Watch: Aspiring Surgeon Does Surgery On Grape, Internet Says 'Dr. Strange Before He Drives Like Bhaijaan'
A soon-to-be surgical resident recently honed his skills in a rather unconventional way: by peeling a grape using a laparoscopic training box. The hilarious and impressive feat was captured in a video recorded by his girlfriend.
A soon-to-be surgical resident recently honed his skills in a rather unconventional way: by peeling a grape using a laparoscopic training box. The hilarious and impressive feat was captured in a video recorded by his girlfriend.
Doing surgery on a grape
Jessica Haynes posted a TikTok video of her boyfriend Javed "doing surgery on a grape" while they were in Trinidad and Tobago.
"When your boyfriend is training to be a surgeon and you like your grapes peeled," she wrote.
Haynes has since shared other videos of Javed, who will begin his residency next month, practicing his skills on peas and chunks of melon.
According to Haynes, her soon-to-be surgeon boyfriend has been diligently practicing on various edible items to hone his skills.
This latest viral video showcases the young surgeon meticulously polishing his technique by delicately removing the skin of a grape, a task that highlights the precision and dexterity required in laparoscopic surgery.
The video has once again left the internet in awe, demonstrating both the lighter side and the intense dedication of medical training.
Watch the video here:
How people reacted
The video was later reposted by the New York Post on Instagram, where it quickly went viral, amassing over 5 million views.
Reacting to the clip, one user joked, "Here you go, that¡¯ll be $328,545."
Another commented, "That grape died."
Someone explained, "Many surgical residents use that along with other tools to practice things like sutures on fake skin. What he¡¯s doing is practicing how delicately he can move his hands and fingers, as well as hand-eye coordination."
Another said, "Dr Strange before he drives like bhaijaan."
Someone else shared, "That¡¯s skill. With regular laparoscopic instruments, it takes a lot of precision to do that."
Another user added, "That¡¯s called grapeoscopy."
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