Bipolar Reviewed on Playgroundmag.net

23 July 2010

Gleaming scalpels. Spotless masks for the surgeons to breathe through. Pristine, hygienic tiling. Perfectly-ironed lab coats. Scalpels crossing the abdomen of the patient like surfboards on a sea of flesh. The whispers of doctors. Beep. Beep. Beeeeeeeeeeeep. The patient is gone. Call the freaks of Niederflur, or this will end up in a lawsuit that will leave the hospital penniless. Few specialists have achieved the level of credibility in the operating room as Christopher Bleckmann and Hannes Wenner. Their scrutinising gaze, their look of evil clones, their perfectionism in cardiovascular electronic, their robotic details: right now, there are few people better for saving impossible operations and rescuing patients lying sliced down the middle on the table of the 4x4. They have earned their stripes with serious work and application, with the highest marks from the University of Minimaland, with that raw emotional distancing from the patient that is required by extreme technoid micro-surgery.

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