Guide to surgery

Preparations

 * 1) Place the patient on the table - operating table is the norm, but failing that, a roller bed or a regular table also work.
 * 2) Administer anaesthetic - either N2O from the locker or Tramadol
 * 3) Put on a mask, gloves, and wash your hands

Bone repair

 * Fixes broken bones
 * Target the zone with the broken bone

Internal organ treatment

 * Fixes damage in internal organs, all at once
 * Target chest


 * Robotic organs:

Internal wound patching

 * Stops internal bleeding
 * Target where bleeding is

Organ removal

 * Removes the organ
 * Target head for brain and eyes; uppper body for lungs and heart; lower body for kidneys, liver, and appendix.

Face surgery

 * Target mouth
 * Fixes disfigured face

Implanting

 * Head can hold tiny items; lower body can hold small items; chest can hold normal items
 * Placing the item may cause internal bleeding; be prepared to fix it
 * Removal also used for removing shrapnel and embedded items.


 * Removal:

Amputation

 * Removes target limb
 * Make sure to treat the wound after the amputation

Limb reattachement

 * Robotic variant:

Necrosis treatment

 * Needed extremely rarely

Hardsuit removal

 * Not really medical, but technically a surgery