A 79-year-old man in Japan actually inserted a skipping rope into the urethra of his penis. Fortunately, he was fine after seeking medical treatment.

(The picture is taken from the official website of "Urology Case Reports")

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A 79-year-old man in Japan inserted a 90-inch (approximately 228 cm) skipping rope into his penis, and finally the skipping rope got stuck in the old man's bladder.

Because the location of the skipping rope could not be removed from the urethra by the original route, the doctor could only perform surgery on the man's abdomen. Fortunately, there was no serious problem, and the man no longer had a "built-in body rope".

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the accident was published on the website of Urology Case Reports, which stated that the man actually inserted the skipping rope into the urethra of the penis, and because the skipping rope had no handle, it passed smoothly. It was stuffed all the way in, and finally stopped in the old man's bladder.

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The elderly man initially presented to the University Medical Center complaining of difficulty urinating and pain or burning when urinating.

The medical staff took X-rays for the old man and found a thread-like coil in the bladder. The old man was then sent to a larger hospital for treatment.

After examination, the doctor judged that the degree of entanglement of the skipping rope was too serious, and the length of the skipping rope was too long, so it could only be removed by surgery.

The medical team made an incision on the man's abdomen and removed the skipping rope. The old man recovered well after the operation, and there was no discomfort caused by foreign objects inserted into the penis, and there were no surgical complications.