Teh One Who Knocks
10-26-2015, 11:11 AM
By Amanda Andrade-Rhoades - Opposing Views
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A very embarrassed 25-year-old man took a trip to the emergency room in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province in southeastern China on Oct. 20, after a piece of wire became lodged in his urethra and later moved into his bladder, the Daily Mail reported.
A video of the man’s hospital visit shows a CT scan of a metal coil inside his pelvic area. Doctors can be seen puzzling over how to remove the wire. Mirror reports that the man, who has not been identified, will most likely undergo surgery to remove the wire in order to avoid infection.
Although the patient apparently declined to say how he managed to get a piece of wire lodged in his penis, doctors believe the incident was sex-related. It’s possible the man was engaging in a BDSM practice known as "sounding," in which “smooth, long, and thin surgical steel rods called 'sounds' [are inserted] ... into a man's urethra,” according to Go Ask Alice, a sex education resource from Columbia University.
http://i.imgur.com/4irmOoK.jpg
A very embarrassed 25-year-old man took a trip to the emergency room in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province in southeastern China on Oct. 20, after a piece of wire became lodged in his urethra and later moved into his bladder, the Daily Mail reported.
A video of the man’s hospital visit shows a CT scan of a metal coil inside his pelvic area. Doctors can be seen puzzling over how to remove the wire. Mirror reports that the man, who has not been identified, will most likely undergo surgery to remove the wire in order to avoid infection.
Although the patient apparently declined to say how he managed to get a piece of wire lodged in his penis, doctors believe the incident was sex-related. It’s possible the man was engaging in a BDSM practice known as "sounding," in which “smooth, long, and thin surgical steel rods called 'sounds' [are inserted] ... into a man's urethra,” according to Go Ask Alice, a sex education resource from Columbia University.