Cutting isn’t how most of these come out, they can usually be pulled out after some uncomfortable stretching.
Ruling out damage/tear to the intestine is probably a better reason, since an x-ray will show “pockets” of free air where there shouldn’t be any, and if they don’t catch it that person is probably coming back in several hours but this time with a massive, deadly infection.
You would be surprised how many people “don’t know why they feel bad”, and “don’t know how that got in there”. People will go through a lot to avoid admitting that they like things in the poop-chute
why is an Xray needed.
I’m assuming the patient knows what’s in there already
So that the doctors can point and laugh.
A photograph for memorys sake!
For a real answer, generally cutting blindly into a patient with no imaging is ground for a malpractice suit.
Edit: I worked in IT support radiologists for… too long, so my thoughts broadened past just an unfortunate insertion.
Cutting isn’t how most of these come out, they can usually be pulled out after some uncomfortable stretching.
Ruling out damage/tear to the intestine is probably a better reason, since an x-ray will show “pockets” of free air where there shouldn’t be any, and if they don’t catch it that person is probably coming back in several hours but this time with a massive, deadly infection.
cutting???
I thought they remove it from where it came from. after all, it did fit inside. just use some forceps and lots of lube.
the funniest part is the 5000$ copay to make doctors laugh at you
Found the American!
i hate it here
You have my deepest sympathy.
The patient sure, but the doctor must know too.
And in what orientation.
You would be surprised how many people “don’t know why they feel bad”, and “don’t know how that got in there”. People will go through a lot to avoid admitting that they like things in the poop-chute
Well, there may be ladybirds in there.