Lucky? The man survived after screwdriver impaled into his head (Picture: Caters)

A man from Poland found a screwdriver impaled through his forehead – but only after catching his reflection in his car’s rear-view mirror.

The 25-year-old was doing some work in his garden when he lost his balance and landed on the Phillips tool.

However, he only noticed something was sticking out of his head when he looked in the mirror after the fall.

Rather than screaming in horror, though, the unnamed man calmly lit a cigarette before asking a neighbour to help him get to hospital.


The screwdriver spiked five centimetres into his head (Picture: YouTube)

‘I don’t remember what happened that day, at some point when I was working in my garden I slipped and fell down,’ said the man, who didn’t want to be identified.



‘Next thing I remember it was my hand hurting and some weird thing near my eyes.’

The impact was so hard the screwdriver managed to penetrate five centimetres into the front of his head.

Luckily for him, the tool missed his brain and became lodged in the frontal lobe of his cranium.

Surgeons at University Hospital in Bialystok managed to get the screwdriver out after operating for three hours. Amazingly, the man is expected to make a full recovery.