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subungual thorn removed with ring block anaesthesia

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2010

A subungual thorn is removed with a pair of forceps from a patient's middle finger nail after the finger was anaesthetised using ring block anaesthesia. Location: Koukounaries Surgery , Skiathos island

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  • Oh god, those the most painful things ever. i hate getting stuff stuck up under my nail T-T

  • @xXNeonKittensXx It was in deed for the poor girl. But once we gave her the ring block anaesthesia she felt nothing ( she says so as well on camera) and within minutes the thorn was out. Please press the LIKE button if you enjoyed my video. There are more medical videos to see on my playlist Medical videos

  • omg you went to emergency room for this??.. baby

  • @thechildofthedamned Trust me it's quite painful :-). If you fancied the video please press the LIKE button

  • @TravellerJ well im a carpenter and i hat a dsuin of those just cut em out whit a stanley blade

  • @thechildofthedamned  Ha, ha, ha. Well done. A true Man. This was a girl though

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  • @paroutdiok An ehis tin kalosyni kane klik sto M'ARESEI pou ine kato akrivos apo to video kai an ehis perisoteri orexi kane klik kai stis diafimiseis

  • ahahahah bravo re paidia etsi etsi :)

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