One of the doctors said: 'Upon arrival the patient had tachycardia [high heart rate] and tachypnoea [rapid breathing].
'Physical examinations showed abdominal guarding over the entire stomach.'
The doctors suspected abdominal sepsis and performed a CT scan, which showed a perforation of the pelvic colon and giant amounts of air and fluids in his abdominal cavity.
The doctor said: 'This is why we deemed an emergency laparotomy necessary.'
The laparotomy, a surgical procedure involving a large incision through the abdominal wall to gain access into the abdominal cavity, was performed successfully.
The doctor said: 'The eggs were removed as well as we could and the abdominal cavity was thoroughly rinsed.'
The eggs caused a giant rapture of the gastrointestinal wall, which was sewn up by the doctors.
Luckily, the bizarre drug-fuelled adventure ended well for the patient.
The doctor said: 'After the operation, the patient was monitored in intensive care for a short time.
'After several days he could leave the hospital in a clinically good condition.'
Gamma hydroxybutyrate - GHB - is commonly used as a date rape drug or as a recreational chemsex drug alongside crystal methamphetamine and mephedrone.