Surgery

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A Guide to Surgery In General

All surgery requires the set of medical tools in the Operating Theatre, along with an operating table. Ideally, only Surgeons and the Chief Medical Officer can perform advanced surgery. Remember to let each step complete fully, else you risk harming yourself or your patient like playing dangerously and want to ace that surgery.

Field Surgery

Generally this should only be put into play if you are unable to reach medbay or the operating rooms (e.g. singularity eats medbay) and surgery needs to be done immediately. Any table will work, though an operating table has the least chance of failures. Putting the patient in an aggressive grab and clicking the table will lay them on the table, from there you should probably instruct them to rest or else they'll just get back up. Roller beds, however, have a better chance of success than regular tables. The tools you use will also determine the success of each surgery, with a scalpel having the highest chance of success, a sharp knife being suitable, while some sharp object like a glass shard will spur issues.

Surgical Tools

Surgery tools aren't common and are pretty much only found in the operating rooms. The ghetto tools can be found just about everywhere.

The following are the standard surgical tools most doctors will need:

The following are tools that can be used in place of their surgically refined counterparts.

Infection

Wear gloves and wash your hands before every surgery. Failure to do so will result in giving your patient an infection which, if left untreated, can be deadly. Apply ointment to the afflicted areas quickly if you fail to wash your hands before starting surgery. Make sure to clean your tools after every surgery as well with a spray bottle of either space cleaner or sterilizine.

Prepping for Surgery

Please ensure that your patients are properly diagnosed and scanned in a body scanner before starting the operation, and that all medications and personnel needed for the procedure have been prepared.

Surgery List

There are many different types of surgeries that can be performed. Sometimes it will be necessary to have the patient hooked up to an IV or someone on standby to inject medications during the procedure.

Opening a Surgical Site

The first steps of most surgeries.

Closing a Surgical Site

The final steps of most surgeries.

Bone Repair

The mending of broken bones and fractures.

Facial Reconstruction

The fixing of facial and vocal deformaties.

Internal Bleeding

Repairing damaged arteries and veins within the body to stop internal bleeding.

Limb Replacement

Replacing missing limbs with new ones. Yes, even the head.

Brain-stem reattachment

This surgery is useful for undoing decapitation.

Internal Organs Repair

Mending damaged organs such as lungs, liver, and brain.

Cavity Surgery

Putting things inside peoples' body cavities, such as NIFs.

Implant/Shrapnel Removal

Removing implants from the body. Also removal of things from body cavities.

Alien Embryo Removal

Removing hazardous parasites from the body.

Organ Removal/Transplantation

Removal and re-insertion of the brain or other organs

Trauma Reconstruction Surgery

Fixing brute, toxin and burn damage using surgery

Necrotic Limb Repair

Fixing limb necrosis caused by septic infections. Not organs.

Autopsy

Examination of cadavers to find cause of death. See autopsy prodedures for more information.

Hardsuit Removal

Cutting the seals on a sealed hardsuit so that it can be removed from the person wearing it.

Synthetic Patients

Roboticist Guide to robo-surgery.

Many of the same steps as listed above should be practiced on synthetic crew. While they may not bleed or have the risk of infection. Proper protocol should be followed. Also remember that "Screwdrivers having a 30% chance to fail." It is best to operate with nano-paste when available. As screw driver fails can cause further damage.

The Procedures

Opening and Closing
What You're Doing Where To Aim Steps To Take
Opening a hatch The prosthetic to be operated on ->
Closing a hatch The body part to be closed up
Treating Problems
What You're Doing Where To Aim Steps To Take
Fixing Brute Damage Where the damage is Wear your ->
Fixing Burn Damage Where the damage is Open -> (Repeat until fixed) -> Close
Repairing Internal Organs Head, upper, or lower body Open -> (70% Success) / (100% Success) -> Close
Removing Limbs The extremity or stump to remove -> Target Higher (the arm for a hand, the body for an arm, the leg for a foot, the groin for a leg)
Replacing Limbs & Heads The extremity or stump to replace -> Target Higher (the arm for a hand, the body for an arm, the leg for a foot, the groin for a leg) -> Close
Extracting Objects Where the embedded object is Open -> until successful -> Close
Implanting Objects Where you want to embed the object Open -> -> Object to implant -> File:FixoVein.png if a vein is torn -> Close
Damaged Faces Head Fix any brute + burn damage
Removing Internal Organs Head, upper, or lower body Open -> -> -> pick organ -> Close
Transplanting/Inserting Internal Organs Head, upper, or lower body Open -> Replacement Organ -> -> Close
Transplanting MMI Head Open -> Replacement MMI -> Close
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