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Why? Uh, what happened? The antibiotics aren't doing what we'd hoped they would, and we don't want to mess around, so tomorrow morning, we're gonna perform surgery to remove the infection. [ Stammering ] Oh, wait one second. Dr. Spellman told us that the antibiotics would work. Yeah. I mean, he didn't say anything at all about surgery. So what does that mean? Surgery? What kind of surgery? It's called thoracentesis. It's a very common procedure. We're gonna go in between the ribs and remove the infection. TERRY: How do you spell that, please? And what is it? What's the name? What's the last part? - Thora... - And the infection is-- is-- - On the lung. - "Thora" what? "Thora" what? - And we're going to remove it. - What is it? Thoracentesis. C-E-N-T-E-S-I-S. BETH: And what's the risk? TERRY: It's a common thing - that they do? - CUNNINGHAM: Low. Yes.