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Jan 29, 2007, 05:40 PM
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Silly questions but have always wanted to ask? What is the longest surgery you have been involved in? And what do you do when you have to pee?
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Jan 29, 2007, 06:20 PM
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Longest surgery i've scrubbed on was a multi-level spine fusion where scar tissue was involved.
If i have to pee, i ask for 5 minute relief.
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Jan 29, 2007, 09:44 PM
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Leaking AAA, on call. 13 hours, from setup to close. There was no relief available. Thank goodness I didn't need to go.
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Jan 30, 2007, 09:08 AM
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Longest procedure that I have heard of here at my place - 20 hour brain tumor - forgot what kind and what location. Multiple staff, though - no one without a break for over 5 hours or so...
Longest procedure that I have been in myself - 3-finger digit re-attachment. I was working the over-night when the clock turned bach an hour - so nine and one-half hours. If I had to pee, I excused myself for a couple of minutes (no one to relieve me). Most of the procedure was tedious work under the microscope, and all I was doing was watching and talking. Very little running, etc. Was a good case, but a long case. Pt came back three days later for amputation. Sad case. Don't EVER let them have me under anesthesia for 9+ hours for something that won't work.
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Jan 30, 2007, 09:15 PM
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How about a 4 hour trach?
That's the best I've got for now.
Some cases feel like weeks, LOL
I guess if I had to go that bad I would briefly step out of the room & pray nothing went wrong.
At least on day shift, someone is usually around to give you a few minutes.
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Jan 31, 2007, 12:38 AM
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12 hour coronary bypass. Patient could not get off bypass and ultimately died in the OR, sad case. Always pee right before the case, and if it's a long one, and you must go again, wait till the time is best, and just say you have to go for a quick bathroom break, and then run!
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Jan 31, 2007, 01:22 AM
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Well the longest case I have been scrubbed in was a radical neck dissection..We started at 8 and I got lunch around 1 ate lunch and came back and left at 3:15..But Ive done nothing over that..Ive done a 6hr tummy tuck with no relief..But out of all the surgeries I think the worst one was when I got called in to scrub a SGB and I held the scope for 3 1/2 hours no joke..I thought that case was never going to end..
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Jan 31, 2007, 03:00 AM
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Multi level spinal fusion. As busynurse said always go before the start of the case; need to or not, still go! There are certain times to ask for the potty break. We only have one spine surgeon and he says when it is a good time or not. Also he doesn't allow room traffic, which decreases your chance to break scrub to lunch and a potty break.
Most other general cases are very quick so there isn't a real problem with potty breaks.
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Feb 01, 2007, 06:00 PM
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Scrubbed for an Aortic Dissection, for 14 hours. Pt. would not come off bypass, so surgeon harvested mammary for LAD bypass,, then harvested saphenous vein for RCA bypass, didn't work, pt. eventually expired on table. Took pee break during rewarming of pt. after dissection repair.
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Feb 01, 2007, 07:57 PM
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a free flap, it lasted 18 hours.
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