00:03Damn it. There goes the ureter.
00:05Urine's flooding the field. I need suction now.
00:08What do you want to do?
00:09Well, the field's contaminated.
00:11I can't risk an infection with a synthetic graft.
00:15I brought his bike here.
00:16When do you think he can start working again?
00:18Dr. Miller.
00:21Uh, give me a minute.
00:24We had some complications.
00:26There's an issue with the surgery.
00:30I secured the aneurysm. He's stable for now.
00:32You can't just place the graft and pump him full of antibiotics.
00:36I told you, it makes more sense to leave the complex reconstruction until he's cooled down.
00:39For how long?
00:40A couple weeks.
00:41No, he can't be out of work that long.
00:44I leave for vacation tomorrow.
00:45So it'll have to be someone else if you want it done any sooner.
00:48So that's why you're punting the hard part.
00:50I stepped in at the last minute here. It was supposed to be Ridley.
00:53Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go close him up.
00:55It's your call how you want to handle it from here.
00:56Yeah.
00:58Is there a problem?
01:01Abe is stable, okay?
01:03Uh, there was a complication.
01:05And we are still trying to work out the next step.
01:07So if you could just wait over there and just give us a moment to talk this through, okay?
01:11Thanks, Mahat.
01:14Why did he say Dr. Ridley was supposed to do the surgery?
01:17I had nothing to do with that change. And Swanson is usually pretty reliable.
01:22Now, I'm not blaming you. I'm just trying to figure out what happened.
01:24That malpractice lawyer is sniffing around.
01:27He knows a mistake was made earlier, and now we have this to deal with.
01:33Okay. Well, look.
01:35That could have happened to anyone.
01:36And I was the one supervising. So no matter what happens, I've got your back.
01:41I'll be back.
01:52I'll be back.
01:53Go home.
01:53Go home.
01:53And Sw��.
01:53Get your way some Fund서 account for our last week.
01:53Go home.
01:53Go home.
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