Wednesday, April 13, 2011

10 Unbelievable Incidents Caught by X-ray

10 Unbelievable Incidents Caught by X-ray





Dr. Abdul Manan shows the x-ray of a glass bottle lodged into a 60 year old man's lower intestines. This was done by thieves who assaulted him before stealing his two buffaloes. The operation to remove the bottle happened at the Nishtar hospital in Multan, Pakistan.

A construction worker in Los Angeles had an unfortunate accident that drove 6 nails into his skull with a nail gun. Luckily he survived.


Michael Hill is a survivor after surviving being stabbed in the brain with an 8 inch knife. The incident happened last April 25, 1998. While at a friend's house, he answered the door, then an unkown person stabbed him in the head. Hill walked to another friend's house to ask help and was then sent to Shands Jacksonville Trauma Center. The knife was largest recorded object that was thrusted into the brain.


Pat Skinner was 69 years old when she had part of her colon removed at Sydney's George Hospital May of 2001. Months after the operation she experienced persistent abdominal pain. She demanded doctors x-ray her abdomen and found a 6.7 inch pair of surgical scissors that was removed October of 2002.



 Nicholas Holderman, a toddler accidentally fell on his parent's car keys. He miraculously survived after one of the car keys penetrated his brain.


Don't ask, but to clear your thoughts yup this is an accident. Lin Kong used the scissors to clean his teeth instead of a toothpick. He was a friend then and when his friend cracked a joke he accidentally swallowed the scissors. Yup, I know uuuuggghhh hahha. The 9x4 cm pair of scissors was removed from the 27 year old man's esophagus.







Surgeons in Rotterdam in the Netherlands were flabbergasted when X-rays showed 78 different items of cutlery in the 52-year-old woman’s stomach.
They rushed her to surgery in a desperate attempt to remove the dozens of forks and spoons trapped inside her body one by one.
The astonishing images were actually taken over 30 years ago – but they were published for the first time this week in a Dutch medical magazine.She had been diagnosed as suffering from a borderline personality disorder that left her with an urge to eat forks and spoons.
She never ate knives, however – and could not explain why not.link



The owners of Spike the Patterdale terrier were astonished when they took their sick pet to the vet and discovered what had caused the problem. The dog has had a £1,000 operation to remove a rubber duck from its gut – 18 months after the bathroom toy vanished.link


 A man swallowed a £1,750 engagement ring for him to propose to his girlfriend. Unfortunaltely for him the police suspected him and ran a metal detector over his stomach. He got jailed for 12 weeks after admitting the incident. Now, the ring was given back to the Jeweller but the ring won't sell since everybody knows where it's been.


It went through 11-year-old Liu Cheong’s eye socket, completely through his head and was only stopped by the back of his skull.
“If the arrow had been shot with just a bit more force, it would have come out the back of his head,” said doctors at Jida Hospital in Changchun, eastern China.
After brain scans and x-rays, doctors began to cut away parts of his skull to remove the arrow without damaging optic nerves or brain tissue. The boy only survived because the arrow had miraculously missed his brain.
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