In a Shocking Incident: Golf Ball Successfully Removed From Teen’s Anus at Royal Adelaide Hospital
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The whole world is laden with weird news. One such news struck the whole of golf fraternity by shock. A 14-year-old presented at Royal Adelaide Hospital with a unique and challenging case, horrifying the golf world. Clearly, there is never a dull moment in the ER of a hospital. The case was so bizarre that everybody pondered how can a young lad have a golf ball up his anus. But thanks to Aussie doctors, the boy is now safe and sound. Read on to find out the surprising way the doctors removed the golf ball smoothly.
Surprising way Aussie doctors removed a golf ball from a teen’s anus
In a surprising turn of events, doctors at Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia successfully removed a golf ball from a teenager’s anus. While the hospital might not be surprised, the situation was a nightmare for the golf world. The distress caused by the situation led the boy to confide in his mother, who quickly took him to the hospital. A delicate and challenging task faced the medical professionals. But they successfully removed the ball with minimal discomfort to the patient.
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The teenager was not in pain, and the ball was not affecting his bowel movements. An X-ray showed the golf ball was lodged in the boy’s sigmoid colon, making removal challenging for the doctors. An intensive procedure to physically extract the ball went on for two hours under general anesthesia. Despite trying various methods, such as a suction cup, medical net, quad-prong grasper, and balloon catheter, the doctors were unable to achieve success.
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According to an article by Yahoo!News, doctors wrote in their medical report, “Taking into consideration the family’s reluctance to undergo more aggressive intervention (e.g., laparotomy) and with the absence of colonic obstruction, we decided to trial volume laxatives to facilitate passage of the golf ball.”After a lot of consideration, the young boy was given almost one litre of laxative. The boy successfully pushed out the ball after three hours with the help of laxatives. The nightmare was finally over…both for the boy and for the doctors incharge!
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Edited by:
Manaal Siddiqui
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