Thursday, September 6, 2007

Even more of the stryker bone saw





Just in case anyone wanted to see how delicate the art of medicine is, here are some photos of some of the tools that I have been using to finesse my way into my benefactor's spinal column and chest cavity.





It took a considerable amount of time to expose said patron's lungs. This was due mostly to the fact the a pacemaker was found in said chest. If you can be a organ donor, could you be a biotechnology donor? I wonder if someone could have used this fine piece of Medtronic hardware. Due to the aforementioned finesse, no one will be using this piece of equipment again.

I did get to watch LK for most of the night as Mer went to a function. You would never believe a grown man would make such noises to a stoic face infant and not feel ridiculous, but they do. It was still nice when Mer came home, after LK was snoozing fitfully.

2 comments:

Maureen said...

Well, I was not expecting THAT! Ew! But I guess if you were my doctor, I'd be glad that you'd practiced on someone else first...

Linsy said...

Hey Brian,
Linsy and I just thought we'd say hi. We have a blog too if you want to take a look. Hope you are doing well. Tell you wife hi for us.