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various
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#2
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The top one looks nice and hygienic Nice post |
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#3
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second picture ...never seen a surgeon operating without a scrub gown on to do an amputation so thats new to me
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#4
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Are they using a cable saw in the one pic? If so first I've seen that.
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#5
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ive only known it as a jiggly saw and its used by some surgeons during hip replacements , usually the older surgeons as power tools are now what the younger surgeons tend to use in the UK anyway
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#6
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I know that here in the uk they wear them blue things when doing ops
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Hard to find good one's. Surgeon's tools usually have the best and most strict standards. Be nice to find one. They make great survival saws. |
#8
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very good post |
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#9
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pity wolfie you aint in the UK i could have got you one lol im a scrub practitioner in theatres and use them in orthopaedics lol
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#10
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So I said to my wife with the wooden leg..Peg, I'm stumped!
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