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Buster
04-17-2008, 12:46 PM
YouTube surgery video spells trouble for docs
Philippine surgeons cheer after removing object from patient's rectum

MANILA, Philippines - A video posted on YouTube showing Philippine doctors laughing while removing an object from a patient may lead to charges against the surgeons and cost them their medical licenses, officials said Wednesday.

The unauthorized nearly 3-minute video of a noisy operating room shows doctors and nurses laughing, giggling and cheering.

At one point, a hand appears with a cell phone camera taking a close-up picture of the surgery.

As a doctor gingerly pulls out the 6-inch long canister from the male patient's rectum, someone shouts, "Baby out!" amid loud cheers.

The doctor then removes the canister cap and sprays the contents toward the crowd of nurses and doctors viewing the procedure.

It remains unclear who shot the video and who posted it on YouTube, but the person who posted it removed it from the Web site Wednesday.

The video has angered the unidentified patient who plans to press charges, his lawyer Guiller Ceniza said Wednesday.

The government-run Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in the central city of Cebu, where the surgery took place, is conducting an investigation, a spokesman said Wednesday.

Dr. Emmanuel Gines said more than 10 people were involved — including staff and medical and nursing students from a nearby operating room.

He said the hospital takes videos of surgeries of peculiar cases, but only with the consent of the patient.

Investigation possible

Dr. Jose Sabili, president of the Philippine Medical Association, told The Associated Press on Wednesday the group will conduct an investigation if a formal complaint is filed and doctors found violating medical ethics could be suspended or expelled from the association, which would result in the suspension or termination of their state health insurance accreditation.

The results of the investigation could also be used by the Professional Regulations Commission to suspend or revoke their licenses, Sabili said.

"I believe what they did was very blatant," he said.

Health Undersecretary Alexander Padilla said the Health Department will conduct a separate investigation.

The 39-year-old patient received surgery on Jan. 3, three days after a New Year's drinking spree and a "one-night stand" with a male partner, Ceniza, the lawyer, told the AP.

He said his client was too drunk to remember how the body spray canister ended up in his body.

Ceniza said the man was determined to file charges but will wait for the results of the hospital's investigation, expected later in the week.

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TTFOWIA
04-17-2008, 12:49 PM
lmao.......

Buster
04-17-2008, 12:50 PM
^

Don't go to the Philippines to get it reattached. ;)

tylahjames
04-17-2008, 02:53 PM
Hahahaha...

I knew this girl whose mom was an ER nurse. She used to tell me all types of stuff they used to pull out of people's asses.

The one I will never forget though is the one, where they removed a whiffle ball from this dude's corn-hole....the best part? He went to the ER 3 times, on 3 different occasions, for the same thing.

ZXThunder
04-17-2008, 03:18 PM
hahaha owned!

OGreaTFuzzY1
04-17-2008, 04:22 PM
wow ill give 10 dolla for someone to put a toy car in there ass and go to the ER to get it taken out =p

~Fuzzy

zxtwou2
04-18-2008, 04:59 AM
the really disturbing part...the doctor that took it out sprayed the contents of the container on the spectators! :confused: