Posted on 03/19/2008 9:15:10 AM PDT by CapnJack
A German retiree is taking a hospital to court after she went in for a leg operation and got a new anus instead, the Daily Telegraph is reporting.
The woman woke up to find she had been mixed up with another patient suffering from incontinence who was to have surgery on her sphincter.
The clinic in Hochfranken, Bavaria, has since suspended the surgical team.
Now the woman is planning to sue the hospital. She still needs the leg operation and is searching for another hospital to do it.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
She remarried?
It is not funny. IT is life-altering. I think maybe folks are trying to ease the tension a little because they do not feel comfortable with the report. But for those afflicted it is very, very serious buisness.
This poor woman is a particularly vivid example of our worst nightmare. Fear of this keeps men abiding laws. It also keeps us a healthy distance away from any pointy, narrow-diameter pole that is either less than 3 feet in height or fixed precariously underneath where we are standing. It compels us to punch the daylights out of the dude winking at you in the bar.
If one is successful over your lifetime in keeping this vigil, a special treat awaits you in afterlife as you lay on the autopsy table and hear those same glorious words that Anna Nicole Smith was allowed to hear:
“The anus is unremarkable.”
I don't care where you're from, that is a winner!
I have had 7 surgeries on my *left* leg, (a bone disease), last was a TKR. I’d read before about hospitals mixing up patients.
On this last surgery I was seeing one of the very best orthos in the country, very well known, in Philly. His staff told me they got a real kick out of his face when he uncovered my *right* leg and read in large black magic marker, “Don’t even THINK about this one!!!”
They said he laughed thru most of the surgery. ;)
I’ve had a few other surgeries and have always used the marker for them. Most of the orthos got upset, no sense of humor. Screw that, I didn’t want a mistake done, the hell with their ego!!
Mare (using hub’s acct, not his opinions)
I had eye surgery in December and January. They did one eye at a time. Each time I showed up for surgery with an American Flag sticker right below the eye that was to be operated on. The pre-op nurses loved it.
I was hoping someone would take appropriate note of that statement. And it is true.
So the anesthesiologist got her to sleep and the nurse put her up in lithotomy position and there on there butt cheeks she had pasted 2 smiley faces. We all got a big chuckle out of it.
Thank you for pointing that out. It jarred my memory of 6 weeks ago. My youngest daughter was in a bed car accident, and, among other things, broke her L2. After many surgeries, it was time to deal with that break. The doctors came in about 1 hour before surgery,, took a sharpie, made some funny marks on her back, then signed his name to it. He then made two marks on her forehead. Confused the heck out of me at that time, and lost the thought in the blur of days without sleep, but you have just given me an answer to a question somewhere in the back of my mind.
I thank God every day he has given the staff at Vanderbilt the talent in their hands to take care of people.
At least they know a back from an anus !!!!!! :)
I can vouch for that. See #192.
Thanks for your posts to this thread, although for me, most was TMI !! :)
OK...Now my keyboard is covered in tea!
Biggest out-loud laugh in a long time!
THANKS
What did you have done to your eyes?
“This thread is USELESS without pictures!!”
Here she is!
http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/-/c/ted_kennedy_hooters.jpg
:^D
Cataract surgery. They replaced the lenses with bionic ones that focus near, intermediate, and distant. Now, I have the same vision I did when I was 20.
Sent it to Washington to join all the others......
Wet pants?
So many questions........
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