"Doctor Ling Ran is an expert in finger replantation in Yun Hua Hospital. He has been the chief surgeon for more than a hundred surgeries, and his index is almost three hundred." Wang Haiyang was a doctor who knew how to speak like a doctor. He introduced Ling Ran to prevent others from accidentally offending him.
Doctors were all very skilled technicians, and they were usually very experienced when it came to offending people.
Kong Xiangming was stunned when he heard this.
He had heard Wang Haiyang mention Ling Ran before, and he did not pay much attention to it at that time.
However, when he saw Ling Ran's handsome face, Kong Xiangming could not help but be surprised.
He did not care about terms like handsome men, doctors, or doctors, but in his impression, good doctors and handsome men rarely interacted with each other.
Good doctors, especially good surgeons, needed to stay in the operating theater for a long time. If he had to quantify it, the rule of 10000 hours was also valid …
And if he had to stay in the operating theater for 10000 hours, doctors who did not work overtime would become old, and doctors who worked overtime would become ugly …
From another perspective, if he were to quantify the expert level of finger replantation surgeries, a chief surgeon for one hundred surgeries would definitely be at the expert level.
In the Orthopedics Department or the Hand Surgery Department, doctors who could perform thirty to forty finger replantation surgeries could be said to be very experienced. Of course, they might have participated in more finger replantation surgeries before this, but they were only the first or second assistants.
If he were to describe it in other fields, a doctor who could perform thirty to forty finger replantation surgeries would be like a soldier who had participated in thirty to forty battles of varying intensity. He must have gone through long-term training and simulations before this, and he might have participated in some non-combat operations at the periphery. But at the end of the day, being qualified to participate in dozens of battles and continue to participate in them was already very impressive.
As the department director of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery in Yiyuan County Hospital, Kong Xiangming knew the difficulty of finger replantation surgeries very well. Many orthopedists confidently started to perform finger replantation surgeries independently, but after one or two times, they completely gave up.
Doctors who were qualified to perform finger replantation surgeries were all talented and hardworking doctors, but only a few of them could perform finger replantation surgeries.
"Doctor Ling, you're really young and promising …" Kong Xiangming praised Ling Ran half-truthfully. He was indeed envious of Ling Ran's age and appearance.
This was not the first time Wang Haiyang came to Yiyuan County. At that moment, he smiled and flattered Ling Ran. "Doctor Ling has been performing three or four finger replantation surgeries recently, and the postoperative effects are very good. I spent a lot of effort to invite Doctor Ling over."
Ling Ran looked at Wang Haiyang, and he was impressed by his ability to boast as soon as he opened his mouth. He then said, "Shall we have a consultation first?"
Ever since he was young, he had received many compliments, so he had little interest in meaningless praise.
Kong Xiangming looked at Wang Haiyang and immediately smiled. "Alright, shall we start with the consultation first?"
"Okay." Wang Haiyang agreed readily.
The consultation was teaching time.
Yiyuan County Hospital had taken the risk by providing manpower and preparing surgical instruments. Wang Haiyang did not mind satisfying the other party's request.
It was impossible for surgeons to teach their disciples to starve to death. In this world, there were always too many patients, but too few skilled doctors. This was because medical skills were constantly improving, and the patients' needs were also constantly increasing.
If someone could really eliminate a certain disease without any side effects, the doctors would also have a simple blessing of "may the world be free of diseases" … That was a wish that belonged to humans, and it was not just a matter of mutual benefit.
Wang Haiyang sat in the meeting room and waited for Kong Xiangyang to take out the medical records, especially the various scans. He drank some water and spoke slowly.
Two finger replantation surgeries were very familiar to him, but to the doctors in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Yiyuan County Hospital, it was a new and difficult surgery.
Kong Xiangming himself was listening very seriously.
Yiyuan County Hospital was a quasi-tertiary Grade A hospital. It meant that the facilities of a tertiary Grade A hospital had reached the standard of a tertiary Grade A hospital, and there was a chance for it to become a tertiary Grade A hospital.
The Orthopedics Department was one of the most profitable departments in the hospital. The reason why they separated the Department of Orthopedic Surgery was to help Kong Xiangming.
Otherwise, Kong Xiangming would not have waited indefinitely since the old department director was still far from retirement age. Once he left, the hospital would be the first to suffer losses.
After the Department of Orthopedic Surgery was established, Kong Xiangming chose finger replantation as the department's newest growth point.
For this reason, he bought specialized microsurgery equipment and carried out related training programs.
Of course, the most important thing was that Kong Xiangming taught himself related programs.
Just like all similar hospitals and departments, chief physicians were the backbone of the backbone. Most of the main surgical methods had to be established and maintained by the chief physicians themselves.
Kong Xiangming had come into contact with finger replantation surgeries before this. This was the third time he invited Wang Haiyang to Yiyuan County Hospital. Now that they had a certain level of cooperation, Kong Xiangming could ask for more details.
The consultation lasted for half an hour. Wang Haiyang was tired. He took a sip of tea and asked Ling Ran, "Doctor Ling, do you have anything to add?"
Kong Xiangming and the other six doctors looked at Ling Ran in unison.
The Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Yiyuan County Hospital was not as large as Yun Hua Hospital, where there were several groups of people. There were a total of seven doctors, and they were divided into two treatment echelons. Aside from Kong Xiangming, there was also an associate chief physician, two attending physicians, and three resident doctors. They were usually not divided into groups, and the overall structure was quite healthy.
No one respected Ling Ran, but they did not pay much attention to him.
Ling Ran also took a sip of tea, cleared his throat, and said, "Let me add a few words."
A young resident doctor almost laughed out loud on the spot. When this kind of language came out of the young and handsome Ling Ran's mouth, no matter how they listened to it, it did not seem right.
Ling Ran continued, "I think the patient has blood vessel avulsion, and there are signs of blood vessel tear in the dorsal venous arch of the finger. When the time comes, we should cut it open a little and resuture it. "
After he finished speaking, Ling Ran lowered his head and took a few sips of tea.
Kong Xiangming and the others were stunned on the spot. If they were cuter, they would have started meowing right now.
The dorsal venous arch of the finger was not a particularly important blood vessel during finger replantation. It might or might not be sutured, but if Ling Ran could see that the blood vessel was torn …
"Doctor Ling, how do the signs of blood vessel tear appear?" Kong Xiangming straightened his attitude and asked seriously. Just based on the fact that Ling Ran could say this and dared to say this, his experience in performing more than one hundred finger replantation surgeries was not a joke.
Ling Ran stood up and moved the MRI scan from the edge to the middle. He then used his finger to point at the middle of the dorsal venous arch of the finger and said, "There are signs of blood vessel tear here. I reckon that it's ruptured. I don't think there's a need to guess the exact degree of damage. When the time comes, if we want to suture the dorsal venous arch of the finger, we can just cut it open and suture it. If we don't suture it, it'll depend on whether we have enough time or not."
Kong Xiangming and the others looked at each other and were speechless.
Even though Kong Xiangming had the heart to learn, he did not have the ability to learn at that moment. He could not understand MRI scans, and none of his subordinates could understand them either. And if they wanted to learn this, they would not be able to learn it with just a few months of hard work.
At that moment, Kong Xiangming could only look at Wang Haiyang.
"Doctor Ling is also the best at reading MRI scans in our hospital. It just so happens that we don't need to use him in our original plan. We can just bypass the backup plan," Wang Haiyang said casually. Accidents of this degree were normal to him. Ling Ran had long since displayed extraordinary skills and abilities.
Kong Xiangming and the others looked at Ling Ran in a different light. When it came to assigning roles for the surgery, Kong Xiangming took the initiative to give way and became the second assistant.
Wang Haiyang was very satisfied with this. Freelance surgeons took risks and came at a high price. No matter how much fun the preoperative consultation was, freelance surgeons always placed the most importance on the surgery. As long as the surgery was performed well, everyone would be happy. If the surgery was not performed well, the problem would be serious.
Wang Haiyang brought Ling Ran over because he wanted to borrow his ability. Naturally, he could not put him in the position of the second assistant.
As for whether Kong Xiangming and the others could learn anything during the surgery, that would depend on themselves.
"It's almost time. Shall we go and see the patient?" Wang Haiyang looked at his watch and felt that the teaching time was enough.
Kong Xiangming was also satisfied. He quickly stood up and opened the door. "I'll lead the way."
The group walked out in a single file and saw that both sides of the corridor were filled with young nurses dressed in blue and red nurse uniforms. Some of them held trays, some held books, and some pretended to be on the phone. Most of them did not even bother to hide their curious gazes.
Kong Xiangming wanted to say something, but when he saw that most of the nurses were not from his department, he wisely kept his mouth shut.
The group of people from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery walked forward silently.
The young nurses on both sides of the corridor moved forward quietly.
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