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What do surgeons feel when operating on a person?

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3rd year of general surgery residency training - Felt confident operating the patient, could talk with colleagues and fellow anesthesia people as things were going easily. I started feeling that surgical instruments are part of my body. I need not to pay special attention to handle them. read more

Surgeons , and doctors ,for the most part , are scientists , are trained to look at things in a clinical way , and thereby do the best they can do for their patients. I hope that answers your question, and hope some busy surgeons will answer as well. read more

Recently I was in an operating room where the surgeon refused to do the check in because he said it was a waste of time. We weren't comfortable with skipping it, so the circulator went to get a hospital administrator, who came in and told the surgeon he really had to do the check in. read more

General anesthesia is supposed to do two things: keep the patient totally unconscious or "asleep" during surgery, and with no memory of the entire procedure. If there is a decreased amount of anesthesia for some reason, the patient can start to wake up. read more

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