Death accidents from dialysis seem to be heard often enough to be forgotten...
In fact, before, I never thought that dialysis was a dangerous surgery... It's not shaving the bone or putting in an implant, but removing fat, so why is it so dangerous???
Even now, I don't know the reason, but I guess it's just because they say it's dangerous.
Do you know why death accidents occur? Is it because of general anesthesia? Or, when you watch a video of a diastatic surgery, you see a person's body being stabbed here and there with a stick. Is that why it's dangerous?