
A 1,5-meter-long crowbar pierced the man's thigh while he was working.
A 1,5-meter-long crowbar pierced the thigh of a 37-year-old man, causing traumatic shock and putting him at risk of severe blood loss and imminent death.

A 1,5-meter-long crowbar pierced the thigh of a 37-year-old man, causing traumatic shock and putting him at risk of severe blood loss and imminent death.

Doctors at Duc Giang General Hospital bypassed standard administrative procedures and urgently provided emergency treatment to a young man who had been stabbed by a sharp object.

A man in Dong Nai was hospitalized in critical condition due to septic shock. During emergency surgery, doctors discovered an eel approximately 50cm long inside the patient's abdomen.

A 25-year-old man was hospitalized with two chopsticks deeply embedded in his eye sockets, the foreign objects pressing against major blood vessels; a deviation of just one millimeter could have been life-threatening.

A man with a history of mental disorder swallowed three toothbrushes, but doctors intervened with an endoscopy and promptly removed the foreign objects.

Nam thanh niên chịu cơn đau âm ỉ vùng thái dương suốt nhiều năm, đến khi đi khám mới phát hiện dị vật là đầu bút bi găm trong xương từ thời nhỏ.

Bác sĩ Bệnh viện Hà Đông gắp thành công chiếc chày dài 18 cm mắc sâu trong trực tràng nam sinh 15 tuổi, giúp người bệnh tránh nguy cơ phải mổ phanh ổ bụng.

An 81-year-old man from Hanoi, who bought suppositories for hemorrhoids but they didn't work, went for a check-up and discovered a foreign object – a piece of chicken bone more than 3cm long – lodged in his leg, causing inflammation and a dangerous abscess.

Using endovascular intervention techniques, without the need for open-chest surgery, doctors successfully removed a foreign object lodged in the patient's heart, reducing risks and promoting faster recovery.

A 3-year-old boy was recently saved by doctors at Quang Tri Provincial General Hospital after a 22mm long root canal needle fell from his mouth into his airway during a dental procedure.

Hoa Lu Eye Hospital (Ninh Binh) recently treated a rare case where a mother's fingernail flew into her 2-month-old baby's eye, causing inflammation and swelling, leading to the baby crying incessantly.

A young boy with a persistent runny nose and rhinitis was taken to the hospital by his family for examination, where 12 styrofoam beads were found lodged deep in his nasal cavity.

After accidentally swallowing a red date seed in a bowl of bird's nest soup, the woman developed an abdominal infection and a perforated intestine, requiring emergency hospitalization.

While mowing the lawn with a machine, a man in Quang Ngai was unexpectedly struck by a foreign object that lodged directly in his right chest.

A 35-year-old female patient whose small intestine was perforated by a fish bone has been saved by doctors at Hue Central Hospital.

The man suffered from a compulsive eating disorder that led to a perforated colon.

After returning from a waterfall trip, the child experienced nosebleeds, turned pale, and lost 2kg in half a month. An endoscopy revealed a leech in the child's nose.

After eating bird's nest soup, a woman experienced severe pain around her navel, abdominal bloating, and fever. Upon examination, a 2cm long foreign object, a red date seed, was discovered in the dish.

After eating the sapodilla fruit, the elderly woman's shortness of breath and wheezing worsened, and she was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

The elderly man was found by his family collapsed on the rooftop, struggling to breathe, surrounded by scattered rocks and debris.

After a hot pot meal, the 62-year-old man developed a persistent cough, prompting the doctor to immediately recommend surgery. Why?

After swallowing a bamboo toothpick, a 23-year-old woman experienced dull abdominal pain in the lower right abdomen and iliac fossa, along with a fever, and was rushed to the hospital by her relatives.

Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital recently admitted a 6-year-old patient with severe bleeding and a large laceration caused by a piece of broken glass deeply penetrating the right ear.

Out of curiosity and a desire to test himself, the 17-year-old boy used an electrical wire to insert through his genitals and into his bladder as part of a challenge he saw in a social media group.

When the screw was missing, neighbors notified the family to take the child to the doctor, where it was discovered that the foreign object was lodged in the child's stomach.

Heizea choked on a toothbrush after trying to use it to remove food stuck in her throat; the toothbrush remained in her esophagus for three hours without causing her any pain.

Mr. V. was eating chicken when he choked on a bone, experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing, so his family took him to Phu Tho General Hospital.

Admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain and fever, Mr. NTQ was diagnosed with severe biliary tract infection due to a left-behind coronary stent.

During the abdominal surgery, the doctor found no free fluid, a 10x10 cm abscess located between the navel and the abdomen, surrounded by a piece of gauze encased in loops of the small intestine and greater omentum.

A 4-year-old girl's small intestine, measuring 40cm, was filled with cotton, causing her acute abdominal pain, bloating, fever, and constant crying.