The injured Li Shouming is a junior. I heard that he was memorizing English Band Four in the grove behind the Anatomy Building. When he came out, he coincidentally saw a girl being harassed by a man. He went forward to stop them, but he did not expect the man to carry a knife with him, and he was immediately stabbed … "Qi Zao was a campus reporter in Yun Hua University. When she heard that a student was injured, she immediately ran down and reported the news to Ling Ran.
Ling Ran nodded and said, "He's still memorizing English Band Four in his third year. His progress is a little slow."
Qi Zao was stunned. Her lips twitched a little, and she said, "Shouldn't we be paying attention to his injuries now?"
"Do you know?" Ling Ran asked.
Qi Zao was dumbfounded. "I know that he was stabbed, and he's bleeding non-stop right now. He might be unconscious …"
The more she spoke, the softer her voice became. In a place like the hospital, as a medical student, it was not very professional of her to give such an answer about an injury.
"Why does someone carry a knife in school? Don't tell me it's a scalpel? That's troublesome." Zheng Yuandong, who was also an intern, pulled Qi Zao aside and changed the topic.
Qi Zao breathed a sigh of relief and quickly said, "It's not a scalpel. The murderer is a man from another university. We still don't know why he came to the university, and why he came to such a remote anatomy building."
"The small forest behind the anatomy building is indeed quite secluded. There aren't many people around at night. Most people would be scared to death. If he wasn't a medical student, how could he go there and get to know that girl? "
"The girl said that she doesn't know him, and she doesn't know the situation yet. Besides, I heard that the man who hurt her is quite old. He's probably around twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old. I don't even know how he got into the university …" Qi Zao was very specific when she gossiped.
But as she described, the atmosphere around them turned cold.
Zuo Cidian, who was almost forty-five years old, Yu Yuan, who was in her thirties and did not want to make it clear, and the attending physicians and resident doctors who passed by all looked at Qi Zao with sparkling eyes.
Qi Zao was not stupid. She immediately realized what she had done.
However, she didn't know how to redeem herself.
Saying that he wasn't old at twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old was probably a cover up.
When she thought about it this way, Doctor Ling, who was discussing the progress of English Test Band 4, was indeed the cutest.
"The ambulance will be here soon," the nurse reminded her and went back to her work.
In a place like the Emergency Medical Center, all kinds of patients with critical illnesses were sent in every day. If it were not for Dean Wu Junior's phone call, Ling Ran would not even need to go downstairs. The patient would have been received by other doctors.
Moreover, a normal Emergency Department would not perform surgeries that were too major. They would admit the patient, ensure that the patient's vital signs were stable, confirm the severity of the patient's condition, and then call the corresponding department.
For example, the patient today might very well call the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery …
From this perspective, the Emergency Medical Center of Yun Hua Hospital could no longer be considered a normal Emergency Department.
Of course, the word 'center' in the Emergency Medical Center had always implied that the Emergency Medical Center was noble. The fact that the Emergency Medical Center had a high standard gave people the impression that it was their job.
At least, that was what the members of Ling Ran's treatment group thought.
Everyone stood steadily in the reception area, and Ling Ran, who had already put on gloves, stood out like stars surrounding the moon.
Everyone, including Zhao Leyi, Doctor Zhou, and the other attending physicians, had slightly different attitudes toward Ling Ran.
Yun Hua Hospital was now an affiliated hospital of Yun Hua University. Therefore, Dean Wu, the dean of Yun Hua University's School of Medicine, had a different identity and concept to everyone.
Even though top-notch doctors were rare, Dean Wu's act of calling Ling Ran as soon as he encountered a problem still made everyone feel that there was something unusual about him.
This was both recognition and responsibility, and it might even be a kind of burden. At the end of the day, it was a manifestation of his status.
"The patient is in shock. His blood pressure is 75/40 …" The paramedic in front of the hospital pushed a stretcher trolley out, and the moment he opened his mouth, it was as if he had hit someone with a bat.
"Open the airway."
"Venous access."
"Blood collection."
"Infusion."
Ling Ran quickly performed a physical examination on the patient. While he gave the order, he turned on the Virtual Human.
Compared to the delicate operations in the operating theater, the operations in the Emergency Department tended to be big and simple.
If the operating theater was a positional battle with ample preparation, the Emergency Department was the battlefield of an encounter.
Once an encounter started, completing the goal was the first priority. It was impossible to take care of everything.
Ling Ran could only take advantage of the time when the patient was pushed in and quickly cut open the patient with the Virtual Human to determine the scope of the surgery.
These things could actually be done during the exploratory laparotomy. Although the information obtained by a doctor with better skills during the exploratory laparotomy would definitely be less than what Ling Ran obtained by using the Virtual Human, it should be enough.
However, Ling Ran was not the type of person who only needed to use enough.
When necessary, he was not stingy with the time of the Virtual Human. In the beginning, he used more than a minute to thoroughly look at the patient's abdominal cavity.
The situation was obviously not ideal.
The patient's liver and bile duct were both injured. If it was not treated well, he would lose his life. Even if it was treated well, no one knew how long it would take for the patient to return to a normal life …
Although the liver would still recover, the gallbladder would not. Moreover, recovery was not without a price. If it was a normal hepatectomy, the remaining 30% to 40% of the liver might recover in a few months. But in a state of massive bleeding, it was hard to say if the gallbladder was removed.
Ling Ran recalled the scene he saw through the Virtual Human and could not help but think.
"Doctor Ling?" The other doctors who cooperated with him were already anxious. 'If you want us to be free to do what we want, you have to tell us.'
Ling Ran quickly came back to his senses and could not help but be vigilant. 'I'm too arrogant. I'm not the best in the world in hepatectomy, and my emergency treatment skills are not good either. As a result, I started to think about all sorts of things. I should follow the basic principle and save the life first before treating the disease.'
When he thought of this, Ling Ran nodded. He slowly extended his left hand and inserted it into the patient's wound.
Barehanded bleeding control!
Ling Ran did not know how many times he had used this method to save people in the Emergency Medical Center.
If there was a competition, his competitors would have been so angry that they would have jumped off a building by now.
Based on the distance of the battlefield, Ling Ran's barehanded bleeding control was equivalent to a main battle tank in an encounter with light weapons.
Two nurses held onto the infusion bag and replenished the patient's blood pressure, but they could not replenish it. Because of this, the patient's blood pressure instantly increased, and the patient's breathing seemed to be less difficult.
"Scalpel." Ling Ran did not wait anymore. He asked for a scalpel. He did not need to draw a line. He just made a super long incision according to the position he thought of.
Even the surgeons from the Emergency Department were secretly shocked when they saw the wild incision Ling Ran made.
"Dean Wu will be here soon." When Zuo Cidian arrived at the operating table, he obediently retreated to the side. At this time, he grabbed his phone and reminded Ling Ran from a distance.
"Got it." Ling Ran lowered his head. He had already used all his attention on the surgery.
Zuo Cidian said a few more words into his phone, put it away, and quickly went out to welcome him.
He would definitely not do something like offending someone during the surgery.
Fifteen minutes later, Zuo Cidian changed into a new set of clothes and stepped into the resuscitation room with one leg. He did not enter but asked, "Doctor Ling, Associate Hospital Director Zhou is also here with Dean Wu. He wants to ask how the situation is."
After a few seconds, Ling Ran hummed through his nose and said, "He should be able to take the English Test Band 4 in time."
(End of this chapter)
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