Woman has crystal dildo removed from her bladder after putting it in wrong hole

A woman had to have a dildo removed from her bladder by doctors after she put the sex toy in the wrong hole.

The 29-year-old from Israel, who hasn't been identified, went to an emergency unit at a hospital after she experienced discomfort while peeing and abdominal pain.

She then told medics she had put a crystal dildo into her urethra – through which the body ejects urine from the bladder – instead of her vagina for "sexual gratification" by accident.

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She then spent "a few hours" trying to remove the object herself but failed, reports the Mail.

Medics at the Shaare Zedek Medical Centre in Jerusalem who treated the woman believe it's the widest object removed from the bladder at 10cm long and 2.5cm wide, after beating the previous record of 2.4cm.

They gave the woman an ultrasound and X-ray, which showed the dildo stuck horizontally in her bladder.

She was then given antibiotics through an IV drip before doctors performed a cystoscopy, during which they inserted a long thin tube with a camera on the end into her urethra.

Medics put the woman under general anaesthetic to allow them to operate and used a "grasper", which was inserted through the tube, to pull the dildo out through the urethra.

Fortunately the operation seems to have gone well and the woman was discharged that day after doctors made sure she had no problem passing urine.

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A similar case in November 2021 saw a teenage boy get a USB cable stuck in his urinary tract.

The 15-year-old boy was reportedly attempting to measure the inside of his genitals with the cable in a bizarre form of "sexual experimentation" before it knotted, making it impossible to remove.

The youngster began to see blood appearing in his urine, and eventually his mum rushed him to hospital where he confessed he had deliberately inserted the cable.

In this case surgery was required, with doctors making an incision between the boy's genitals and anus before fitting catheters.

Doctors wrote in the Science Direct report: "The two distal ports of the USB wire were found to be protruding from the external urethral meatus whilst the middle part of the knotted wire remained within the urethra.

"The patient was an otherwise fit and healthy adolescent with no history of mental health disorders."

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