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Outpatient Surgery: Same-Day Formisuicide FREE

Michael Campion, MD
JAMA. 1986;256(2):216-216. doi:10.1001/jama.1986.03380020078022
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To the Editor.—  With the increasing use of outpatient cataract surgery, various hazards arise that were not anticipated. One such case is illustrated here.

Report of a Case.—  A 60-year-old male alcoholic came to Bayley-Seton Hospital for a routine cataract extraction with intraocular implant of his right eye. During the procedure, while the eye wound was open, an ant was seen to crawl out from beneath the head drape and walk across the patient's forehead. The ant was quickly destroyed with the aid of a sponge and the head was redraped. The procedure continued uneventfully and the patient did well postoperatively without signs of infection. On questioning of the patient afterward, he agreed that he normally does not shower and that his hygiene is poor. He admitted that he often finds ants or other insects on his body.

Comment.—  Had this patient been admitted to the hospital the night before

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