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My grandson had his tonsils out this morning. This was taken while he was in recovery. He came through the surgery well.

Whenever there is a Live Demo in the operating room (as in they do the surgery in the operating room on the 3rd floor and the view is transferred to our Auditorium in the 8th Floor), the Director of the Hospital always wants me to take pictures of the Guest Doctor performing the surgery and straight away print the pictures to be given as presents.

 

This time, I'm using Canon 7D with the 18-135mm kit lens the hospital just bought. Usually I used Sony point and shot.

 

Pretty hard to take pictures with doctors body blocking the view. I only got the light from the Surgical Lamp pointing from above and the room light.

 

In this image, I tweaked the White Balance using in between 7900K - 10, 000K, just to try out what it'd look like.

 

Comments are welcome.

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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2000 --- Doctor George Falus of Budapest's Professio Clinic examines 29-year-old Dora Frank's nose, three days after her aesthetic plastic surgery. Both she and her 60-year-old retired engineer husband came from Switzerland to Budapest for their plastic surgery because the cost was more than half that in their native land..

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(C) Photo Credit: Mark H. Milstein/ Northfoto

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 07 AUGUST 2000 --- Dora Frank examines her husband Viktor's new silicon breast implants in the recovery room at Budapest' Professio Clinic. The 29-year-old Hungarian born woman had come to have her nose reduced and re-shaped, while her 60-year-old Swiss engineer husband had silicon breast implants. Many West Europeans now come to Hungary for plastic surgery because such proceedures are many times less expensive than in Western Europe. .

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(C) Photo Credit: Mark H. Milstein/ Northfoto

Scar appearance 6 months after surgery.

Scar appearance 2 months after surgery.

The Operating Room is a big room with lots of equipment and really big lights. When you get there your surgery staff, including the Anesthesiology you met earlier, will be waiting for you.

I want to let you know I'll be having back surgery on Wed. June 30th so I won't be uploading as much for a while. I'll be having a double fusion done L4-S1.

 

I'm very anxious today and needed to get my mind off things and do a very easy portrait. I have the Canon XSi on a tripod triggered by an Opteka infared remote that gives me 2 seconds to get my hand down. I have a Canon 430 EX II on the camera with a warming gel on it to match the lamp, bounced off the ceiling to camera left. Then I have a Quantaray 900W (cheap) flash on the top of the bookshelf also with a warming filter on it to mimic the light from the lamp. You can barely see it on my rising hairline forehead.

 

I wanted broad warm light and warmed up the color temp just a bit more than even the tungsten setting in Canon's DPP. I like this corner of the living room with the furniture, books and the colors. I wanted something kind of contemplative before surgery.

 

Since my back hurts and didn't want to hurt it more I didn't tweak stuff at all during the shoot but it worked out so well I hardly had to do anything afterward.

 

Sigma 28-70 lens at f/8

Camera flash at full power

20th of a second to brighten lamp a little - ISO 400

 

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The LSPCC childrens shelter - now a doctors' surgery. I wanted to find out a bit more about this place and found this very interesting piece online by a Steven Horton

 

liverpoolhiddenhistory.co.uk/islingtons-childrens-s…/

 

ISLINGTON’S CHILDREN’S SHELTER

 

March 26, 2014 By Steven Horton Leave a Comment

 

A doctors surgery in Islington Square, on the corner of Islington and Shaw Street, was once a safe haven for children provided by a pioneering Liverpool charity.

 

Photo by Rept0n1x

The Liverpool Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was formed on 19th April 1883. In a time of great social deprivation and hardship local banker Thomas Agnew was behind its formation, taking inspiration from the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children after he visited there in 1881. In England there was already a society for animal welfare, but not children.

 

The formation of the society was unanimously approved by a meeting of philanthropic bankers, councillors, merchants, ministers at the Town Hall. The following day’s Liverpool Daily Courier reported that Agnew told those present: “Mendicants stopped at home and sent their children out into the streets in all weathers and at all times. Such parents ceased to look at their offspring as creatures entrusted to them by God and looked upon them simply as machines for bringing in a quantity of money. Such a society was bound to interfere and do something to protect these helpless little ones”.

 

There had been much debate about meddling in parent-child affairs, but the members felt the levels of cruelty were so great that they simply had to intervene. Through donations, the society employed inspectors to seek out the children who were most in need. They then asked for the help of police, magistrates and the school board to remove them from their situation.

 

Later that year a house in Nile Street (which was situated near the corner of Great George Street and Upper Parliament Street), was converted into a temporary shelter where the most vulnerable children could be housed. The house had a live in superintendent and matron, with many of those accommodated there having been found wandering the streets.

 

In its first year the LSPCC dealt with 378 cases, many of which resulted in prosecution of parents who had sent them out to beg. Adults who found children begging or selling goods on the street at night were encouraged to try and persuade them to go to the shelter where they would be given supper, a bath and a bed, whilst enquiries were made into their parents. One example was two sisters , aged 7 and 10, who lived in Henderson Street in Dingle. They were found begging at night, telling officers they were too scared to go home to their father until they had a shilling each. Places were found for them at the industrial school in Everton Terrace.

 

In July 1884 merchant William Cliff purchased the freehold of the house at 3 Islington Square and donated it to the society for use as a shelter. He dedicated it in the memory of his daughter Amy, who died in 1860 aged just ten. After nine months of refitting and furnishing, the shelter opened on 16th March 1885 with the opening speech being made by the Mayor, Alderman D Radliffe. He told those gathered that if such good work was done at the small shelter in Nile Street, then how great would the new building be in helping children escape neglect and danger.

 

One of the earliest cases to be treated there ended in tragedy due to the society not being able to intervene in time. Two year old Charlotte Graham was taken to the shelter on 24th April by an official after being alerted by police to a seriously undernourished child in Great Homer Street who was found home alone. Sadly Charlotte died the same night and her mother, who had been out drinking, was charged with manslaughter. Later that year though there was a far better outcome when a boy in Toxteth who kept in a sack in the attic was rescued and flourished at the home. His father was sentenced to four months hard labour for neglect.

  

In the same month as the house was purchased, a similar society was set up in London, with Mr Agnew being at its launch. Further societies were later set up in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester. In 1889 they merged to form the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children but the Liverpool society remained a separate entity and it was agreed by both that they would not cross each others boundaries. A shocking case came to light in November the following year, when a child who was paralysed from the waist down and had the use of only one arm was left alone in a freezing house for three days while his parents attended a wake. They were sentenced to three months imprisonment, while the 13 year old boy had to be removed from the shelter to the workhouse hospital due to him having nearly starved to death.

 

During the 1st World War the society stepped in to help many children who were neglected due to their fathers being away at the Front. In 1916 two mothers were jailed and their children sent to industrial schools due to them drinking heavily and causing neglect. According to media reports, the children were found to be ‘dirty and verminous’ but even then action was delayed initially due to the fathers being in the forces.

 

There were unfortunately some occasions when the good nature of the LSPCC was abused and it was used as a babysitting service. On 15th April 1938 a woman took a three year old girl to the shelter and asked if she could leave her there for a short while. When this request was refused she left, but a few hours later the same girl was found wandering alone in a busy shopping street. This time she was taken in by the shelter and an appeal put out for her parents to come forward. Two days later, a woman went there and claimed the girl, offering little explanation for losing her daughter and not reporting her missing.

 

In 1944 the shelter in Islington Square was deemed unsuitable for longer term stays and the society announced that it was looking for a different property. Four years later they moved into Linnet Lea in Linnet Lane, Aigburth and the Islington shelter closed. In 1953 the NSPCC announced that it wished to terminate its agreement with the LSPCC in terms of the areas in which they operated. To prevent any conflicts in the future, the LSPCC agreed to be absorbed into the NSPCC and this was completed by January 1954. With Linnet Lea not being required, it was disposed of and it later re-opened as Sydney House boys club, with Islington Square now being a doctors surgery.

 

The NSPCC has gone from strength to strength ever since and in 1989 was given statutory powers under the Children’s Act to apply for care and supervision orders, the only charity to have received this.

 

All these photos can also be seen on my Facebook page...

 

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Blurred figures with medical uniforms performing surgery in operative room

Scar appearance 3 months after surgery.

Scott took this shot of me waiting somewhat nervously in the waiting room. There was some confusion about the wording of the cashier's cheque that set us back by about a half of an hour. Apparently Westside Multispecialty Surgery Center is exactly what their accountant wanted written on the cheque and not Multispecialty Surgery Center which is what my sweet Mother had put on the check instead. A lot of trouble over one missing word. In the end they agreed to try to deposit it as is.

No, this is not at The Cheesecake Factory. It's my pager for surgery!

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Monash University Clinical Teaching is organised so that medical students attend one of the Southern Clinical School (Monash Medical Centre, Clayton & Moorabbin, Dandenong Hospital or Frankston Hospital), the Central & Eastern Clinical School (Alfred, Box Hill, Cabrini or Maroondah) or the Rural Clinical School (Bendigo, Mildura, Traralgon, Bairnesdale or Sale). Integrated medical and surgical teaching is provided in Year 3 of the new curriculum.

Another shot of my foot after I'd sat up a little farther. He's getting ready to tape a foam spacer between my big toe and the second toe so the big toe doesn't get pulled back to where it was. In my surgery, he did something to a tendon that was pulling the big toe too tightly toward the pinky toe, in addition to making the chevron (V-shaped) cut in the bone. He explained it so I could understand what he did, but I don't remember the details well enough to explain it to others. He also removed one of the sesamoid bones. Basically, the surgery was a controlled bone break and realignment.

Shilpa Shetty was one of the first Bollywood’s actresses who admitted that she had a plastic surgery, and that made Shilpa more popular than her acting.

 

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Future of Surgery Insights from March Event in Frankfurt

DA NANG, Vietnam (Aug. 12, 2010) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Smith, assigned to the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), performs a pre-surgery check on a patient during a medical civic action project at Da Nang hospital. John S. McCain is on a scheduled port visit to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jessica Bidwell/Released)

 

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 07 AUGUST 2000 --- Doctor George Falus uses a marker to outline his incisions on the chest of 60-year-old Viktor Frank. The Swiss engineer came to Hungary to get silicon breast implants. Many West Europeans now come to Hungary for plastic surgery because such proceedures are many times less expensive than in Western Europe. ...(C) Photo Credit: Mark H. Milstein/ Northfoto

Scar appearance 2 weeks after surgery.

Scar appearance 3 months after surgery.

I recently had emergency surgery on a ruptured ovarian cyst. These are my glorious before-and-after shots!

 

On the left is me post-op (actually, two days post-op). One of the primary symptoms I noticed the night before the surgery was that my stomach had started to swell, to the point where I couldn't even clench my abdominal muscles (partially due to the excrutiating pain, but also because I was, you know, BLEEDING INTERNALLY). It boggled my mind at the time; I chalked it up to obscene water-retention.

 

Anyway, the swelling was initially caused by the, you know, three pints of blood that had leaked out of my ovary and into my abdominal cavity. After THAT little issue was corrected, there was a lot of residual swelling due to the laparoscopy (did you know they insert a tube into your belly button and proceed to blow you up like a balloon? I saw diagrams. It looked freaky!). It took a whole week to go down, and was responsible for most of the tenderness post-surgery. That and the incisions. Man, cuts to the navel hurt!

front view, 1 day post surgery, compression bandage and drains

The health of the spinal cord must be monitored throughout the scoliosis surgery. goo.gl/Q2uWUq

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 7 AUGUST 2000 --- Viktor Frank, 60, kisses his 29-year-old wife Dora just prior to her plastic surgery at Budapest's Professio Clinic. The Swiss couple came to Hungary to have their surgery because such surgery is many times less expensive than in Western Europe. .

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(C) Photo Credit: Mark H. Milstein/ Northfoto

UT orange on display during surgery.

A year after finishing radiation, the last phase of her breast cancer treatment (after her mastectomy and radiation), she returns to Kaiser for reconstructive surgery.

Photo: Clare Gilbert.

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Surgery by a Woman to Look like Her Husband’s Ex Wife

 

Zhao Gang, 35, from Chongqing city, China, had lost his first wife in a deadly car accident few years ago. Later, he wanted his second wife to go for a plastic surgery just to get her look like his lost wife. Zhao has explained...

 

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I know this might be a bit graphic and controversial for some but I think this is an excellent illustration explaining what is means to declaw your cat. Many people think it's just a minor surgery and don't realize it's actually an amputation.

 

Note: I found this diagram on facebook posted by Archibald The Psychotic Housecats Den of Insanity.

Scar appearance 2 weeks after surgery.

A sad timeline of tori spelling's breast surgery

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