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Doctors remove skipping rope from man's urethra

2014-04-02 15:18 Shanghai Daily Web Editor: Si Huan
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A middle-aged man had a skipping rope successfully removed from his bladder and urethra after he had inserted it for sexual pleasure, a newspaper reported Wednesday.

A urologist surnamed Dong in Yichang City, Hubei Province, said the surgery was complicated because the green plastic skipping rope had knotted, according to Sanxia Business Daily.

The skipping rope was 1.1-meters long and 4.4-millimeters thick. Dong was quoted as saying that what the man had done was "ridiculous" because he put his own life at risk.

The man in his forties found it too hard to pull out the skipping rope after he had inserted it. He turned to doctors when it became painful and difficult to urinate, the report said.

An X-ray showed a rope with four knots stuck in the narrowest part of his urethra with 10 centimeters dangling out of the urethral opening, the report said.

A doctor surnamed Zhang told the newspaper surgery was necessary because doctors couldn't pull it out forcefully. Doing so would have led to serious bleeding and an infection, the doctor said.

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