AW: [HSF] Re: Post op antibiotics, double gloving

Prasanna Simha M prasannasimha at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 15:28:55 EDT 2007


Well, I have a very OT statement - when we were doing our first degloved
CMV's one of my colleagues who was a  Casanova  summed it up in a succinct
manner - Gosh the mitral valve feels like a pu@#y (a baby feline!!). This
had us all in splits. So much for palpation!!!
Anyway feeling the mitral valve beating is something unforgettablw.

Prasanna

On 10/3/07, Rwmfglycar at aol.com <Rwmfglycar at aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 10/2/2007 8:49:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> prasannasimha at gmail.com writes:
>
> Well it  was not so long ago as we used to do that as students  when we
> were  doing CMV's or when we used to palpate for TR's. That decreased
> after HIV  came into the forefront.
> Prasanna
> Jbflegejr at aol.com wrote:
> > Bob,  I remember certain senior surgeons who cut away the glove covering
> the
> > finger they were inserting into the left atrium for closed mitral
> valvotomy
> > arguing that they needed the tactile sensing possible only  with the
> bare
> finger.
> > I have seen urologists doing the same thing for  suprapubic
> prostatectomy.
> John
> > Flege
>
>
>
> There was a surgeon Thompson in Rhodesia, as it was called then, who grew
> the nail on his forefinger and sharpened it so that if the commissural
> fusion
> did not split he would cut it. He did dip his finger in iodine before
> putting
> it  through the appendage.
> Bob
>
>
>
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