DATE OF OPERATION: 04/20/2013
SURGEON: Israfel A. Raphael
M.D.
PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Protrusions of the os frontis
OPERATIVE PROCEDURE: Exostectomy. Subchondral drilling of damaged
articular surface.
ANESTHESIA: Fiery Enflurane.
ESTIMATED BLOOD LOSS: Less
than 20 cc
JUSTIFICATION FOR PROCEDURE:
This is a 38-year-old male who presented to St. Clare’s Medical Clinic
and was treated by Dr. Azucuna for painful bony proliferations, horn-like
growths on his forehead. These growths
were causing microstatic fluctuations and distinct magnetic disturbances around
the patient. Dr. Azucuna determined that
it would be necessary to remove them immediately. It was reviewed with the
patient the likelihood for conservative treatment to be unable to completely
resolve his problem. Surgery was reviewed.
The patient was explained that there would be two small bone cuts,
taking away the sharp bony proliferations and there would be an incision on the
frontal aspects of his skull. It was
also explained that there would be chance of psychic anxiety and a decrease of range
of telekinetic motion for anywhere from 2-4 months status post procedure.
PREOPERATIVE PROTOCOL: Dr. Raphael placed one large fish upon a charcoal
brazier and intoned "I am Raphael, one of the seven angels who enter and
serve before the Glory of the Lord." A bell was rung three times.
This is part of April Anomalies A-Z, a creative writing exercise and
not intended to be an altogether accurate picture of the angelic personage
described above.
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