Quote from: Brett on January 11, 2014, 12:05:13 AM
Jay, I'm confused. What exactly happened with this guy?
Just figured out what you asked here.
They had to put the drain back in after he was closed up and all. The stitches had pulled out on one side or something. I wasn't actually clear what happened. They didn't completely unbandage him, they pushed the drain back into him and sewed him back up and then added a second set of bandages and then they put the tensor back around him. This is why he was so tightly wrapped.
It wasn't entirely like Jack's situation as the tubes came out more or less, but the holes were obviously still there, so it was pushing it back in essentially, or at least that was my understanding. In Jack's case they would probably use local and put the holes in and then shove the tubing in there (well not shove lol).
The guy is just fine. I saw his post op results, he looks indistinguishable from, well, US. He went back to Ireland.
I'm guessing in Jack's case they are wanting to get more fluid out of it in a more efficient way than using a needle. I would do it, if I were in Jack's situation, but I wouldn't say I'd enjoy it.
--Jay