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Photographs
from
the USS LCI 1016
by Ernest Kromer M/M 1C
Contributed
by his son, Kim
Kromer.
Editor's
Note: M/M
1C C Ernest Kromer crafted the ether mask and surgical instruments
used in the appendectomy aboard LCI 1016. His son Kim
would love to hear from any of Mr. Kromer's shipmates.
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LCI
Stories: Emergency Surgery on LCI 226
Contributed
by Kim Kromer
Capt.
Hime S. Poliner, former Easton physician, now in the U.S. Army
Medical Corps in the Pacific,has received another citation for
his surgical work, this time for performing an appendectomy
under difficult conditions on an LCI(L). This operation, to
the best knowledge of the commander, is the first of its kind
ever performed on such a ship. According to the citation signed
by Lieut. George Linton Jr., USNR, commanding the ship, the
patient was Pfc. Darrel Oldridge, U.S. Army.
The patient complained of sharp abdominal pains while the ship
was of Mindoro Islands, Philippine Islands, on April 11 last.
The citation then continues: "Capt. Hime Poliner, M.C.,
being the only physician on board the ship, examined the patient
and diagnosed the complaint as acute gangrenous appendicitis,
necessitating an immediate appendectomy." Aided by a Navy
Pharmacist Mate, Dr. Poliner made preparations for the operation,
which took place on a table in the crew's messing place on board
the ship. The operation was conducted by Dr. Poliner with skill
and success under what would normally be considered adverse
circumstances. Upon removal the appendix proved to be in an
advanced gangrenous condition and had the operation not been
performed, would unquestionably have burst in a matter of hours."
Lieut. Linton, who wrote the citation, administered the ether
anaesthsia.
In the concluding paragraph of the citation, which is addressed
to the commanding officer of the 25th Medical Battalion, U.S.
Army, Lieut. Linton wrote: "It is the desire of this command
to commend Dr. Poliner to his superior officers for the prompt
and skillful action taken by him under these somewhat unique
circumstances, as the appendectomy performed by Dr. Poliner
is, to the best knowledge of this command, the first operation
of its kind performed aboard an LCI(L)."Last August, Capt.
Poliner also received a commendation for his work while temporarily
attached to the general hospital in the Southwest Pacific. Capt.
Poliner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poliner, of Pan Argyl,.
He entered service in December 1942. He practices in Easton,
where he maintained an office and he also was assistant to Dr.
Paul Correll, chief of the surgical staff of Easton Hospital.
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