
She had spent ‘a few hours’ trying to remove it on her own before seeking medical help.
She visited the emergency department of a hospital when she started experiencing pain while urinating and abdominal discomfort.
At the hospital, she explained to the medical staff that she had accidentally placed a crystal dildo into her urethra—the canal that carries urine out of the bladder—instead of her vagina.
She had been seeking “sexual gratification” with the device.

Despite her efforts over “a few hours” to remove the toy herself, she was unsuccessful, as reported by the Mail.
The medical team at Shaare Zedek Medical Centre in Jerusalem treated her and noted that the object was unusually large for such incidents.
It measured 10 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width, setting a new record compared to the previous largest object at 2.4 cm.
The doctors conducted an ultrasound and X-ray which revealed the dildo lodged horizontally within her bladder.
Following the diagnostics, she received antibiotics administered via an IV drip.

Then, the doctors carried out a cystoscopy, using a long, thin tube equipped with a camera to examine her bladder.
During the procedure, the woman was put under general anesthesia.
The doctors used a device called a “grasper” inserted through the tube to carefully extract the dildo through her urethra.
Thankfully, the operation was successful, and the woman was able to go home the same day.
The doctors confirmed she had no issues with urination following the procedure.
An adolescent kid experienced a similar incident in November 2021 when a USB cord lodged in his urinary system.
An unusual sort of “sexual experimentation” apparently saw the 15-year-old kid trying to measure the interior of his genitalia with the cable until it twisted and became hard to untangle.

The child noticed blood starting to emerge in his pee, and ultimately his mother brought him to the hospital where he admitted to inserting the cable on purpose.
In this instance, surgery was necessary, and before placing catheters, surgeons made an incision between the boy’s genitalia and the anus.
Doctors wrote in the Science Direct report:
“The two distal ports of the USB wire were found to be protruding from the external urethral meatus whilst the middle part of the knotted wire remained within the urethra.”
“The patient was an otherwise fit and healthy adolescent with no history of mental health disorders.”