Patient:
Model: ST3500320AS
S/N: 9QM4EXJT
P/N: 9BX143-303
Firmware: SD15
Date Code: 08501
Site Code: KRATSG
Country of Manifacture: Thailand
Donor:
Model: ST3500320AS
S/N: 9QM8QNHD
P/N: 9BX143-303
Firmware: SD15
Date Code: 09192
Site Code: KRATSG
Country of Manifacture: Thailand
Performed in Clean Room
Outcome: Success – Recovery in Progress
We usually use CPR head combs, but in this case we removed donor heads, inserted paper
after heads touched, and then slid back onto patient and platters knoekced out card
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