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Re: You've done enough surgery when...From: DoctorJoe@aol.comFri Feb 23 06:48:40 2007
In a message dated 2/23/07 4:34:26 AM, Darryl.elrod@LAKENHEATH.AF.MIL writes:
> You know, you feel all helpless and small when something like this happens. But surgeons, as they say, put on their pants one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. I remember doing a ruptured ectopic on a Sunday at the VA Hospital in New Orleans. I got called in as the staff GYN doc. The surgery resident and I did the case. Simple minilap incision, suck out a few hundred cc of blood, whip a tie around the ectopic and excise it and drop it in a specimen container, and close'er up. No biggie. Well, when we opened the peritoneal cavity and we got the flush of dark blood, the surgery resident, who had already been on vascular and had blood on the floor from aortic aneurysm cases and fem-pops and all of that, gasped in horror and amazement and started wondering about the massive blood loss and "what are we going to do now?!?!?" I was amused that this simple, 20 minute GYN case was so scary to HIM, while WE shudder when we "nick" some body part or organ we don't have "claim" to. I guess it's all in the perception and experience. Joe P. "Chuck Norris puts his pants on one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. The only difference is, then he kills people."
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