What’s the most radical surgical procedure anyone has ever performed on themselves?
I’ve heard stories about folks amutating limbs, doing major dental work, large scale body peircings, etc. Has enyone ever performed invasive internal surgery on themselves? Like removing a spleen, kidney, cyst, or maybe even an auto-tracheotomy.
A few years back, there was a story of a woman who performed a Caesarian section on herself (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4677630/). That’s pretty hardcore.
You may remember Dr. Jerri Nielsen, a doctor at the research station at the South Pole who treated her own breast cancer (chemotherapy and biopsies, but no self-administered lumpectomy). In an article describing her case, I found a brief mention that a Soviet doctor removed his own appendix in Antartica in 1961.
Finagle, Dewey Finn, sweet Jesus, that is some hardcore stuff.
An appendix? That’s gotta be tough. How do you anesthetize and still maintain awareness? And the caesarian had to be very bloody. Yikes.
I couldn’t find anything more about the Soviet doctor who performed his own appendectomy, but Dr Nielsen’s case was more recent, and well-documented on the internet. Of course both of these cases took place in Antartica where the isolation is almost unique on earth.
Slightly related is one of the obituaries from this week’s Time Magazine, of a USN lieutenant commander/pharmacist’s mate who performed an emergency appendectomy on a shipmate after only having witnessed one such procedure as a lab tech. Of course, this was on board a WWII submarine that was a week from port. So again, extreme isolation is a big factor here.
And I just remembered the guy in Utah, I believe, who became trapped by a boulder while hiking and cut off his own arm with a Swiss Army knife. That was just a couple of years ago.
I remember reading about a guy, in I think Scotland, who attempted to lobotomize himself with a power drill. I think I read it in one of those “News of the Weird” books.