pics below are of a micro surgery procedure i did on a lab rat yesterday. its called an arterial and venous catheterization, which is basically the human equivalent of getting a simple IV line.
however, since the veins and arteries are so tiny in a rat, this all has to be done under a microscope as you just can't aim for a vein and stick a needle in it.
the size of the area in the pics is about 2cm across (actually, the wound is 2cm across, but the length of the vein/artery is about 1cm). the size of the tubing in the pics is 0.61mm (0.024") O.D. (outside diameter).......trying to think of something of similar size people can relate to, but i'm drawing a blank at the moment. bigger than fishing line, but smaller than one of those colored wires you find in a telephone cable.
the patient was under anesthesia for about 1hr, and recovered nicely. checked on him this morning and he took a nice dump in my hand...
however, since the veins and arteries are so tiny in a rat, this all has to be done under a microscope as you just can't aim for a vein and stick a needle in it.
the size of the area in the pics is about 2cm across (actually, the wound is 2cm across, but the length of the vein/artery is about 1cm). the size of the tubing in the pics is 0.61mm (0.024") O.D. (outside diameter).......trying to think of something of similar size people can relate to, but i'm drawing a blank at the moment. bigger than fishing line, but smaller than one of those colored wires you find in a telephone cable.
the patient was under anesthesia for about 1hr, and recovered nicely. checked on him this morning and he took a nice dump in my hand...
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