One sad surgery story is about a young girl who had to have multiple surgeries on her leg due to a rare bone disorder. Each surgery was extremely painful and the recovery process was long. She missed out on a lot of normal childhood activities like running and playing with friends.
A dog had to have a very difficult and invasive surgery. The poor thing was so scared before going into the operating room. After the surgery, it took a long time for it to heal. It was sad to see it in pain and not being able to be its normal active self.
Maybe it was a case where the patient's heart condition was misdiagnosed before the surgery, leading to a wrong surgical approach and a sad outcome.
Sure. One scary surgery story I heard was about a patient who had an unexpected reaction to anesthesia during a routine appendectomy. His heart rate dropped dangerously low, and the medical team had to work frantically to stabilize him. It was a very tense moment in the operating room.
Sure. One time, a surgeon accidentally dropped his pen into the patient's open incision during a routine surgery. Everyone in the operating room was so shocked at first, but then they all started laughing when they realized the patient was okay and the pen could be easily retrieved. It was a moment of high tension turned into hilarity.
Sure. There was a patient who was really nervous before a minor surgery. As the doctor was about to start, the patient suddenly asked if he could have a lollipop like at the dentist. The whole operating room burst out laughing and it really eased the tension.
A girl had liposuction in an unlicensed clinic. The unprofessional procedure caused internal bleeding and left her with permanent scarring. She was in a lot of pain and regretted her decision to have the plastic surgery. This shows the importance of choosing a reliable and qualified surgeon.
Sure. My friend had chronic sinusitis for years. After sinus surgery, his breathing improved significantly. He no longer had constant headaches and nasal congestion. He can now enjoy outdoor activities without any discomfort related to his sinuses.
One funny greentext surgery story I heard was about a patient who was so nervous before surgery that he started singing nursery rhymes in the operating room. The whole medical team was trying hard not to laugh while getting on with their work.
Sure. One success story is about a patient who had DS surgery to correct a congenital heart defect. After the surgery, the patient's heart function improved significantly, and they were able to lead a normal life, engaging in regular physical activities without any shortness of breath or fatigue.
Sure. There was a patient who had severe back pain due to a herniated disc. After spinal surgery, within a few months, he could walk without pain and even started light exercise. Another case was a woman with spinal stenosis. Post - surgery, she regained her ability to stand for long periods and do household chores with ease.
There was a case where someone attempted DIY dental surgery. They thought they could pull out a loose tooth on their own. They used pliers, which were not designed for this purpose. They ended up breaking the tooth and causing damage to the gum. Blood was everywhere, and the pain was unbearable. Later, they had to endure a long and expensive dental procedure to fix the mess.