Monday, 31 October 2016

Woman seriously burnt after her fart started a fire in the middle of surgery

Woman seriously burnt after her fart started a fire in the middle of surgery

A woman’s fart during an operation started a fire that resulted in her suffering serious burns.
Japanese media reported that the patient, in her 30s, was having a form of laser surgery on her cervix at the Tokyo Medical University Hospital.
But the woman let one rip during the op – with the fart believed to have ignited the laser.
The resulting fire left her with serious burns to much of her body, including her waist and legs.
The incident happened in the hospital’s Shinjuku Ward in April, but the details have only emerged recently following an investigation into the flames.

TOKYO - JANUARY 18: (L to R) The Tokyo University Hospital is pictured January 18, 2003 in Tokyo. An operation to remove Emperor Akihito's cancerous prostate gland was successfully performed. The operation lasted three hours and 40 minutes and according to the surgeons, there were no signs that the disease had spread. (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images)

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