Genrail, on 19 May 2010, 22:38, said:
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It took two years to diagnose why Cindy Corton, 35, was suffering constant pain after a drunken fall in a friend's bathroom in 2005.
Mrs Corton went to her local hospital in Lincolnshire, east England, after the incident but she was discharged with painkillers that night.
Despite more hospital visits and an X-ray, doctors still missed a 15cm serrated plastic handle stuck in her flesh, UK media report.
An MRI scan in 2007 finally spotted the brush handle but by then it was embedded in her pelvis and two operations failed to remove it.
The mother-of-one was in so much pain she agreed to a third operation in June 2009, despite being told it could be fatal.
She died of massive blood loss after more than 10 hours of surgery.
Coroner Stuart Fisher of Grantham Magistrates Court said it was a "serious failure" the hospital failed to spot the brush handle earlier.
"Mrs Corton's quality of life was dire and almost unliveable," he was quoted by the BBC as saying.
Her husband is suing the hospital.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1054161/m...et-brush-in-bum
ROFL!!! this would suck
What on earth was that toilet brush handle made of? Jesus, poor woman.