In this age of progress and innovation, will anyone try for a new Easter world record? The big 10. I suspect it's all in the technique. Rather than one at a time, if assembled into a tall column then sat down on very quickly. Shock and awe.

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Most of that is fixed, or semi-fixed, cost, I think.

@Photo55 @W6KME @TheBreadmonkey However, in the US, where everything needs to be coded so that the engines of the insurance companies made consider whether to pay out:

Removing an object from the rectum is typically coded using (America Medical Association's Current Procedural Terminology) CPT 45915 (removal under anesthesia) or CPT 46608 (anoscopy), with the diagnosis coded in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, as ICD-10 T18.5XXA (foreign body in anus/rectum, initial encounter). Other ICD-10 T18.5 codes relate to follow up visits. The specific code will also depend on whether the removal was performed via sigmoidoscopy (45332), colonoscopy (45379), or simple manipulation.

@Arpie4Math @W6KME @TheBreadmonkey We had Read Codes for it, merged later with SNOMED.
There's also from time to time articles in the #BMJ sometimes involving eg plaster of Paris and a stick.