A surgeon does surgery and runs into problems. The surgery can be considered routine, but in life, nothing is ordinary. A mundane day may turn into an eventful day, and a highly anticipated event may be a non-event. Such is life.
The surgery is over, but one by one, what can and may happen after surgery or anaesthesia happens. What is justification (excuse)? Do you say it was a complicated surgery? A seemingly routine procedure that was anything but? Murphy's law was the order of the day? Do you blame the anaesthesia, anaesthetist, the obese patient, the operating milieu, the technical difficulties, the subordinates or God?
Whenever anything goes wrong, the accusing fingers will point directly only at one person. That person would be the surgeon. The world does not expect an apology or self-mutilating honour preserving Hirakiri type of reaction. They just want to know what actually happened and the circumstances the misadventure occurred. The one thing that they want to hear is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth! Your entire credibility would crumble and shatter to smithereens if and when you are found to be hiding or even deviating from the truth. If you are not forthcoming with information at times of misery, how will you be truthful at times of a happy ending?
And I am not talking about medical misadventures here...
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