To be fair, the MRI shutdown would have been a *lot* more dramatic. The liquid helium magnet coolant would have expanded, creating large clouds, strong air currents, potentially diluting the oxygen, possibly giving a few people frostbite, and maybe even condensing some of the air to a liquid. There is no way on Earth that the magnetic field would just suddenly disappear without some extremely drastic signs. There are videos of MRI quenches (shutdowns) on RUclips. In addition to being a last-resort emergency option, it's an essential step in many maintenance processes.
i would wait for the magnet to quench first, otherwise that scapel might be pulled into the bore there, and there is usually a emergency quench button in the room
Not really. The magnetism is due to an electric current. Break that connection and there's no current anymore. The stress that causes may not be great for the health of the machine. But it's no different than pulling the plug out of a socket.
Totally unrealistic. Even in a power failure the magnetism remains (permanent, like a toy magnet) as long as the liquid helium can cool the superconductors. To slowly wind down the magnetism is a day's work for repair techs. MRIs do have an emergency quench button but only used in very dire, immediate life threatning situations. Press it and the helium is exhausted outdoors, accompanied by very loud noise, and escape of gases into the room, which can cause asphyxiation and severe frostbite and tissue damage. The MRI magnet is destroyed with $1M of damage and out of service for a month.
If you go back 2 weeks on the channel there’s a clip of how it happens, “A Man Gets Trapped on an MRI Machine” is the title. It starts off with his wife giving birth, but keep watching past that and you’ll see for yourself the sequence of events that pinned him there.
basically the guy's wife just had a baby, he then suddenly went into a manic episode, grabbed a pair of knives and started threatening and shouting at people, ran out of the room, and then ran into this room which had a MRI machine still on, and then he got flung into the machine and as you can see the knives went into his neck
@@MadamRegal OMG yes I think I saw that clip😀 if only SOMEONE can upload episodes so I can just watch them free, because I prefer to buy tv shows on DVD but no store seems to have Chicago med 😫
@@shan0997 personally I don't mind spoilers. I only watch all these clips. I've never seen an entire episode from beginning to end😊 I prefer DVDs but no store seems to carry Chicago med on dvd
There are alternative materials for scalpel blades and needles if you know you are going to working with magnetic imaging for guidance during surgical procedures so it wouldn't be a stretch to have access to them here.
@@erinjean6936 I see. However, you'll have to tell that to the HUNDREDS OF OTHER RUclips USERS who post the exact same comment as me with excitement, FIRST COMMENT, YAY😌😌😌😌
Saw part 1 when the guy got stuck on the MRI machine. Glad to see he was ok after he got unstuck.
2:03 the fire extinguisher magically levitated back up beside him for a moment
Good job dr Archer
To be fair, the MRI shutdown would have been a *lot* more dramatic. The liquid helium magnet coolant would have expanded, creating large clouds, strong air currents, potentially diluting the oxygen, possibly giving a few people frostbite, and maybe even condensing some of the air to a liquid. There is no way on Earth that the magnetic field would just suddenly disappear without some extremely drastic signs.
There are videos of MRI quenches (shutdowns) on RUclips. In addition to being a last-resort emergency option, it's an essential step in many maintenance processes.
Have no fear Squad 3 is here!!
i would wait for the magnet to quench first, otherwise that scapel might be pulled into the bore there, and there is usually a emergency quench button in the room
I love Dr Archer!
That was hot, Dr Archer.
Surely they could've found something not metal for Archer to stand on?
Brian Hackett saves the day.
Don't MRI's take a while to power down?
idts, but it takes a long time to boot up..
im not rly sure tho
No, Quench buttons are designed specifically to shut them down in seconds should such an emergency happen
Not really. The magnetism is due to an electric current. Break that connection and there's no current anymore. The stress that causes may not be great for the health of the machine. But it's no different than pulling the plug out of a socket.
Chicago med season 8 episode 16
That’s what happens if you bring metal to the MRI room
I love watching Chicago fire and Chicago pd and Chicago med on the RUclips channel app and the peacock app
Totally unrealistic. Even in a power failure the magnetism remains (permanent, like a toy magnet) as long as the liquid helium can cool the superconductors. To slowly wind down the magnetism is a day's work for repair techs. MRIs do have an emergency quench button but only used in very dire, immediate life threatning situations. Press it and the helium is exhausted outdoors, accompanied by very loud noise, and escape of gases into the room, which can cause asphyxiation and severe frostbite and tissue damage. The MRI magnet is destroyed with $1M of damage and out of service for a month.
How in the hell did this happen?????😢😢😢😢
If you go back 2 weeks on the channel there’s a clip of how it happens, “A Man Gets Trapped on an MRI Machine” is the title. It starts off with his wife giving birth, but keep watching past that and you’ll see for yourself the sequence of events that pinned him there.
basically the guy's wife just had a baby, he then suddenly went into a manic episode, grabbed a pair of knives and started threatening and shouting at people, ran out of the room, and then ran into this room which had a MRI machine still on, and then he got flung into the machine and as you can see the knives went into his neck
@@MadamRegal OMG yes I think I saw that clip😀 if only SOMEONE can upload episodes so I can just watch them free, because I prefer to buy tv shows on DVD but no store seems to have Chicago med 😫
I didn't see this episode bc I'm behind a few weeks. Idk why I'm spoiling it for myself 😭
@@shan0997 personally I don't mind spoilers. I only watch all these clips. I've never seen an entire episode from beginning to end😊 I prefer DVDs but no store seems to carry Chicago med on dvd
Why didn’t the needle and sculpture get pulled in while the machine was on!
They had to make the scene look different from the show 911 Lone Star so they won't get copyrighted lol
There are alternative materials for scalpel blades and needles if you know you are going to working with magnetic imaging for guidance during surgical procedures so it wouldn't be a stretch to have access to them here.
I’ve seen the full episode, they had the tools 3D printed, they’re plastic
There's times that MRI machines are used during surgery, I was placed in on while having brain surgery
A copy from the show 911 Lone Star
Not cool
Still don’t like dr archer
By the way... only 5 minutes ago was this video uploaded and I'm the first to comment 😅😅😅
By the way no one cares
I promise you that absolutely no one cares. Bonus that you were incorrect.
@@erinjean6936 I see. However, you'll have to tell that to the HUNDREDS OF OTHER RUclips USERS who post the exact same comment as me with excitement, FIRST COMMENT, YAY😌😌😌😌