A brief write-up in the British Medical Journal claims that doctors found 27 contact lenses in a 67-year-old patient’s eye when she was being prepped for surgery at England’s Solihull Hospital. The piece was authored by Rupal Morjaria, a specialist trainee ophthalmologist, Richard Crombie, a consultant anesthesiologist and Amit Patel, a consultant ophthalmologist. The lenses were clumped together in a “blueish mass” and were “bound together by mucus,” according to the journal. “She was quite shocked,” Morjaria, who worked on the patient, told Optometry Today.