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Gio Takahashi
06-05-2008, 10:33
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 patient had been carrying the cloth since 1983, when surgeons at the Asahi General Hospital in Chiba prefecture near Tokyo left it in him after an operation to treat an ulcer, a spokesman for the hospital said.

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," http://www.neowin.net/forum/style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif 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.

Japanese media reports said the man, who was not identified, still had his spleen removed.

source (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080604/od_afp/healthjapanoffbeat;_ylt=Agzq8bpnwfh8JPw8m7r3TAouQE 4F)

Not sure how anyone could forget about a towel.....

Charlie
06-05-2008, 16:11
This isn't the first time I've heard of this happening. I watched a show on Discovery Health about surgical procedures going wrong, before. That's actually what inspired "Plastic Surgery Disaster" a few years ago. xD

That's why doctors shouldn't half-ass their work, though. If someone left a towel, or anything else foreign in my body, they'd better expect a hefty fucking lawsuit in return. If I were still alive..

Seegtease
06-05-2008, 21:10
Now just imagine it was a beach towel.

RonDo
06-11-2008, 08:00
w.....t......f.....

The Moody Ronin
06-18-2008, 20:42
The former patient has no plans to sue the hospital, which is in talks with him over compensation or other measures, the official said.

That's how you can tell that this story didn't take place anywhere near the USA...

Z
06-18-2008, 20:48
I'm glad both parties seem to have a bit of integrity, though. The Hospital is going to pay the guy out and the guy isn't going to make a public, legal suit out of it.

Pretty gross story, though.

Seegtease
06-18-2008, 23:15
That's how you can tell that this story didn't take place anywhere near the USA...

Who knows, maybe the hospital is offering millions? I mean they'd rather just admit their problem and give the money than make a bigger huff about it and draw more attention to themselves. It's in their best interests to end it privately and give the guy what he wants, since they know they'd lose the case anyhow.