How to Cancel a Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2022
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  • @andrewanderson4563
    @andrewanderson4563 Год назад +16082

    A good anesthesiologist cancels the case, but a great anesthesiologist gets the surgeon to cancel the case

    • @michaeldouglas8202
      @michaeldouglas8202 Год назад +932

      As an anesthesiologist and perioperative medicine specialist, I utilize this strategy! I pretty much use this script when talking with my surgical colleagues about a patient who I have any concerns:
      "My concerns with this patient under going anesthesia are x, y, z. I feel going to surgery right now could cause a, b, c and I don’t feel these risks outweigh the benefits of this surgery. I ask that the patient have the following addressed before proceeding. If you [surgery] still want to proceed, please document the why you want to pursue emergent surgery and I would be happy to get this patient through surgery as safely as possible."

    • @sammitra
      @sammitra Год назад +33

      Straight up facts🙌

    • @CH-px1fw
      @CH-px1fw Год назад +106

      @@michaeldouglas8202 except when they don’t get it or don’t care. So, after many years, I have decided IDGAF about their feelings. I’m not here for that. 😏 It’s just way more work than it’s worth.

    • @Lucky9_9
      @Lucky9_9 Год назад +133

      @@michaeldouglas8202 Me, an IT consult : I'm stealing this script for future reference - thanks! 😊

    • @ahiezeralaoiz
      @ahiezeralaoiz Год назад +12

      @@michaeldouglas8202 very much appreciated

  • @jonas2742
    @jonas2742 Год назад +12455

    Did you guys notice the surgeon went through all the stages of grief? Denial, bargaining, anger, even a little sigh of depression and finally acceptance (paired with a fair amount of surgical narcissism 😂). Nice job, putting a little clinical psychology in this video, Doc Glauc! 👍

    • @ZainZain-ve3xf
      @ZainZain-ve3xf Год назад +108

      Elizabeth kubler ross will be very happy with your observation.

    • @eacalvert
      @eacalvert Год назад +14

      Lol I was getting to comment on this!

    • @rhondavivian8481
      @rhondavivian8481 Год назад +5

      No you no new

    • @SportyMabamba
      @SportyMabamba Год назад +30

      @Christine Firth Cook I ain’t reading all that but I’m glad for you or sorry that happened

    • @tommiegirl2441
      @tommiegirl2441 Год назад +5

      Boom! Well played, Sully. And long live Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. 👏😁

  • @robbles76
    @robbles76 Год назад +3733

    It's actually part of our applied exam! We are legitimately tested on canceling cases with angry surgeons.

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Год назад +104

      omg

    • @user-jd3gf5xw1x
      @user-jd3gf5xw1x Год назад +137

      why do they throw a hissy fit over a cancellation?

    • @lem2004
      @lem2004 Год назад +205

      $5k gone because a cancellation

    • @_Faisal_
      @_Faisal_ Год назад +97

      @Mdisk64 Murica!

    • @dianeridley9804
      @dianeridley9804 Год назад +276

      It is reality. NEVER allow the surgeon sway you from sound judgement. The patient's life depends on it.
      And there is nothing more disheartening than witnessing such cowardice from another anesthesiologist.

  • @amandalynn7063
    @amandalynn7063 Год назад +5210

    This explains why my surgeon told me to "Go home and eat bananas next week" before my scheduled procedure. It wasn't about me and my (slightly low) potassium.
    It was so he could avoid being told what to do by anesthesia.
    It all makes sense now.

    • @thefortunemusic
      @thefortunemusic Год назад

      Be thankful he didn't give you an IV potassium drip and sent you home

    • @MrRichiarditya
      @MrRichiarditya Год назад +23

      Lol

    • @AlwaysOnForever
      @AlwaysOnForever Год назад +20

      Lmao, didn't know that

    • @exodeus7959
      @exodeus7959 Год назад +61

      Potassium citrate sprinkled in a sports drink would have been a lot easier. But if you don’t dose it right it could be dangerous. Helps get rid of PVC’s for me.

    • @dianeridley9804
      @dianeridley9804 Год назад

      the surgeon can go right ahead and perform the case; there's an anesthesiologist somewhere ready to kowtow

  • @oliverskoglund4690
    @oliverskoglund4690 Год назад +2392

    Story from My psych prof; during his residency he was called by a surgeon for a consult. The patient simply did not want to be operated on but the surgeon apparently could not fathom this and called for a psych consult which deemed the patient completely sane. The surgeon thought the patient was mentally ill for canceling 😂

    • @MagnakayViolet
      @MagnakayViolet Год назад +123

      Green Goblin: No one says 'No' to me!

    • @orangew3988
      @orangew3988 Год назад +212

      We actually had a patient decline a foot amputation recently, and got psych in to assess her capacity. The outcome of declining the operation is continuing infections, she already had sepsis several times, and refusing the op will result in her dying much earlier. But psych said she has capacity, so.

    • @shanedancer3895
      @shanedancer3895 Год назад +128

      I don’t know the details but there are definitely scenarios/surgeries where the act of not wanting the surgery is itself enough for a psych consult. I can’t name something specifically but it would be something like a minimally invasive and safe surgery to fix an extremely deadly problem

    • @oliverskoglund4690
      @oliverskoglund4690 Год назад +21

      @@shanedancer3895 absolutely. In my prof's case I dont know either. It depends on the case

    • @Alex-vl1mk
      @Alex-vl1mk Год назад +21

      @@shanedancer3895 Probably something like an appendectomy

  • @nimbus001
    @nimbus001 Год назад +3917

    I am an anesthesiologist and this is pretty much 1000% correct.😄

    • @justinytsai
      @justinytsai Год назад +16

      Lmao funny running into you here, Dr. Mon

    • @OlaDeen2018
      @OlaDeen2018 Год назад +79

      I loved how the surgeon said he'd just do the case quickly, as if he usually just takes his time and he can magically do the repair faster today! I've witnessed them say this

    • @Nightraven26
      @Nightraven26 Год назад +77

      @@OlaDeen2018 in anesthesia there's a saying - "If a surgeon tells you how much time they've got left to finish the surgery, add 30 minutes to that."

    • @dstalhamer
      @dstalhamer Год назад +5

      Me too and I agree

    • @sylverbullet1
      @sylverbullet1 Год назад

      😄

  • @iyaayas
    @iyaayas Год назад +2958

    5 Stages of grief:
    0:30 - Denial
    0:50 - Anger
    1:10 - Bargain
    1:40 - Anger (again)
    1:55 - Depression
    2:20 - Acceptance

    • @sekarnaradhita4498
      @sekarnaradhita4498 Год назад +21

      thanks a lot for the time stamp! really helpful

    • @aryowincaster2775
      @aryowincaster2775 Год назад +6

      Is that what people think about vaccines... 🤣🤣

    • @Aredtyg
      @Aredtyg Год назад +33

      @@aryowincaster2775 I don't think I've met anyone who thinks that vaccines go through the Kubler-Ross "5 Stages" model of grief, no.

    • @andrewthomas817
      @andrewthomas817 Год назад +5

      But my Species has six stages

    • @polarknight5376
      @polarknight5376 Год назад +3

      @@andrewthomas817 sounds like an alien from star trek.

  • @skaftonmd8916
    @skaftonmd8916 Год назад +4407

    I’m an anesthesiology resident and this is too true 😅 I once had a surgeon throw a fit in pre-op because we canceled a non-urgent case after a patient went into V-Tach and almost coded… fun times!

    • @lchatburn
      @lchatburn Год назад +211

      1. Were they actually coding? If no, then what's the problem?
      2. If they code - when you have ROSC, we roll.
      3. Chest compression time will be recorded as an Anesthesia delay.

    • @goose_ws
      @goose_ws Год назад +112

      Well the patient just needed a little Essential Oil of Amiodarone and they'd have been fine for surgery!

    • @chrism6904
      @chrism6904 Год назад +44

      And the surgeon had a hissy fit? Im pretty sure those dudes went to med school too. Did they forget all of that stuff? LOL

    • @muhdamirul183
      @muhdamirul183 Год назад +77

      @Jason Walter in my hospital, the surgeon and Dr. , Don't have flat salary, and their income is based on the amount of patients under their care.

    • @iz2333
      @iz2333 Год назад +27

      @@theworkinginvestor Yeah I don't think this is specific to any speciality but the thing that makes a competent doctor in my mind is knowing a lot of things they can't actually do.
      Like an orthopedic surgeon might never treat any sort of vascular disease but if they can't recognize thrombosis or manage blood thinners they will be failing their patients.

  • @TheMoistTowel
    @TheMoistTowel Год назад +1133

    That last bit is actually serious by the way.. I believe it was an EMCrit podcast on the psychology of dealing with hard to work with people in medicine and one of the strategies is making them think that they’re in the driver seat of the decision

    • @nadyasilva_
      @nadyasilva_ Год назад +7

      If you could change a particular part of you sentence to *hard-to-work-with people or *people who are hard to work with, it could make it easier to undestand what you meant ^.^

    • @notthere83
      @notthere83 Год назад +13

      The problem with that of course is that you're supporting their negative behavior instead of challenging it.
      That's how a-holes usually stay a-holes... (In the case of the video being a psycho who would rather endanger someone's health than be mildly inconvenienced.)

    • @jjgarcia156
      @jjgarcia156 Год назад +38

      @@notthere83 they've been like like their entire lives. There's nothing you can do to change them now, especially when they're in a position of power and wealth and you aren't their superior to keep them in check.

    • @brwahussen
      @brwahussen Год назад +7

      As I medical representative I always use this strategy. I deliver the info while making them think they already know that shit. Most of the doctors have no clue about details of drugs.

    • @mhuwae
      @mhuwae Год назад

      Oooo! I'ma going to find that episode now...

  • @rcranes2227
    @rcranes2227 Год назад +738

    The way you cancel a case
    Anesthesia: knock knock
    Surgery: who's there?
    Anesthesia: interrupting anesthesiologist.
    Surgery: interrupting anesthesiol-
    Anesthesia: your surgery is cancelled.

    • @Michelleiscul
      @Michelleiscul Год назад +15

      I like this one. 😂😂

    • @azure5273
      @azure5273 Год назад +70

      I thought they'd say
      -who's there?
      -not your surgery
      😂

    • @BlackCanary87
      @BlackCanary87 Год назад +17

      Then you run before they can react!

    • @katla_phc
      @katla_phc Год назад +32

      That’s only if anesthesia knows they can outrun surgery.

    • @ThisIsKiki1
      @ThisIsKiki1 Год назад +7

      @@azure5273 nice hahaha

  • @joephysics5469
    @joephysics5469 Год назад +746

    The first 10 years of my anesthesia career were just like this. The second 10 years the surgeon wanted an explanation and complied. My last 10 years I just told them the surgery was canceled and the surgeon already knew why and said he just wanted someone who agreed with him before telling the patient/family - so he could blame anesthesia..

    • @thefortunemusic
      @thefortunemusic Год назад +45

      Ultimately the blame is always on the anesthesiologist.

    • @joephysics5469
      @joephysics5469 Год назад +101

      @@thefortunemusic We have the broadest shoulders and surgeons like hiding behind them.

    • @AlwaysOnForever
      @AlwaysOnForever Год назад +37

      Big bro anesthesia lmaoo

    • @thestupidfuncrisallstodios470
      @thestupidfuncrisallstodios470 Год назад +6

      What how old are you am I reading this wrong or are you actually around 57 just curious by the way also if I am correct I did the math in my head

  • @ShinigamisBlade
    @ShinigamisBlade Год назад +469

    My grandma had an abdominal aortic aneurysm that needed to be fixed so she had scheduled a surgery. The surgeon ended up spending hours in another surgery that was only supposed to take one or two so my gram said whelp I'll just have mine done tomorrow because it's 10 pm now and i dont want a tired doctor. The surgeon was begging her to do it now because he's had longer days and it's no big deal. This is exactly how I imagine it went on in his head 😂

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid Год назад +2

      Did They Mess Her Up ? my Was like 1 hr 1/2 He Was Done In 48 Min's Sick Still 170 from 280

    • @Andeman3
      @Andeman3 Год назад +16

      billable hours my friend. billable hours. he doesn't do it? who's the next competent surgeon at this place who can do it? is the procedure hard? no? is it lucrative? well what the hell, why am i not raking in the fun coupons?

    • @tawis01
      @tawis01 Год назад +20

      An abdominal aortic aneurysm (triple A) is one of the most urgent or emergent cases out there. It needs to be done asap!

    • @stephmimz1061
      @stephmimz1061 Год назад +10

      That is a medical emergency. It is not an elective procedure. If she went home she might have passed away

  • @waterunderthebridge7950
    @waterunderthebridge7950 Год назад +407

    You see, having his kids become social influencers is actually a smart ploy to get more patients into the hospital and onto his operating table

    • @HisameArtwork
      @HisameArtwork Год назад +21

      without jackass and MTV where is he going to find more patiences :)) tiktok challenges are what's keeping surgeons in porches and bmws.

    • @jubileeYAVEL
      @jubileeYAVEL Год назад +5

      Hey I found a chubby emu fan

  • @VoidWalkerOblivion
    @VoidWalkerOblivion Год назад +434

    Does Surgery's wife even answer the phone, or does she have an app that goes "uh-huh, I'll do that - you *would* know best" every time there's a pause?

    • @skaftonmd8916
      @skaftonmd8916 Год назад +49

      Surgery’s wife is too busy sleeping with ophthalmology

    • @barbarabreadman2373
      @barbarabreadman2373 Год назад +23

      @@skaftonmd8916 Does Johnathan know about this??

    • @riverstein7251
      @riverstein7251 Год назад +36

      @@barbarabreadman2373 of course, Johnathon is an avid supporter of healthy relationships and he makes them brunch on sundays

    • @barbarabreadman2373
      @barbarabreadman2373 Год назад +11

      @@riverstein7251 Mind you, if it was after 4pm on a Friday or the weekend, wouldn't opthalmology be on the golf course?

    • @aaliyahkishore246
      @aaliyahkishore246 Год назад +14

      @@barbarabreadman2373 sometimes it’s where people go to cheat on their spouses. It’s got almost everything. Nature, walks, lunch, friends, and surgery never comes home so this is where his wife goes.

  • @viperdoc429
    @viperdoc429 Год назад +110

    I'm an "Ortho Bro" and just today had two arthroplasties cancel for blood pressure reasons. Went to this and brought it to Anesthesia.... we were all crying with laughter, crying! Good job as always!!!

  • @Daredevil7137
    @Daredevil7137 Год назад +968

    This is by far the most accurate video you've made yet. I have personally witnessed a conversation between a cardiac electrophysiologist (whose specialty is literally all about the ions in the heart doing their job) and our chief of anesthesia about canceling a case over low potassium. The EP went through a dramatic fit including telling the anesthesiologist they weren't a real doctor anyway and suggesting they give the patient a banana. The EP finally relented when we found an inpatient addon and let us admit the original patient overnight to do the next day.

    • @nathalienguyen6860
      @nathalienguyen6860 Год назад +79

      Yes! I’ve lived the same thing with an EP! Give the patient a banana w low K!
      On the narcissist scale: EP>Surgeon

    • @AlwaysOnForever
      @AlwaysOnForever Год назад +16

      @@nathalienguyen6860 will banana really gonna help? I know they have potassium but is that really gonna help real quick?

    • @phoenixgamer1565
      @phoenixgamer1565 Год назад +70

      @@AlwaysOnForever Nope.

    • @dianeridley9804
      @dianeridley9804 Год назад +65

      Sure, have a banana! Now, with that full stomach, DEFINITELY cancel the case!
      Actually, I never cancel a case. I DEFER cases. If the surgeon or proceduralist (OMG, GI is THE WORST) is willing to wait 8h for proper NPO status, I'll be there. Yet they never wait, so THEY "cancel" the case. I defer the case until the pt is optimized. Use your words, colleagues. USE. YOUR. WORDS.

    • @sckumar6812
      @sckumar6812 Год назад +1

      the fact that anesthesiologist is not a doctor is really true, no one knows them outside o.t , they r just puppets of surgeons , surgeon are real heroes

  • @LordCoeCoe
    @LordCoeCoe Год назад +344

    Cancel culture is going too far!

    • @pazz1239
      @pazz1239 Год назад +37

      We have to normalize Potassium. Sodium too

    • @henriquelaydner4080
      @henriquelaydner4080 Год назад +12

      Best comment. Short and sharp.

    • @iz2333
      @iz2333 Год назад +6

      "I can't believe they're trying to cancel my patient over one banana!"

    • @thefortunemusic
      @thefortunemusic Год назад +2

      Not as far as the cutting culture has gone. So.

  • @squishymex8307
    @squishymex8307 Год назад +453

    Taking a surgery from a surgeon is like taking water from a fish. His will to live dwindles with each cancelation!! He doesn't wanna have to spend time with (*gasp*) his family ... the horror.

  • @ssjess2504
    @ssjess2504 Год назад +129

    "my kids will have to be influencers now. Unlock tiktok it's their only chance" omg 🤣🤣🤣

  • @vaishnavichandramohan199
    @vaishnavichandramohan199 Год назад +353

    Loved the drama 😍
    "Honey we can't send the kids to college" and the Influencer part..hilarious ! 😁

    • @imahhassan9356
      @imahhassan9356 Год назад +4

      The influencer part felt like what people do when they can't go to college

  • @Cheater357
    @Cheater357 Год назад +214

    Having worked for a surgeon I have to say that the narcissism, self-entitlement, complete detachment from reality when it comes to just how bloated their income is compared to everyone else, and the absurdly dramatic nature of their behavior when they're contradicted about anything, especially something that they don't actually know anything about, is absolutely on point.

    • @stillhere1425
      @stillhere1425 Год назад +19

      Maybe that’s the necessary personality profile for cutting into intact bodies in front of people with undue confidence?

    • @grandmasgopnik9642
      @grandmasgopnik9642 Год назад +14

      I will say I am thankful they can do it because every single time I have been in the OR cutting a live human freaks me out. I have dissected humans cadavers, stitched myself as a child so it’s not human viscera it’s the idea of cutting into a human and knowing the body will have to heal every unnatural incision /motion made inside and it will cause pain. That to me must have to create some dissonance or a person who lacks that sense of empathy. One or the other in order to perform the task. Just out of necessity because every time I would see it I would be overwhelmed by an urge to stop it or my entire thought process while fascinated by the repair itself was very focused on how our techniques affected the recovery process I had witnessed at the bedside/long term out patient
      Even as a nurse I am very aware of any painful stimuli I can give to a patient. Especially working in oncology they endure a lot. It has to be done but it’s something I’m hyper aware of. I can’t imagine that fixation as a surgeon.

    • @Yepitsmedude
      @Yepitsmedude Год назад +4

      @@stillhere1425 trust me. It’s not necessary at all

    • @mad8805
      @mad8805 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah you try going through years of surgery residency and see how you turn out. Not every fucking surgeon is the same

    • @Liliarthan
      @Liliarthan 7 месяцев назад +1

      It sounds like everyone who works for or with a surgeon should sit a course on reflective questioning and Cluster B disorders 😆

  • @Eldem_kz
    @Eldem_kz Год назад +280

    As nurses, our strategy is ALWAYS to make you, MD, believe that this great idea that just saved the patient's life was from you. This is the most important module we get to learn. ^^

    • @PetaHewitt
      @PetaHewitt Год назад +13

      Nurse of 35 years. Absolutely true.

    • @Teencat
      @Teencat Год назад +3

      Teach me your ways!!!

    • @jirehmaemon4817
      @jirehmaemon4817 Год назад +4

      Ain't this the truth.

  • @mcanha753
    @mcanha753 Год назад +436

    The week of my surgery, I absolutely forgot to show up to my pre-surgery consultation with my surgeon. Just straight up forgot (stress, pressure, lots of things to prepare). I already had gone in for anesthesia appt, and me and my surgeon had been planning this for months.
    I'd waited years for this, I'd been sacrificing everything to get this surgery (esp financially wise), I was all by myself, so I bawled my eyes out thinking I couldn't get it anymore. I mail him and he tells me to come in and we'll see.
    Day of surgery, I just check in, change clothes, get transferred to OR.
    I only talk to him to say good morning, any changes I've felt, until I get KOd by anesthesia and then wake up crying and drooling, surgery done.
    Glad surgeons love surgery more than anything.

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid Год назад +5

      No Love MONEY Run U Though Don't Care Just Biz F't Up Don't Care

    • @stephalloplayz
      @stephalloplayz Год назад +3

      what surgery?

    • @ikbintom
      @ikbintom Год назад

      @@FixItStupid Bro They Better Than That

    • @MonkehBuns
      @MonkehBuns Год назад +17

      (They only want you to come in before surgery day so they can get paid for the consult. If they do it the day of the surgery it's included in the surgery fee.)

  • @IvoryDragonfly
    @IvoryDragonfly Год назад +79

    My husband leads a surgical team. This is accurate. Key thing missing however is the vent call to another surgeon OR their spouse about how awful anesthesia can be. I’ve had to field that call a number of times.

  • @hamsaa6283
    @hamsaa6283 Год назад +57

    The core competency of an anesthesiologist is to learn how to deal with toddlers...ahh I mean surgeons.

  • @viniciuslima9430
    @viniciuslima9430 Год назад +62

    I love to see how Surgery ride his roller coaster of emotions with such commitment. He goes through all emotions in 10 seconds and finishes the ride praising himself.😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @aw6707
    @aw6707 Год назад +91

    Family med resident. Being in the OR watching anesthesia and surgery interact = priceless. Totally spot on! Chefs kiss for this performance.

    • @FixItStupid
      @FixItStupid Год назад

      You LOL AND I Get MESS Up Dam No Funny ALL A JOKE TO YOU GREED MONEY Dr.

  • @juneledell6983
    @juneledell6983 Год назад +62

    omg- As an O.R nurse- you nailed the surgeon's drama perfectly. Sometimes the charge nurse would have to deny the case- because anestheisia would want us to be their messenger- UGGGG

  • @peytondearborn3582
    @peytondearborn3582 Год назад +47

    As an anesthesiologist, I never cancel a case. I simply postpone until the surgeon's patient is optimized....

    • @dianeridley9804
      @dianeridley9804 Год назад +6

      THAT IS THE WAY IT IS DONE, COLLEAGUE! THAT. IS. THE. WAY. IT. IS. DONE! 🎯💯

    • @agbobier2657
      @agbobier2657 Год назад +4

      That's diplomatic.

  • @ginanord9327
    @ginanord9327 Год назад +75

    BEST ONE EVER! 100% accurate!! As an anesthesiologist this had me rolling with laughter... I love the attending in the pink bonnet. Totally me!

    • @surrealistgirlx
      @surrealistgirlx 9 месяцев назад

      I'm pretty certain it's the surgical nurse. Glaucomflecken has referred to them in another skit.

  • @tommiegirl2441
    @tommiegirl2441 Год назад +140

    The overreaction! The drama! The pinpoint accuracy! And only Anesthesia could have gotten by with standing right next to him. That's actually some respect right there. Because where I worked, the surgeon would sometimes do the Daffy Duck routine when the surgery scheduler broke the good news. No way she got that close - might accidentally have caught a flailing arm or hand. 🤣🤣🤣
    Good show, Doc!

  • @wnettekoven
    @wnettekoven Год назад +364

    Haha! So true! You should do one on how anesthesia is always getting blamed for delays. My favorite one blamed on me was a 2.5 hr delay. The delay code read "CRNA late to see patient." Do you know WHY I was late to see the next patient? Because my surgeon lost a needle inside a laparoscopic patient and spent 2.5 hours looking for it! 😂

    • @Issenthevampire
      @Issenthevampire Год назад +48

      Oh God that's horrifying

    • @Kevin-fj5oe
      @Kevin-fj5oe Год назад +10

      Could you just wrap a metal detector in sterile plastic or something?

    • @alexfurman1486
      @alexfurman1486 Год назад +17

      @@Kevin-fj5oe you do realize the size of a standard metal detector, right?
      The laparoscopic incisions are usually an inch or so.
      Besides, it’s not like metal detectors are just laying around in the OR anyway.

    • @iyaayas
      @iyaayas Год назад +24

      @@alexfurman1486 That's what the "or something" was for. You don't need to be a jerk when answering what should be a common question to those who know nothing about medicine much less a laparoscopic surgery needle.
      For your information, there are metal detectors roughly the same size as a large pen. If they could make them sensitive enough, it could help in figuring out what side of the surgical area the needle is on.

    • @________dQw4w9WgXcQ
      @________dQw4w9WgXcQ Год назад +6

      @@Kevin-fj5oe maybe they could just have all the tools have strings attaching them to the table or something, that way if you drop something you can just follow the string, and you wouldn't be able to close someone up without noticing the string(s). But that would probably get in the of the actual surgery, introduce a new risk of infection, and possiblly cause a little rope burn on internal stuff.

  • @evastickler3298
    @evastickler3298 Год назад +22

    I was half expecting him to hand the surgeon a game of operation while he was in shock to help calm him down like a small child having a meltdown. Like, “Look at you and those perfect fine motor skills! You finished in only 5 minutes and there wasn’t a single buzz from Cavity Sam! I sure couldn’t get that Adam’s apple out without dropping it a few times, but you did it on your first try!”

    • @msscoutshadow
      @msscoutshadow Год назад

      Good one lol 🤣

    • @lisasallery7860
      @lisasallery7860 Год назад +1

      That’s actually really funny. Deserves well more likes 😂

  • @alienpig8279
    @alienpig8279 Год назад +133

    I heard from a family lawyer that one of the most difficult to deal with people during divorces are surgeons. Like they will be horrible to deal with. The family lawyer even advised people to maybe not marry surgeons lmaooo

    • @juliannama1757
      @juliannama1757 Год назад +6

      oml that is too hilarious

    • @iwatchwithnoads7480
      @iwatchwithnoads7480 Год назад

      Family lawyers are one of the worst types of scum on earth. Don't take them seriously

    • @Joel-wx7zk
      @Joel-wx7zk Год назад

      Make sense, you have to be a fool to think the love of a Spouse & children would ever compare to the love between a Surgeon & OR

  • @amylandry4108
    @amylandry4108 Год назад +77

    😂MYDog!! Hahahaaaa!! As a former plastic surgery scheduling coordinator 😃 I was the one who had to tell the surgeon that surgery was canceled 😂😂😂😂 soooooo much fun 😅 Hahahaaaa!!! You nailed it Doc❣️❣️

  • @JPRN.
    @JPRN. Год назад +96

    As a retired pre op nurse , all I could do is shake my head and laugh. I saw this happen too many times, usually with an extremely elevated potassium. The goal was to get them on a cardiac monitor and transferred out before they coded on us 🤞🏼😱

  • @temi8087
    @temi8087 Год назад +73

    Anaesthesia just saw surgery's growls and was like "It was at this moment... that he knew... he f***ed up..." 😂

  • @sylv_ain
    @sylv_ain Год назад +19

    That channel holds more gold than any Swiss bank

  • @scdrescher1
    @scdrescher1 Год назад +5

    My dad (83 years old) broke his hand so we went to his surgeon for a consult. Of course, he suggested we get him in on Monday for the procedure…it was Friday. My father had a history of CHF and had been recently presenting w/ pursed lipped breathing and cyanotic lips with a SpO2 84%. I asked him if he thought it was a good idea to put under general anesthesia an octogenarian with clear respiratory symptoms and a history of chf without an anesthesia consult. He didn’t seem to see the problem….we didn’t opt for the surgery. His hand healed just fine in a soft cast a month later.

  • @moonbeam8438
    @moonbeam8438 Год назад +54

    Best part of this is that it's true for non-medical fields too! I had a boss that was a heavy micro-manager who wouldn't listen to the team's imput, so I'd just walk by him while casually mentioning Plan G. A week later he'd tell everyone he had a great idea called Plan G and we'd all start implementing it 😄

    • @notmyname1883
      @notmyname1883 Год назад +2

      Surgery isn't Anesthesia's boss, though. They're both equally skilled and important doctors.

    • @moonbeam8438
      @moonbeam8438 Год назад +3

      @@notmyname1883 that is very true. I was just sharing from my own experience, as I have not had a coworker that acts that way (or at least, not that I've put up with!) =)

    • @rufusgoldstein2655
      @rufusgoldstein2655 Год назад +3

      ​@@notmyname1883 true, but they sure act like it, especially if a nurse anesthetist is involved

  • @drsushil9007
    @drsushil9007 Год назад +79

    Surgery:What do I tell my wife why I was home early?!?! She'll never believe me... Anesthesia, you'll ruin my marriage!!!

    • @diomedesosu425
      @diomedesosu425 Год назад +11

      And you'll rob her of her nightly phone call into the OR where the OR nurse has to tell her that he's still scrubbed in and will be a while longer....

  • @Slemoster
    @Slemoster 9 месяцев назад +4

    "My kids will have to become influencers because of you. Take the controls off of TikTok, its their only chance now" is probably the funniest thing I've heard all day

  • @cardiacdrummer5443
    @cardiacdrummer5443 Год назад +168

    Looks like all of the sessions with therapy have been paying off for surgery. We did this all the time with some of the more difficult interventional cardiologists and EP’s. The CRNA’s ended up leaving the breaking the bad news to us since we knew how to handle the….let’s say more complex personalities of some of our docs.

    • @fltmed
      @fltmed Год назад +9

      Totally understand and can relate. I've got one EP doc that would just chill out and say ok, whatever. Then there's the Drama King....
      I think you know exactly what I'm talking about, LOL
      🤣

    • @cardiacdrummer5443
      @cardiacdrummer5443 Год назад +6

      @@fltmed oh yeah, I can 100% relate

  • @annmarieknapp2480
    @annmarieknapp2480 Год назад +5

    Had my gallbladder removed 12 years ago. My physician was the physician's choice of physician to do the procedure. He had a gleam in his eye he told me I needed surgery. Literally said let's just rip that thing right out of you. He reminded me of John Lithgow and was so happy to arrange my surgery. He did a great job, but it was like offering opening a candyshop to a kid. I think surgeons are a unique breed. Thank God for them!!! But, I wouldn't want to be the resident raining on their parade.

  • @andreanaert7242
    @andreanaert7242 Год назад +32

    Try telling a surgeon the case has to be canceled because the insurance company will only authorize an outpatient procedure.

  • @furrycat2825
    @furrycat2825 Год назад +20

    Too true!! When I was observing non urgent colonoscopies (as a Med student), the last case of the day had a BP of 189/102!!! The anesthesiologist told the surgeon we need to reschedule and the fit he threw! 😂started telling her to just give some lasix and he would be “quick with it”😂, but anesthesia just walked out telling him he was free to do the anesthesia himself if he was adamant 😂😂

    • @thatwasantique6708
      @thatwasantique6708 Год назад +2

      Surgeons are not good with internal medicine
      I mean one just said give NTG but man yes i can give NTG and the bp will fall but post op most cases the bp shoots up rapidly and lead to further complications
      I think it's because of such experiences that anesthesiologists don't risk otherwise we have over 10 ways we can reduce that bp but is it worth it 🤷‍♂️

    • @mannagarwal5390
      @mannagarwal5390 Год назад

      I would just give her furosemide. Then do a colonoscopy and send her home with tablets bro.. a colonoscopy isn't gonna kill the patient. Cancer will.

  • @WigglyTuffStuff
    @WigglyTuffStuff Год назад +5

    The Surgeon taught me the phrase "Am I the Drama?" and it has improved my therapy efficacy by 300%. Thank you.

  • @gabrielamahle1545
    @gabrielamahle1545 Год назад +9

    As a neurosurgeon, I have never seen anything more accurate! Congratulations!!

  • @ebubechiibegbula5968
    @ebubechiibegbula5968 Год назад +9

    Oh my God. This is soooooooooo accurate... The special relationship Anaesthesia has with Surgery, the best frienemy relationship in the world....

  • @ssnsta
    @ssnsta Год назад +4

    Actually 1:13
    There was an amputation which was done under a minute the doctor accidently cut the assistant's finger he died from infection, the patient died of blood loss and an observer died of shock.
    The only surgery in history with 300 percent mortality rate.

  • @superslash7254
    @superslash7254 Год назад +5

    I was almost one of these. Nurse anesthetist spent 10 straight minutes cussing quietly to himself about my vitals before calling people over to decide if they could anesthetize someone who was already half way to dead.

  • @foil_fencer2315
    @foil_fencer2315 Год назад +27

    He is the MOST underrated RUclipsr on this platform yet.

  • @Soriyou3
    @Soriyou3 Год назад +18

    I am surprised that the surgeon remembered his wife's number to call

  • @introvertswag6494
    @introvertswag6494 Год назад +7

    My dad is an anesthesiologist, and from what I've heard the good ones reschedule immediately and the grumpy ones complain for a bit before they reschedule

  • @ColeHrusovsky
    @ColeHrusovsky Год назад +5

    "What am I supposed to do with my time? Go HOME? Where my FAMILY lives???" is so good I love it

  • @vuvuvu6291
    @vuvuvu6291 Год назад +6

    "You can't do this to me. I started this surgery... DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICED?!!!"
    -Surgeons.

  • @animeanibe
    @animeanibe Год назад +8

    Anesthesia here. This is absolutely correct. Also, the resident handled the delivery really well. He'd get an ACGME "Excellent" evaluation for the module.

  • @dianeridley9804
    @dianeridley9804 Год назад +6

    This one merits an Academy Award for "Best Nonfiction Short"

  • @loweffortproductions1985
    @loweffortproductions1985 Год назад +15

    I know absolutely nothing about the medical industry, but your skits are so well done that I am convinced that this is all accurate.

    • @Linda-zo8ds
      @Linda-zo8ds Год назад +3

      RN here, every single video is so accurate it's uncanny. Every character. My #1 favorite RUclips channel.

  • @zakiducky
    @zakiducky Год назад +3

    “My kids are going to have to be influencers because of you,” is the funniest shit I’ve heard all week! 😂 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @marialorena2917
    @marialorena2917 Год назад +6

    I was in anesthesia residency for one year and I've never seen a video this true!! I laughed so hard! "Go home?! Where my FAMILY LIVES??" ahahaha you're a genius!

  • @HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo
    @HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo Год назад +45

    Thank you for showing me how much behind-the-scenes happens during surgery - my GYN told me I managed to be everyone's fav patient of the day. I don't remember most of the day, but I do remember being super excited when I was introduced to the anaesthesiologist and the surgery residents, and giving them info on me they probably already had.
    My sister said I was absurdly grateful post-op, except when my pain was uncontrolled (I broke an orthodontic bracket somehow while I was in that pain lol, I wasn't there much)
    My point is: thank you. I can be a better patient, because of you.

  • @kcsnyder8804
    @kcsnyder8804 Год назад +6

    Spent my entire career in surgery as a CST this is a perfect enactment of what really happens! I've witnessed it many times in 20 years. Awesome LOL memories with gratitude for such competent anesthesia personnel.

  • @Emilio1985
    @Emilio1985 Год назад +23

    "My kids will have to be influencers because of you"
    Like they weren't already dreaming of that, being the kids of a doctor already.

    • @lilbatz
      @lilbatz Год назад +3

      I had to have an adrenal vein sampling done. The IR doctor bitch his kid wanted to be a) a RUclipsr or b) Instagram influencer. The kid was refusing to take calculus and biochemistry in high school. "Never going to med school, so why bother?" Dad was at stroke level rage 🤣

  • @christophermccarthy884
    @christophermccarthy884 Год назад +25

    Rather accurate, even if you tend to only see one or two of these aspects when canceling a case. The one you see nearly every time is getting the surgeon to agree the case cannot be done today, with how to fix the problem and reschedule it with the surgeons help.
    If the surgeon fights the necessity of the cancelation, get two other anesthesiologists to agree with your assessment. They rarely argue with the whole department...bad mouth it, yeah...but rarely argue.

  • @wenchbyatt
    @wenchbyatt 8 месяцев назад +3

    I was waiting to go under the knife one time, and I heard screaming in the block. I got worried, and asked the nurse what happened. You guessed it, the case before mine got cancelled and the surgeon made a scene 😂

  • @jrkskskmdmsmdm5186
    @jrkskskmdmsmdm5186 Год назад +2

    Guy (surgery) went through all 5 stages of grief, plus 17 more

  • @chamchamz98
    @chamchamz98 Год назад +13

    "I could die without this surgery" simple but effective 😂

  • @cpete2976
    @cpete2976 Год назад +111

    Every time Doc. Outta the ballpark! Every. Single. Time. 🤣 Your comedy is as reliable as Surgery being a pouting bully. P S. Had a rough week and really needed a laugh. Started a quiet Saturday breakfast and was hoping you would be on RUclips. And there you were. Thanks. Great start to the weekend.

  • @martina6700
    @martina6700 Год назад +8

    I can't with all the times the surgeon implied his life was over haha

  • @lkazanov
    @lkazanov 7 месяцев назад +2

    30 year ER doc here, I couldn't stop laughing for 20 minutes! I am amazed how nothing changes. And that's the way it is supposed to be.

  • @elizabethcombs9724
    @elizabethcombs9724 Год назад +9

    As a circulator for over 7 years, I approve this video. 🤣😂🤣 soooooo true!

  • @Boneteacher
    @Boneteacher Год назад +7

    Anaesthesia residency is incomplete without mastering this module.. 😅

  • @christianolsson2898
    @christianolsson2898 Год назад +6

    That's why I always call them and go real fast like: "Your patients GFR is too low; holler when it's above 60" click. I throw the "holler" in there to distract and confuse just to avoid a quick reply before I can hang up on them; works wonders on busy days because good luck getting through to us again lmao!
    #EfficientCoordinatorWork

  • @rachelj16
    @rachelj16 Год назад +2

    “Give the patient a bunch of potassium real quick” lololol always gets me

  • @lexigrimhaive
    @lexigrimhaive 5 месяцев назад +4

    So wait, irl surgeons are actually as obsessed with surgery as they’re portrayed in tv??!!

  • @anshulmelville1
    @anshulmelville1 Год назад +17

    Great stuff man! You should make a video between an ophthalmologist and an optometrist talking about how they get so commonly mistaken as one another.

  • @chrishuntley8369
    @chrishuntley8369 Год назад +7

    I’m not sure how accurate this is. I did work with a surgeon once who was completely chill and understanding about things like this... once. 😁

  • @moonshoos6148
    @moonshoos6148 Год назад +3

    "Someone's going on that table so help me God"

  • @Willb0t
    @Willb0t Год назад +7

    The contempt in his voice when he says "my family" hahah

  • @joeturner6409
    @joeturner6409 Год назад +6

    After he got called Sir, now I hear Surgery’s ‘real name’ as Sir Gerry

  • @DemonicNightmare
    @DemonicNightmare Год назад +2

    I love the little touch of Surgery glancing down at his empty wrist to check the time.

  • @notsparks
    @notsparks Год назад +16

    My team of doctors had a nearly impossible time finding a surgeon willing to perform a splenectomy once they did the anesthesiologist called in back up anesthesiologists. I was "circling the drain" and most surgeons said surgery would kill me and finally one said it may very well kill me but not doing surgery would definitely kill me. Anesthesia had extra eyes on becuse I was critical and unstable so they didn't want to be blamed if it went sideways. 2 and a half hours later my spleen was on the floor (pathology didn't expect it to be so heavy at almost 10lb not-cancerous) and I spent a few weeks on a ventilator (not fun! A machine forcibly breathing for you makes you very panicked when it isn't syncing with your body trying to breathe) but I'm here 10 years later.

  • @Illjustwait
    @Illjustwait Год назад +9

    1:50 i work in audio and we had one studio engineer that was a literal god and would run sessions from 7am to 3am every single day. A true artist, scientist, and crippling workaholic. There was one day where a client cancelled last minute and i said, "I'm sorry, but...you're gonna have to go home and spend time with your family."
    At the end of the day it was alright because he had a full studio at home so he could still work on back log mixes, but that was a close one.

  • @michaelpriday4830
    @michaelpriday4830 Год назад +6

    That phone looks suspiciously like a remote control for an A/C

  • @plat6164
    @plat6164 Год назад +2

    "-letting the surgeon believe it was their idea in the first place" I didn't know psychology was assisting anesthesia! Lmao

  • @allenkostner7056
    @allenkostner7056 Год назад +4

    The more I watched, the funnier it got. I know nothing of doctors but can easily relate to the drama herein. Nice job 👍🏻 😂

  • @boneyjoanie
    @boneyjoanie Год назад +3

    I'm a clerk in an OR and I always thought the surgeons called the shots. Boy did I ever learn quick. I love this job💚

  • @GEN47-27
    @GEN47-27 Год назад +7

    i work in pre-admissions and we don't want cancellations too, instead we call it postponed, cos pre-admissions tests can be valid for 3-4 weeks , and they dont have to re-do everything, so long as the actual surgery is carried out we can still e-file the expenses to the insurers.
    but cancellations means the patients pay for the PAT out of pocket as insurance wont cover those if there is no surgery

  • @karinaszloda6703
    @karinaszloda6703 Год назад +23

    You make me laugh so much!! The influencers Kids!! Thats was hilarius!!! You make my day, thank you very much!!
    Big hugs and much love from Argentina 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @dancewithunni
    @dancewithunni Год назад +9

    "I could die without this surgery."
    And that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make 😔

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Год назад +50

    I think this is the actual reason why only very young people go into medicine. They tell you it's about the debt and the long hours, but at my age, I'd just take the phone out of the surgeon's hand and tell whoever was on the other end that the surgeon is acting like a toddler and is about to get put into time-out.

    • @ma-tn7lz
      @ma-tn7lz Год назад +9

      Well that and nobody wants to start their medical career at the age of 50…

    • @lisar7385
      @lisar7385 Год назад +10

      I just graduated from my Nephrology fellowship at 58.
      I was a vet before that for 25 years. So there are a few of us out here!

  • @Redheadedhypocrite
    @Redheadedhypocrite Год назад +3

    My first day training in the chemistry lab, I had a surgeon call about a low potassium and kept asking me “is there any way the machine had taken a wrong measure, surely a draw from an hour ago will could be back to safe levels right? Could hemolysis have caused an inaccurate read? Are you sure it was on the right patient?” Needless to say I have the conversation over to a senior tech to explain, and then after it had been explained that I hadn’t don anything wrong, I laughed for a solid 2 minutes

  • @m.a.damiri1824
    @m.a.damiri1824 Год назад +2

    all stages of grief beautifully illustrated by Dr.Glaucomflecken, well done :D

  • @andishae2699
    @andishae2699 Год назад +5

    You are a very fine creation of God. How do you know so preciously about all the department so acutely? It is all humour, true, but every word uttered is true. May the Superior Being give you a very long life. You are a special creation of Lord.

  • @georgetaliat1
    @georgetaliat1 Год назад +3

    As a surgeon I can vouch for this. We hate cases getting cancelled and will do almost anything to not get it cancelled

  • @shoppinmadnesz22
    @shoppinmadnesz22 Год назад +3

    *I never knew there was a constant, ongoing battle between the anesthesiologist & surgeon* lol

  • @thethe4665
    @thethe4665 Год назад +2

    Going through pharmacy, the “bunch of potassium” part took me out 😂😂😂

  • @charliechase8423
    @charliechase8423 Год назад +9

    I feel so seen and heard!!!! We get shit on from all sides it seems like in anaesthesia. This was hilarious yet verrrrrry accurate!

  • @alberteinstein6191
    @alberteinstein6191 Год назад +11

    Imagine doing this to a neurosurgeon 😂😂, he'll consume you with his ego wrath

    • @sarahrupert5320
      @sarahrupert5320 Год назад +4

      My thoughts exactly 🤣

    • @diomedesosu425
      @diomedesosu425 Год назад +7

      Oh, it's easy to ignore the neurosurgeon. He's already made us deaf from previous tantrums.