff and the rest of the patients, the doctors rushed to call the saboteur squad (EOD) which was able to identify that the stuck object is indeed an artillery shell against World War II tanks. The health of the patient, whose point of ammunition might have created a hole in his intestine.

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The British Sun reports that the patient arrived at the Royal Gloucestershire Hospital after claiming to have arranged his military collectibles, slipped and fell on a 17-by-6-inch armored rocket rocket. "From what was common in World War II in the British and American armies and earned the name 'British 6 pound anti-tank cannon'.



" The patient was found with ammunition in his anus. He claimed to have placed the ammunition on the floor, slipped and fell on it. He was in severe pain, "a Gloucestershire police spokesman told Insider. "The relevant safety protocols have been implemented to ensure that no risk is found to patients, staff or visitors at any time",This was stated in a statement from the hospital's spokesperson published in Insider.

And here's the shell in front of a palm - so you get a proportion:

The pointed lead block designed to break the tank armor was identified as not dangerous and was safely removed from the patient's seat, which was released from the hospital and is expected to fully recover.

Dr. Carol Cooper added: “It was an inert metal block so there was no risk to life - at least not to anyone other than the patient.

The patient could have died if the point of ammunition had punctured his intestines. "



In another case, medics found 15 boiled and peeled eggs in the patient's buttocks. Peritonitis) due to fecal leakage. "The eggs were removed to the best of our ability and the abdominal cavity was thoroughly rinsed," the case study reported.

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