Peter Attia· MD
we have a really primitive the structure had called an om V Oxford miniature ventilator it's got a set of bellows it's like turn-of-the-century kind of stuff it's one of the 20th century
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we have a really primitive the structure had called an om V Oxford miniature ventilator it's got a set of bellows it's like turn-of-the-century kind of stuff it's one of the 20th century
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so you know intubating so we have to you have do manual ventilation for the patient wait wait throughout the whole surgery yeah throughout the whole surgery yeah as long as they're paralyzed you got to you got to ventilate manually usually with the hell thing after you manually ventilate for about 20 minutes they can breathe on their own but it's a bit of of an art to try to keep them under enough or they can breathe on their own but they're not in pain