A 50-year-old presented to the outpatient operating room in thelocal hospital for an elective repair of a strangulated femoralhernia. The usual surgical preparation and positioning were done.Before administration of general anesthesia, the patient went intocardiac arrest, and the surgeon spent 30 minutes trying tostabilize the patient. The physician decided to cancel theprocedure and reschedule when the patient had recovered.
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