A friend who is an operating room nurse working at a plastic surgery clinic told me that you should never get surgery at a hospital that won't show you the full CCTV footage from the start of the surgery to the end. It doesn't matter if the hospital is cheap, does a good job, or is famous. She said you'll be in big trouble. For
local anesthesia, it doesn't matter because the patient is conscious and knows everything (like simple eye surgery). For
general anesthesia, she said to check the full CCTV footage to see if the director I was scheduled to have the surgery with will do it all personally. For
general anesthesia, she
said to never do it if they won't show it to you. They said they won't show you because they have something to hide and there's a problem
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The reason you must absolutely check the full CCTV footage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Reason 1*
The representative director completes the consultation for the proxy surgery, puts the patient under anesthesia in the operating room, and then a pay doctor performs the surgery on their behalf
(applies to both one-person hospitals and large hospitals)
*Reason 2* Anesthetizes multiple people and neglects them.
Patients in rooms 1, 2, and 3 are anesthetized, surgery is done in room 1, then surgery is done in room 2, and then surgery is done in room 3. So the patient in operating room 3 is left unattended while still under anesthesia. A surgery that should take 1 hour can take 4 hours. In the case of a 3-type contour surgery, which is supposed to take 3-4 hours, when it takes 7-8 hours, if the hospital tells the guardian or patient that it took a long time because it was a 3-type surgery, they will just agree and say, "Oh, I see." They will never be able to think of anything else, right?
(In reality, there is a plastic surgery director who is serving a prison sentence because a patient died like this.)
*Reason 3* The path of the anesthesiologist
The anesthesiologist must perform only one patient and must stay until the end of the surgery, but sometimes he doesn’t stay by the side and wanders around the room alone to see several patients, or he just puts the patient on anesthesia and leaves. This is how anesthesia accidents happen. The anesthesiologist doesn’t matter if they’re called from outside or a resident doctor at the hospital. They say that all you have to do is stay by the patient’s side until the end, so you just have to check the full CCTV footage.
*Reason 4* Finishing the surgery
When the surgery is almost over and the director is wrapping it up, there are cases where he asks the operating room nurse to do it because it’s annoying. It’s just ridiculous
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*Reason 5* Bullshit
Did you know that news that they had a cake party in the operating room during the surgery because it was the director’s birthday? You have to check if they’re doing bullshit during the surgery or if there’s an outsider not wearing scrubs dangling around
. What kind of excuses do they make when you request CCTV from the hospital? Don't you trust our director? Our hospital is famous. He's talking nonsense. Why can't you see that? If the director who performed the surgery and the director of the anesthesia department were to finish the surgery in the operating room, there would be no problem. Why can't you see that? There's a reason.
There are hospitals that show CCTV live, and since something like a square jaw can be finished in an hour, let's say you can watch the screen for an hour without taking your eyes off it.
In the case of 3 types, it could take 3-4 hours, or even 5 hours. How many people can watch it without doing anything else?
In between, when the guardian wants, they show it on the desk computer, in the recovery room, in the director's office, or even show it to the guardian live in between. Who knows what happens during the rest of the time except for the time the guardian watches in between?
Always check the full CCTV video recording. It's everyone's right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!