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In a spot of hot water over Home Surgury practice. Advice?
Here's the situation...I practice Home Surgury on low income seniors and people with no health insurance. I do this out of my garage mainly, although will make house visits. My operating instruments are basic woodworking tools, X-acto knives and a Makita cordless drill. I've had pretty good luck... simple procedures like appendectomies, tooth extractions, simple amputations and goiter removals...and would like to branch into knee replacements and gastric bypasses after reading up on a few techniques . Business is good, with only a handful of complications and complaints. While performing a routine gallbladder snip and stitch, I believe the battery from my cordless drill became disengaged and slipped into my patient. I can't find it anywhere (luckily they come with two batteries). I haven't said anything to the patient, but now he complains of pain and swelling, the swelling is in the exact shape of the battery. Should I risk a lawsuit, not really being a doctor? Or keep quiet?
LMAO!
Surely you noticed that once the battery fell off, you no longer had power for your drill.
Plus, even a ham-handed garage surgeon knows that you don't drill a gallbladder! That operation clearly calls for the X-acto, twist ties, and some super glue.
You're not spending enough time on the computer researching technique, darling.
But seriously, the battery would cause death within a day or so, not pain & swelling. So your battery is somewhere on the garage floor, not inside the patient. To prevent this in the future, switch to laproscopic surgery - you just need some flexible tubing and a webcam and you're set.


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