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Had this one the other day:
55yoM presents to ambulatory surgery center for shoulder repair which was scheduled a few weeks ago. He is at the end of a "surgical window period" following his acute shoulder injury after which time the shoulder (biceps tendon I believe) cannot be reliably repaired. He will likely fall outside of the window period if not repaired today. Shortly after scheduling this surgery he had a drug eluting stent placed. This was 3 weeks ago. He did not follow up with the cardiologist, somehow slipped through the preoperative assessment cracks, and stopped his plavix/ASA 5 days prior to the surgery. Pt is understandably very upset and feels this case qualifies as an emergency because if he doesn't get his shoulder fixed soon he may not be able to return to work. The orthopod agrees the shoulder needs to be fixed ASAP but also is reasonable and understands our perspective so he is relying on us to help make the call. What would you do?
55yoM presents to ambulatory surgery center for shoulder repair which was scheduled a few weeks ago. He is at the end of a "surgical window period" following his acute shoulder injury after which time the shoulder (biceps tendon I believe) cannot be reliably repaired. He will likely fall outside of the window period if not repaired today. Shortly after scheduling this surgery he had a drug eluting stent placed. This was 3 weeks ago. He did not follow up with the cardiologist, somehow slipped through the preoperative assessment cracks, and stopped his plavix/ASA 5 days prior to the surgery. Pt is understandably very upset and feels this case qualifies as an emergency because if he doesn't get his shoulder fixed soon he may not be able to return to work. The orthopod agrees the shoulder needs to be fixed ASAP but also is reasonable and understands our perspective so he is relying on us to help make the call. What would you do?