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Scissors ready, please. Turn one minute. It is an enormous responsibility to
operate on a patient, so you need to have courage and you
need to have expertise. Portal vein is finished.
Hold this, please. You need to take the clamps off, let the blood flow through the liver
into the patient. With blood now flowing through the
donor organ, Connie's body could have an adverse
reaction to such a major procedure. This is the period the patient can
become really unstable. Sometimes the changes are powerful
enough to stop the heart
operate on a patient, so you need to have courage and you
need to have expertise. Portal vein is finished.
Hold this, please. You need to take the clamps off, let the blood flow through the liver
into the patient. With blood now flowing through the
donor organ, Connie's body could have an adverse
reaction to such a major procedure. This is the period the patient can
become really unstable. Sometimes the changes are powerful
enough to stop the heart
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Scissors ready, please.
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Turn one minute.
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It is an enormous responsibility to
operate on a patient,
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so you need to have courage and you
need to have expertise.
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Portal vein is finished.
Hold this, please.
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You need to take the clamps off,
00:00:19.016 --> 00:00:22.076
let the blood flow through the liver
into the patient.
00:00:22.076 --> 00:00:25.008
With blood now flowing through the
donor organ,
00:00:25.008 --> 00:00:30.044
Connie's body could have an adverse
reaction to such a major procedure.
00:00:30.044 --> 00:00:33.092
This is the period the patient can
become really unstable.
00:00:35.028 --> 00:00:39.076
Sometimes the changes are powerful
enough to stop the heart.
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Movie Summary
Cameras follow surgeons, anaesthetists, theatre staff and patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham's surgical unit, where surgeons push medical boundaries to the limit.