ItalianChef
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Hey!
Just wanted to let our group know what happened at my office today regarding the US&G. I work for a plastic surgeon who is also a nerve specialist. We rec'd a phone call from the local ER today saying that we needed to see one of their patients ASAP! She had sliced the tip of her pinky off. We squeezed the patient in today (didn't help that the dr was stuck in surgery with 2 emergency cases from the ER very early this morning, we were about 2 hours behind this afternoon....ugh!) ----anyways, this patient comes in this evening around 5pm and I took her back into the room and asked her what had happened.
Here is what she told me:
"I recently purchased the US&G from my consultant (she said they are in Maryland) and wanted to "impress" my friends & family today while we were prepping for our big 4th of July bash. She pulled out her US&G and having never used it before, emailed her consultant and asked about the "thingy" that goes on top (the protective cover).....the consultant told her "Oh, that's just a nuisance, you don't even need that piece. Just slice your items like you would any other slicer". (OMG I almost had a heart attack!) So, the patient proceeds to show her friends this "cool contraption" and that you don't even need the "thingy" to go on top. One of her friends had her daughter in law there and she has one of the US&G. The D-I-L said "you NEED that protective cover so you don't slice YOUR fingers in the process". The patient told her "my consultant said I don't need that!" Well, she is missing about 1/4 of her pinky and is in emergency surgery now having her pinky amputated.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE -- anytime you have a customer purchase the US&G, warn them about the hazards of NOT using the protective cover. Yes, it CAN be difficult to get the hang of putting the whole mechanism together, BUT, it WILL save your fingers!!!!
I can't show you the pictures from this wound that we took today, but I CAN tell you that this patient will have to have mulitple surgeries to TRY and rearrange the nerves in hand so that the pinky won't be numb the rest of her life. Today's surgery is strictly amputating the pinky (which will leave her with half of her pinky at best, next week, she'll have the first nerve surgery to see how many nerves will have to be "sliced" and moved to save the finger/hand.
Just wanted to let everyone be aware that there are precautions for a reason -- I have no clue who the consultant is that told the patient this, but I just wanted to give everyone a heads up about the incident in my office today. This sn't the first time we've had a patient who sliced themselves with a PC item and i'm sure it won't be the last
Just wanted to let our group know what happened at my office today regarding the US&G. I work for a plastic surgeon who is also a nerve specialist. We rec'd a phone call from the local ER today saying that we needed to see one of their patients ASAP! She had sliced the tip of her pinky off. We squeezed the patient in today (didn't help that the dr was stuck in surgery with 2 emergency cases from the ER very early this morning, we were about 2 hours behind this afternoon....ugh!) ----anyways, this patient comes in this evening around 5pm and I took her back into the room and asked her what had happened.
Here is what she told me:
"I recently purchased the US&G from my consultant (she said they are in Maryland) and wanted to "impress" my friends & family today while we were prepping for our big 4th of July bash. She pulled out her US&G and having never used it before, emailed her consultant and asked about the "thingy" that goes on top (the protective cover).....the consultant told her "Oh, that's just a nuisance, you don't even need that piece. Just slice your items like you would any other slicer". (OMG I almost had a heart attack!) So, the patient proceeds to show her friends this "cool contraption" and that you don't even need the "thingy" to go on top. One of her friends had her daughter in law there and she has one of the US&G. The D-I-L said "you NEED that protective cover so you don't slice YOUR fingers in the process". The patient told her "my consultant said I don't need that!" Well, she is missing about 1/4 of her pinky and is in emergency surgery now having her pinky amputated.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE -- anytime you have a customer purchase the US&G, warn them about the hazards of NOT using the protective cover. Yes, it CAN be difficult to get the hang of putting the whole mechanism together, BUT, it WILL save your fingers!!!!
I can't show you the pictures from this wound that we took today, but I CAN tell you that this patient will have to have mulitple surgeries to TRY and rearrange the nerves in hand so that the pinky won't be numb the rest of her life. Today's surgery is strictly amputating the pinky (which will leave her with half of her pinky at best, next week, she'll have the first nerve surgery to see how many nerves will have to be "sliced" and moved to save the finger/hand.
Just wanted to let everyone be aware that there are precautions for a reason -- I have no clue who the consultant is that told the patient this, but I just wanted to give everyone a heads up about the incident in my office today. This sn't the first time we've had a patient who sliced themselves with a PC item and i'm sure it won't be the last