Kate Lawler admits she and fiancé Martin were in the 'worst possible place for a couple' as they prepare to marry in seven weeks Scientifically termed an ion robot, the catheter used is normally only available for searching the lungs of cancer patients. 'I opened my eyes and I saw him with a smile under that mask, shaking a little plastic container that had the tool in it,' he said. Jozsi said when he realized the drill had been removed he was 'never so happy in my life'. It then grasps it before carrying the drill piece out without harming the patient. Video of the procedure shows a specialist catheter being sent down the airways to the object. 'And really, the answer was that part of my lung was going to have to get removed.'īut Dr Abdul Alraiyes, a lung specialist at the Kenosha medical center, instead used a device normally reserved for cancer patients. 'I was asked, what happens if he can't get it out?,' Jozsi said. The patient was initially told the only way to remove it was to cut out the piece of lung that it was lodged in. All I felt was a cough,' Jozsi told KFVS.ĭoctors said the drill went so deep because Jozsi inhaled. 'I didn't really even feel it going down.
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