Sunday, 4 May 2008

Surgery

i asked my dad if i could scrub in on one of his operations. last friday, he pulled me in the OR for a craniotomy.

wow, craniotomy.

so i wore the green scrubsuit, and slippers, and cap, and mask... and entered the first live OR Surgery i've ever seen in my life.

and there it was. the OR. the Holy Grail. that streile room that smells like.. well, duh, a hospital. i saw the Surgeon, the Anesthesiologist, the Interns, the Nurses. There was one hot nurse by that way. i can see it through her mask. haha.

I was like a wide eyed kid on a candy store. I've seen the stuff i saw only on TV before. that scene in Grey's Anatomy where a machine is breathing for the patient. And the patient, was lying... unaware that we are literally looking inside his brain.

I saw my dad's gadgets. A screen where stats were displayed - PO2, Systolic, Diastolic, HR, chorva chorva.. haha.. And on the side of the room was the CT scan showing the bleeding Thalamus, and overflowing on the lateral ventricles.

Wow. This must be it. my soon-to-be sanctuary. Then i noticed something, on the table near the bathroom, there was an iPod attached to a pair of speakers, and playing music. my dad said, "it's always like that so that we won't get that bored." haha..

"nasan na yung anak ni Dr Edejer na med student?" asked the Surgeon.

and they all looked at me. and i was looking at the hot nurse.

The surgeon called me to step in closer beside her and explained her procedure, "You're one lucky kid. I've never seen a real surgery till i was a resident. And now you're looking at the Lateral ventricles with overflowing blood on it. We're actually not preventing the blood here, but we're preventing the CSF. pag yan nag obstruct, baka magkahydrocephalus pa yung patient. Like what you studied in Neuroanatomy, the brain just makes and makes CSF - nonstop. Oh, anong foramen lumalabas ang CSF pag galing sa lateral ventricles pababa?" she asked

They all looked at me even the hot nurse. and i said, "Foramen of Monroe?" (kunwari nanghula para pahumble effect kuno"

"naaaks" sabi ng Surgeon "tama. galing ah"

sa loob loob ko: ("oo naman, haha, nagremedials ako jan")

I was laughing inside. and then, i thought... in a way, i was like that patient lying in front of me. He generates a lot of CS that an outlet has to be put for it not to do further damage. Like me, i have a lot of thoughts. tons of them. i think too much. too much regrets, heartaches, pity, couldve beens, what will bees, what to do. i converse myself too much. and oh god. i converse with myself in english. shet. haha. and i need an outlet. i need to put a hole in my thoughts where it can flow, and so that it couldnt rot. i dont want a hydrocephalus.

maybe that's why i write.
i write these thoughts so that it could flow out of my head, and at the same time, i immortalize those thoughts. put them in a place so that when i read it, where i could laugh with me again, and cry with me again... like Jestha and Kit, writing is my Art. my way of immortalizing myself. and this is one of the ways God speaks to other people through my hands. and thoughts. i hope.

As the surgeon closes the hole she made on the patient's head, i thought, we were inside his Brain a while ago, while me, I expose a big part of my brainthrough my blogs. mostly theyre products of my Limbic system on that Papez Circuit, some just random thoughts that needed just to be flushed out on a blank screen.

Surgeries are like Journals. cut, open, put out something, and stitch back.
Surgeries are like heartaches, painful, but in the end, it's (hopefully) for the good.
Surgeries are like Love. It hurts. It heals. It's Complicated. It's an art. It's risky.

Surgeries are like me. hardcore. unpredictable. takes a while to understand. scary. cool. (walang kokontra).

and Surgery is like God. surgery is like Life. It has a purpose why you're doing it. It hurts a part of you, but it makes you strong. It makes you last longer. It makes you live... or maybe die. But still, it has it's reasons why.


42 comments:

  1. whew.. kakamiss mg scrub.. once lng me nkpanuod ng cranio. pero d ako scrub haha ;p nuod lng kami that time.. hehe nice blog by the way ;p

    ps. apertures of luscha and magendie lol

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  2. hahah at si iter haay, neuroana. thanks. :P

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  3. hehe kakamiss tuloy.. though hndi super deep ana namin dati, i love it! hehe one of my fave subj. lol.. ur welcome bro.. ^^

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  4. nyarr haha. thanks. :P sama ka sa Zambie med mission! :P text ko keo

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  5. sige sige :) pag walang conflict sa mga lakad ko!

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  6. angas ah! hehe... go bigtime doc! ;)

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  7. bigtime ka jan? mas bigtime kaya mga nurses! hehehe. thanks tol! mwah!

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  8. wow.. ur soo lucky.. what I wouldn't give for that opportunity.. Ü u write really well, btw.. Ü

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  9. first of all, NICELY DONE! i love yr work, seriously. i think you'd make a good author someday.

    second, you're one lucky med dude! scrubbed in for a craniotomy? ako nga mag tuli di pa ako pinapayagan. manuod lang daw pwede! so now, you'd make a good surgeon/author!

    third, you mentioned my name in yr blog along with Kit's! awww.... that's nice! thank you! that would make you a good surgeon/author/fan!!!! hahahahaha joke lang! You'll become a good surgeon/ author/ a very appreciative friend. Nakkks!

    good work!

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  10. EEPAL LANG AKO CARL.. dba we have an intact cranium? How is it possible na magkaroon ng hydrocephalus ang old patient(unless the patient is young)? hmmmm.. e dba common un to children who has not yet fully developed their skull? hmmmm.. Just a curious question..

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  11. good read.

    "and they all looked at me. and i was looking at the hot nurse." lol

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  12. thanks Vee. :) sobrang Holy Grail nga nung pumasok ako ng OR eh. :) sarap ng feeling

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  13. balang araw susulat ako ng libro pag doktor na tayo mehn. sana may time ako nun. hahahaha.

    anyways, sarap tlga magsulat eh. though minsan nagiingat nako sa mga sinusulat ko (u know what i mean) medyo nagiging pahamak kasi mga blogs ko minsan eh. wahahaha.

    and... matagal nakong Jestha fan, dude. hehe.

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  14. di ko naisip yun nun, pero nung natanong mo.. kasi they drilled a hole (and a pretty big one) sa ulo nung patient, baka dahil dun...binuksan nila yung brain to fix the bleeding, and they were draining it dahil baka magkaobstruction.. hehe. not sure pare.

    ay... K and Karl. hahaha

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  15. thanks burke!.. She's hot kahit naka mask and shower cap siya. maybe she's hotter outside the OR without the mask, or without the clothes (wooohoo), or maybe she's a guy with mascara. waaaaaaaaaaaa hahahaha t

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  16. HAHA Funny :) Malay mo pag tanggal ng mask, you'd wish she'd keep wearing the mask forever. What if lang ;) HAHA :D Btw, was it done at the UST hosp?

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  17. nope. at James Gordon Hospital sa Olongapo. hehe

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  18. wow, very nice, I also want to be a surgeon, hopefully get into plastics...I'm trying to scrub in on a cardiothoracic surgery here, but a craniotomy, wow!

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  19. thanks. wow naman, i wanna see a live heart and lungs . haha. soon enough we'll build our own Grey's anatomy world after med hahaha. oh yeah

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  20. wow! we had our duty sa or before but we dint get to scrub in sa craniotomy... bawal daw... i guess they dint trust us to give them the ryt instruments ng mabilis... haha.tsk... ur really lucky!

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  21. thanks! that means lucky din yung mga nurses dun dahil andun sila. hehe. :)

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  22. hmm, weird, nagreply na ako sa comment mo pero di ko na makita uyli. anyways, like what i've said, matagal nakong Jestha fan hehehe :) thaaaanks

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  23. uhmm may butas na kasi yung brain so dun maiipon... ewan di ko din maxadong natanong yung eh.. naaks observant :P

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  24. thanks Ave :) nachambahan ko lang yung timing na pwede ako at pwede akong isneak-in ni daddy hehe :)

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  25. haha... yea... pero im guessing naman na nurse na tlga ung mga un. student lng kasi ako wen i had my duty sa or. so parang wala pang alam... pero its really fun dba? u wont even feel the pagod... kht 8 hrs ka na naka scrub in... haha

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  26. nope, students lang daw sila Hot nurse na nandun. pero theyre just observing. it's really fun. :) pero it just took 30mins-1hr.. kasi 'madali' lang daw yung procedure. next time daw ipapascrub-in nila ako sa mas mahirap ng procedures at ipapaidentify sakin ang mga sulcus at gyri. cmon. haha. :)

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  27. ah... observe lng? we got to do that din pla... i thought nagscrub in sila for that... hahaha... wow... madali ang craniotomy... hahaha... astig naman... try to scrub in kapag throidectomy, tahbso, explorlap or kht ano na iba... super enjoy... o kaya cabg... un tlga miski observe hindi ko na experience... ayaw nila kasi na maraming ppl sa loob ng room. u really r super lucky... nakakamiss tuloy. ahaha

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  28. ay.. haha... cabg sa heart... coronary artery bypass graft... pero ang cool parin tlga na nakpagscrub in ka sa craniotomy... gudluck! sana madami ka pa maexperience sa or ;p

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  29. weird kath, may case akong removal of vp shunt. baka kasi minor lang kaya pwede. pero naman katakot yung rn don. "tandaan mo itong genta wash! tandaan mo ha!"

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  30. owkei di ko nagets hahahahaha . :P

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  31. hehe sori. erm kasi pag nagsscrub kami laging may kasamang scrub nurse na talaga ganon. tapos yung ibang rn don mataray. tapos tinatanong tanong niya ako tungkol sa mga cranio ganon. tapos nakatanga lang ako don sa kanya. naweirduhan lang ako kasi napayagan ako sa case na yon. baka kasi nung time na yon, agawan na nung case kaya pinayagan na ako nung c.i. ko. binutasan lang yung ulo para tanggalin yung shunt na nagmalfunction.

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  32. aaaaaahhh. oki. :) and cool tlga pag premed mo nursing. exposed na sa mga ganyan hehe. kami hanggang palaka at pusa lang eh haha. a daga pala. :P

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  33. ayos lang. nagulantang lang kami nung una sa cell. kasi limot na namin yon. lalo na yung paggamit ng mga microscope! sobrang nakakahiya kasi hindi na kami marunong. (thank god for b6's medtechs) haha! mahirap rin talagang sagutin ang: "ano ba talaga ang pinakamagandang premed?" :))

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  34. medtech.. daw sabi ng mga profs natin. lalo na daw nextyear, haaay. hehe. owel. lahat naman na tayo nasa med eh

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  35. hahaha... yea pde un pag shunt lng. minor nga kasi... ayaw ni mam gare pag-major. pero si ric daw... craniotomy tlga. 8 hrs sya nakascrub-in... 8pm-4am... haha...

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  36. hahah i asked red about this. sbi nya d na pede magka-hydroceph.... matanda na eh...

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  37. ah tlga?so mali yung neurosurge or mali yung pagkarinig ko. hahahaha :P

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