At Pok Oi Hospital in Hong Kong, a patient was misdiagnosed with endometrial cancer and had his uterus and fallopian tubes and ovaries removed. After the operation, the removed uterus was tested and found to have no cancer cells.
After further examination, the hospital found that the test results were biased after the samples were mixed. At present, the hospital has explained and apologized to the patient for this incident.
It's too scary, what's the use of apologizing, can you return the girl's uterus and ovaries, and can the fertility that has been lost since then be restored.
Some male netizens spoke even more annoyingly: Anyway, I don't plan to regenerate before surgery, so I cut it.
Boys only know that the uterus is used to give birth to children, without ovaries and uterus, women age very fast, relaxation, sexual disorders, endocrine disorders, and so on are all problems, where is the impact of having children.
This patient is also not rigorous, and if he finds endometrial cancer, why not find a few more hospitals for re-examination. Because of the error in the test results caused by the confusion of the samples, it is normal to change hospitals.
This hospital later found that the pathology report was wrong, and it was also responsible to take the initiative to tell the patient the truth. If it is changed to other hospitals, it will directly falsify the pathology report, and there is no need to cause follow-up word-of-mouth incidents.
The ovaries are cut so miserably, just like a man's uterus, incomplete. The ovaries don't work anymore and women age at a rate that is visible to the naked eye, as exemplified by postmenopausal women.