"Dissection forceps.
"Electrocoagulation knife.
"Check the bleeding …"
Ma Yanlin calmed down, and the surgery went very smoothly.
Ling Ran also relaxed after watching half of the surgery. He called houseman Qu Xiaolian over to hold the laparoscope while he watched by the side.
Single-site laparoscopy was slightly more difficult. Theoretically, if there was a problem, it would need to be treated with open laparotomy. But no matter which mode it was, Ma Yanlin could actually do it. Ling Ran's visit this time also had the intention of inspecting them.
"Doctor Ling, there's no bleeding. Did I place a drainage tube? "Ma Yanlin did the final check. When he saw that Ling Ran did not say anything, he did it again and asked in a low voice.
"Yes, continue." Ling Ran put down his hand and said, "When the electrocoagulation knife was separated, the cut was too deep. Remember to adjust the frequency next time."
After he said that, Ling Ran turned and left the operating table.
Ma Yanlin was stunned for a moment, and he quickly recalled the previous operation in his mind.
If Ling Ran did not say anything, he would be a little proud when he went back at night.
Now, his mind was filled with surgical details.
Ren Qi was so envious that he felt dizzy.
He was not envious of surgeries to perform. There were fewer patients and doctors in lower-level hospitals, and the competition for patients was not fierce. Those who could perform surgeries could always perform surgeries. However, it was very rare to have someone to guide them. The more difficult the surgery, the more it was so.
For example, when Ling Ran went to perform freelance surgeries in the lower-level counties, the local doctors specializing in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery had to prepare for it a few days in advance. Besides maintaining a good relationship, at least half of it was to learn some skills.
However, in a hospital like Yun Hua Hospital, a small resident doctor like Ma Yanlin could actually get Ling Ran's guidance. Ren Qi had mixed feelings about this.
As he watched Ma Yanlin finish the surgery, Ren Qi could not help but feel a little dispirited.
Ren Qi, who was already a senior attending physician, naturally did not need to watch the subcutaneous suture.
He quietly took two steps back and left the operating theater with a resident doctor who was about to leave.
"Huff …" Ren Qi let out a heavy sigh. He lifted his head and walked forward quickly.
What happened just now was considered his rest time. He still had surgeries to perform in the next few hours.
"Be careful, walk slowly." Ling Ran walked at a moderate pace, and when he saw Ren Qi walking with his head lowered, he reminded him.
Ling Ran was experienced in similar situations. Many people, especially girls, would often walk quickly with their heads down. Reminders from afar might even bump into someone's arms.
This was especially true when he was in school. Ling Ran often encountered such careless people at the corner of the stairs, in the corridor, or at the entrance of the classroom.
The most troublesome thing was that if they bumped into them, the other party would often open their eyes wide and ask for compensation …
Ling Ran simply did not want to be hit.
Ren Qi stopped abruptly.
He recognized Ling Ran's voice. Because it was too pleasant to hear and too recognizable.
Ren Qi felt that even if Ling Ran entered the recording industry, he would still do very well.
"I'm sorry, Doctor Ling." Ren Qi raised his head in slight embarrassment. He smiled apologetically and said, "I just watched a surgery, and I'm going to the operating theater to make preoperative preparations."
Ling Ran nodded. When he saw that it was a doctor sent by Department Director Huo for in-service training, he thought for a moment and asked, "Have you decided on the direction of your in-service training?"
Not every person in charge of a treatment group would manage the in-service training doctors responsibly. Most of the time, in-service training doctors were the same as housemen or medical interns. They were in a state of being exploited.
This was especially true for departments that were short on resources.
However, the situation in Ling Ran's treatment group was obviously not like this.
There were not many main surgical methods in their treatment group, but they covered a wide range of areas, and the depth of their surgical methods was ranked among the top in Yun Hua Hospital. Under such circumstances, no matter which direction the doctors in the treatment group chose, they would have a large number of patients and resources. Ling Ran was also willing to give in-service training doctors a chance to choose.
Ren Qi quickly realized what was going on, and he instantly became nervous.
It was not easy to get a chance for in-service training, especially to become Ling Ran's student. And at this moment, his choice might be the key to the success or failure of this in-service training.
Ren Qi's brain worked quickly, and he reluctantly gave up on the hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery.
If he could learn hepatectomy, he would not have to worry about whether there were any patients in Qiu County. Ren Qi was certain that he could easily find a new hospital in Changxi Province and transfer to it.
However, he could not learn hepatectomy in just two months of in-service training.
Ren Qi rationally let go, raised his head, and said, "Doctor Ling, I've thought about it. I want to learn single-site laparoscopy."
Ling Ran furrowed his eyebrows and asked, "What about the surgical method?"
"Appendectomy," Ren Qi answered quickly.
Appendectomy was a basic skill in the General Surgery Department. From laparotomy to laparoscopy to single-site laparoscopy, the introductory skill was always appendectomy.
This was also the surgical method that was used the most in county-level hospitals. If he could learn it in two months, Ren Qi felt that his trip would not be in vain.
Ling Ran did not understand Ren Qi's situation. He could not help but ask, "Why did you choose appendectomy? You should know how to do it, right?"
"But I've never done single-site laparoscopy before," Ren Qi said and said, "I just want to learn how to use single-site laparoscopy."
"The effect of single-site laparoscopy is still inferior to traditional laparoscopy at the moment."
"But patients are willing to do single-site laparoscopy." Ren Qi explained, "If the incision is hidden in the navel, there will be no scars. This is too tempting to young people nowadays. I feel that … I need to keep up with the times … "
Ren Qi's voice sounded a little weak. He glanced at Ling Ran's expression and quickly added, "I'm not saying that I don't want to pursue more advanced medical skills. It's just that the time for my in-service training is too short. I'm thinking that two months should be enough for me to learn single-site laparoscopy, right, Doctor Ling?"
Ling Ran's expression did not change. He waited until Ren Qi finished speaking before he nodded and said, "Okay, then let's set it as single-site laparoscopy for now."
"Alright."
"Go ahead." Ling Ran waved his hand and sent Ren Qi away. He then started thinking.
In general surgeries, when people mentioned appendectomy, it was easy to associate it with cholecystectomy. Ling Ran's appendectomy was at Perfect Level, and his cholecystectomy was at Specialist Level.
This was because Ling Ran practiced cholecystectomy on his own, and he even obtained two Intermediate Treasure Chests because of it.
However, ever since his cholecystectomy reached Specialist Level, Ling Ran did not have any intention of reaching Master Level in cholecystectomy …
Ling Ran once read a lot of information and continuously explored the depth of cholecystectomy. Now that he thought about it, it was actually very necessary to expand the scope of cholecystectomy.
It was just like how Ling Ran could perform appendectomies through open abdominal surgery, single-site laparoscopy, and multi-site laparoscopy. Ling Ran had performed open cholecystectomy before, but he rarely performed single-site laparoscopy.
"Look for some patients with cholecystitis who want single-site laparoscopy." Ling Ran took out his phone and called Zuo Cidian.
He would ask for patients with cholecystitis every once in a while. Zuo Cidian was not surprised, and he immediately agreed to it. He then thought about waiting for a few emergency cases of cholecystitis in the Emergency Medical Center, making a few calls to hospitals that he was familiar with in Yun Hua City, and then going to the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery to rob a few patients with chronic cholecystitis. It should be very easy for him to gather all of them.
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