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DENTAL NEWS ARCHIVES 189 |
Toothache man finds nail in skull | |
Last Updated: Monday, 17 January,
2005, 02:29 GMT
A Colorado man who went to the dentist complaining of toothache found
he had a 4-inch (10cm) nail in his skull.
Patrick Lawler had been suffering pain and blurry vision since a
nailgun backfired on him at work, AP news agency reported.
The machine sent a nail through a nearby piece of wood - but
little did Mr Lawler realise another nail had shot into the roof of
his mouth.
The nail was embedded 4cm into his brain - barely missing his
right eye.
Six days after his 6 January work accident, Mr Lawler decided to
visit the dental clinic where his wife Katerina works because
painkillers and ice failed to stop the pain.
"We all are friends, so I thought the [dentists] were joking...
then the doctor came out and said, 'There's really a nail,'" Mrs
Lawler said, according to AP.
"Patrick just broke down. I mean, he had been eating ice cream to
help the swelling."
Mr Lawler remains in hospital following a four-hour operation to
remove the nail.
Mrs Lawler says her husband is thankful despite having no medical
insurance and being faced with hospital bills of at least $80,000.
"The doctors said, 'If you're going to have a nail in the brain,
that's the way you want it to be,'" she said.
"He's the luckiest guy, ever."
Doctors at the hospital said it was the second time a patient had
failed to notice a nailgun had fired a nail into their heads. |