Eliminating Cross-Contamination in Operating Room

I’ve known people whose operations are recorded by the staff as a matter of routine. Camera up amongst the lights.

The idea that no surgeon, etc. would allow a camera in an operating room is … quaint.

There’s a big difference between the hospital routinely filming surgeries and the patient wanting to do so once. Also, as you said, the routine filming is done using an overhead camera. The OP talked about one sitting in a corner of the room.

Since I work in an operating room on a daily basis, and have done so over the last 7 years in over a dozen hospitals, I will maintain my quaint opinion.

Up until about 30 seconds earlier, they all shared the same blood connection with mom.

Were these identical triplets? Because I wonder how (and how soon after birth?) they mark them so you don’t mix them up. I remember a later episode of My Three Sons in which that was a plot point.