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What do the surgeons do in lack of enough instruments?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most common cause of cancellation was the lack of availability of theater time ... There are many reasons of cancellation of elective surgical cases

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Kara Rogers is the senior editor of biomedical sciences at Encyclopædia Britannica, where she oversees a range of content from medicine and genetics to microorganisms. She joined Britannica in 2006 and...

The surgeon (doctor) makes an incisin on a patient (a girl's) abscess on her forearm using a vintage medical device a trocar or knife. blood

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Just thinking about scalpels, forceps, and shears is enough to make some people squeamish. But while the modern versions of those instruments are nothing to sneeze at, consider the surgical knives, gorgets, and trepans of centuries past. Those vintage tools were crude at best by modern standards, and yet, they were amazingly effective…some of the time. But perhaps most scary of all is that some models of those vintage surgical instruments are still in use, having been only slightly modified from their ancestral form. In this list, you’ll learn, among other things, which of seven vintage surgical instruments commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries have modern counterparts and which, thankfully, do not. The accompanying illustrations are from the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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