Hospital series with harrowing Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh scenes airs tonight

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The BBC medical documentary series returns to screens tonight (May 14) with a new season focused on Scottish surgeons performing life-saving operations

Gripping hospital series with harrowing Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh scenes airs tonight

Gripping hospital series with harrowing Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh scenes airs tonight(Image: BBC)

A compelling new BBC television series set within a hospital makes its return to screens this evening – and viewers have already found themselves wincing at the programme.

Originally launched back in 2018, Surgeons: At the Edge of Life is a medical documentary series following surgeons and medical staff at hospitals throughout the UK. Audiences get to see the skilled teams carry out high-risk procedures, demonstrate life-saving operations and challenge the limits of medical science.

An official synopsis states: “Transforming patients’ lives, at the cutting edge of medicine. Meet the world-leading surgeons pushing science – and the human body – to its limits.”

This month, the programme has made its comeback with a fresh new series, centred on surgeons in Scotland. On Wednesday (May 14), a repeated episode from Tuesday’s broadcast (May 13) airs and features livestock farmer Joyce – who has a rare tumour in her bile duct.

Medical professionals in surgical attire are performing a procedure in an operating room, with a patient positioned on a table. The surgical team is equipped with various medical instruments and tools. The environment is well-lit and sterile, with additional medical equipment and supplies visible in the background.

The medical show returns tonight

She must go through a complicated operation to get it removed. Throughout the life-saving procedure, Anya Adair and Professor Steve Wigmore face a challenging dilemma with significant implications. Additionally, surgeon Malcolm Will has undertaken an unusual case involving a tumour that has spread into his patient’s chest wall, reports the Mirror.

Responding to the episode, fans on X posted their reactions: “Really enjoying the new series of Surgeons at the Edge of Life. Difficult to watch at times, but so in awe of all these marvellous surgeons and their teams.”

'Astounding' medical series that sees surgeons face 'difficult dilemma' airs tonight

Fans have been hooked(Image: BBC)

Another viewer commented: “I am exactly the same. Marvelous chaps. Where would some folk be without them. ??” A third remarked: “If you are squeamish, do NOT click.” Someone else posted: “Surgeons At the edge of life. Hats off to all those Surgeons.”

Since it first aired in 2018, Surgeons: At the End of Life has established itself as a viewer favourite, with audiences keenly anticipating fresh instalments.

An older individual wearing glasses and a teal shirt, with a lanyard around their neck, engages in conversation with a person with dark hair, positioned in a room featuring a white wall and a green-bordered blackboard.

It follows surgeons and staff at a hospital

One IMDb reviewer previously commented: “…this show is a moving and informative to anyone who watches and is a great tribute to these incredible human’s who hold the chance of so many peoples lives in their talented hands.”

Another stated: “This is an astonishing series that reveals the true complexity of what surgeons can actually do nowadays. It’s also a great example of exactly what the BBC was created to do…. Every episode makes you gasp in amazement.”

A third noted: “Just amazing series about people who save life’s on daily basis! It’s breathtaking and impressive to watch.”

Surgeons: At the Edge of Life airs on BBC Two

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