Amputating the wrong limb
Amputating the wrong limb
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Somewhatfoolish

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4,965 posts

208 months

It seems to me that - outside of emergencies - it should be really easy to amputate the correct limb. All you do is paint the other one (or in the case of fingers, ones) red and you paint the one you want to amputate green. Is there some reason they don't do this or something like it? Or if they do do this or something like it, how on earth do they chop the wrong one off so often?

Alex Z

1,957 posts

98 months

Somewhatfoolish said:
It seems to me that - outside of emergencies - it should be really easy to amputate the correct limb. All you do is paint the other one (or in the case of fingers, ones) red and you paint the one you want to amputate green. Is there some reason they don't do this or something like it? Or if they do do this or something like it, how on earth do they chop the wrong one off so often?
They draw big arrows on the limb to be removed. What makes you think “they” are regularly getting this wrong?

996Type

1,042 posts

174 months

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