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Today's medical oddity...

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  • RenaudaR Offline
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    As an aside…

    When I saw the photo I thought of an experience I had on whale watching tour years ago off Vancouver island.

    When the tour started all was calm then after about 45 minutes in the ocean started to churn. There was an older couple near to us that showed some concerns; the husband wasted no time pulling his dentures out and pocketing them. It was sound precaution on his part as the uncontrolled hurling and green pallor soon followed.

    Now back to the photo….if you can’t properly sit a horse remove your dentures.

    Elbows up!

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      Not that uncommon. I’ve seen a case. Where the dentures actually passed the stomach and small bowel and got stuck in the rectum at a curvy part. I was amazed to do a rectoscopy and see someone smiling at me. Pulled it out. The dental work was expensive so the guy had it cleaned and sterilized and back in the mouth.

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      • bachophileB bachophile

        Not that uncommon. I’ve seen a case. Where the dentures actually passed the stomach and small bowel and got stuck in the rectum at a curvy part. I was amazed to do a rectoscopy and see someone smiling at me. Pulled it out. The dental work was expensive so the guy had it cleaned and sterilized and back in the mouth.

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        @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:
        "I was amazed to do a rectoscopy and see someone smiling at me. "

        That's pure gold for humor. Not the kind of gold that belongs in a tooth, or anywhere in the mouth, but still gold.

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        • George KG Offline
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          "You know that awful feeling when you lose just one AirPod? Well, it could be worse… "

          @bachophile , "rectoscopy?" I've always heard it called "proctoscopy."

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            "You know that awful feeling when you lose just one AirPod? Well, it could be worse… "

            @bachophile , "rectoscopy?" I've always heard it called "proctoscopy."

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            @George-K proctoscopy is a short instrument for viewing the anal canal, looking at hemorrhoids and so on.

            A rectoscope is a rigid 25 cm tube for getting up to the about the beginning of the sigmoid colon

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              • bachophileB bachophile

                @George-K proctoscopy is a short instrument for viewing the anal canal, looking at hemorrhoids and so on.

                A rectoscope is a rigid 25 cm tube for getting up to the about the beginning of the sigmoid colon

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                @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:

                @George-K proctoscopy is a short instrument for viewing the anal canal, looking at hemorrhoids and so on.

                A rectoscope is a rigid 25 cm tube for getting up to the about the beginning of the sigmoid colon

                Interesting. In our backwater, it was always called a proctoscope. Though, tbh, I don't recall seeing the 25 cm instrument.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proctoscopy

                Proctoscopy is a common medical procedure in which an instrument called a proctoscope (also known as a rectoscope, although the latter may be a bit longer) is used to examine the anal cavity, rectum, or sigmoid colon. A proctoscope is a short, straight, rigid, hollow metal tube, and usually has a small light bulb mounted at the end. It is approximately 5 inches or 15 cm long, while a rectoscope is approximately 10 inches or 25 cm long.[1] During proctoscopy, the proctoscope is lubricated and inserted into the rectum, and then the obturator is removed, allowing an unobstructed view of the interior of the rectal cavity. This procedure is normally done to inspect for hemorrhoids or rectal polyps and might be mildly uncomfortable as the proctoscope is inserted further into the rectum. Modern fibre-optic proctoscopes allow more extensive observation with less discomfort.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:

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                  Where's the DamnNearKilledEmscope?

                  Only non-witches get due process.

                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:

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                    Where's the DamnNearKilledEmscope?

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                    @jon-nyc EE9970C9-4006-44EE-B167-BE9E8DFFBBD3.jpeg

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                      I'm amazed they didn't choke to death.

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                      • bachophileB bachophile

                        Not that uncommon. I’ve seen a case. Where the dentures actually passed the stomach and small bowel and got stuck in the rectum at a curvy part. I was amazed to do a rectoscopy and see someone smiling at me. Pulled it out. The dental work was expensive so the guy had it cleaned and sterilized and back in the mouth.

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                        @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:

                        ... I’ve seen a case. Where the dentures actually passed the stomach and small bowel and got stuck in the rectum at a curvy part. ...

                        You folks sure the dentures really passed the stomach and it wasn't a case of someone "accidentally fell" onto the dentures?

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                          @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:

                          @jon-nyc EE9970C9-4006-44EE-B167-BE9E8DFFBBD3.jpeg

                          Riding the Black Snake! Huzzah!

                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                            @bachophile said in Today's medical oddity...:

                            @jon-nyc EE9970C9-4006-44EE-B167-BE9E8DFFBBD3.jpeg

                            Riding the Black Snake! Huzzah!

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                            Renauda
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                            #16

                            @Jolly

                            I knew a U.S. Marine who had to ride the silver stallion a few week after a shore leave of multiple horizontal refreshments in the Philippines. The ride consisted of two burley USN orderlies holding him down while one of the ship’s doctors performed the reaming procedure without freezing.

                            He said the it was a life changing experience that led him to more wholesome shore leave endeavours.

                            Elbows up!

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