Bunion Surgery Part 1
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She said she wanted to see it
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And b4 the op I begged him to be gentle. degenerate asshole.
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F@ckng slow down bitch. U keep knocking around the forceps and bout everything else too. Why so fast? My dr was probably the same dif surgery but still u assholes need to take a damn breath.
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WHY is she awake and WHY does she have nail polish on? my grandpa just had this done today, and he was knocked out. they also said that women should not have nail polish on during something like this.
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THE DOCTOR'S ATENDANT IS NOT WERING CLOVES !
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Am I the only person who thinks cutting someone open should be done in a sterile surgical environment? How is a doctor's office sterile? Hope this lady survived! Wow!
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Wait...my first shock was that the patient was awake & sitting up! Aaahhhh!!!! Then, the nurse doesn't even have gloves on when opening up things for the doctor! Aaahhhh!!!! Will watch for further comments...but all I can say is that is messed up!
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@Janclearwater True and what stuns me is that the podiatrist didn't put a screen between the patient and her feet (so she doesn't see it during surgery)
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I can't watch anymore...I get the gist of it. I might have to have this surgery in the next few months, wanted to see what it entails. I will make sure to be put under!!
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@tbonja It's not always the bunion. I have been told by my podiatrist that it is misdiagnosed. In my case it's the sesamoid bone that is out of alignment. Good luck to you!
To answer the question about the patient being awake or asleep..a general anaesthetic that puts the patient 'to sleep', carries much more risk to the body, it also needs a fully qualified anaesthetist to be in attendance to monitor the patients heart, blood pressure etc., much safer is a local anaesthetic, this will also allow the patient to leave and go home much quicker. What actually stuns me is the surgeon asking the filmer not to go near - but the patient has NAIL POLISH ON! A CONTAMINENT!
Janclearwater 6 months ago 7
I'm getting my left foot done in two weeks and to be honest...I'm more excited than scared. I'm going to be knocked out and I can walk right out of surgery when they're done. I've had them since I was 6 so I'm glad to have them done. This video helped a lot! Thank you :)
twilighter220 8 months ago