Five inch knife found in man's head
Hospital staff treating a retired school teacher for a headache found a five inch knife blade wedged in his head. A headteacher from Poland went to the doctors suffering from a headache, following X-rays hospital staff found a knife embedded in his head. The discovery was made after doctors X-rayed Leonard Woronowicz to see if he had cracked his skull in a fall while climbing over a stool in his kitchen four days earlier.
Instead they found a blade that had penetrated the 61-year-old's head just below his right ear. It had snapped off at the handle without touching any major blood vessels or nerves - or causing any lasting damage. He said: "I thought they might give me an aspirin, instead they pulled a five inch knife blade out of my head."
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Four days with a blade stuck in his head! It's a wonder he didn't get an infection. How could he not suspect or feel that there was something stuck in his head? I guess this falls along the same lines as the stories I have heard where surgeons have stitched up a patient and left one of the surgical tools inside the patient. It's amazing how resilient the human body can be sometimes.
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How could he not suspect or feel that there was something stuck in his head? I guess this falls along the same lines as the stories I have heard where surgeons have stitched up a patient and left one of the surgical tools inside the patient |
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In this case the guy fell and a knife went straight into his head! how could he possible not realised something like that? |