A helicopter marked with the logo of Jinhui Airlines landed at the Bazhaixiang hospital branch, and three people and a stretcher were unloaded.
Lu Wenbin did not wait for the helicopter to leave. He went against the wind and rushed to the front of the helicopter. He helped to carry the stretcher, and the three doctors from the provincial hospital had a good impression of him.
Of course, it was just a little.
For the doctors from the top hospitals in the region, it was rather difficult for them to accept the fact that they had to send their own patients over.
"Sorry to trouble you." The attending physician who followed them nodded as a greeting.
"What did you say?" Lu Wenbin shouted at the top of his lungs. The helicopter's propellers were still spinning.
The attending physician opposite him shook his head and pointed at his mouth. "I'll count to three, and we'll carry the stretcher together."
As he spoke, he made a pose. Lu Wenbin, who was opposite him, held both sides of the stretcher and carried it to the gurney alone.
His thick arms and pitch-black muscles were so hard that the three of them felt dizzy.
"Let's go," Lu Wenbin roared, pushed the gurney, and left.
When he was in Yun Hua Hospital, Lu Wenbin was not stingy with his physical strength. He even looked for physical work to do. Ling Ran had too little time, and he had a pot of soup to serve him. He had little time to train, so he could only look for work outside.
The three doctors from the provincial hospital had never seen this before. They followed closely behind. They felt that they were valued, but they also felt that their bodies were threatened.
The sound of the helicopter's propellers faded away. The senior attending physician who fell behind smiled and said, "This treatment group of young people is indeed different."
In a tertiary Grade A hospital like the provincial hospital, a forty-year-old attending physician was either someone who had offended a lot of people, or someone who was talkative and offended people every day.
The two people who followed him did not want to say much in Yun Hua Hospital's territory. They just chuckled.
"Alright, let's see if they can do it. If they can't, we still have to send people over," Cai Qiong, the senior attending physician, muttered. His task was to send people to the provincial hospital when needed, not to Yun Hua Hospital.
However, in the eyes of the other two young doctors, this job was more like cannon fodder.
If the department director felt embarrassed, he would not be able to cause any actual harm to the attending physician who was almost fifty years old.
Even if he was a troublemaker, he would first have to be chopped by someone on the chopping board.
The three of them followed Lu Wenbin and calmly entered Cangping District Hospital's Bazhaixiang hospital branch.
Now that the patient had arrived, there was nothing else for them to do. He didn't have to worry about it anymore.
Cai Qiong even pretended to put his hands behind his back, just like the director of his house.
The building of the Bazhaixiang hospital branch was rather short. There was a small hall at the entrance, and it also had functions such as charging fees, waiting for examinations, getting reports, consultation, emergency treatment, and other functions.
Cai Qiong pursed his lips in disdain and laughed. "When I first entered the hospital in the nineties, there were a few departments in this kind of building, and it was cleaner."
The two resident doctors who came with them smiled faintly.
"You don't believe me?" Cai Qiong smiled and asked.
"I was only born in 1993," the resident doctor who followed closely behind him replied softly.
Cai Qiong's cheeks twitched involuntarily. He raised his head again, but his vision was blurred by the dazzling light.
Energy-saving lamps the size of a human head hung from the ceiling one after another, lighting up the small hall that was not well lit, making it look like an operating room.
There were not many patients and family members waiting for treatment, and it seemed quieter than the village hospital.
Another resident doctor tried to ease the atmosphere and looked around curiously. He asked, "Where are the patients?"
"Some are in the ward, and some are discharged." Zuo Cidian was also observing the three of them. When he heard them mumble, he walked out and introduced himself. "I'm Zuo Cidian from Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center. I'll find a place for you to rest."
"There's no need for that. We want to go to the operating theater to take a look. Doctor Ling is the authority of hepatectomy in Changxi Province, so we can learn from him." When Cai Qiong said something nice, it always sounded sarcastic.
Zuo Cidian smiled. "We can go to the operating theater too. Let's go and change first."
This was a rule that all hospitals had to follow. The three doctors from Yun Hua Provincial Hospital nodded.
"Let's go this way." Zuo Cidian opened a side door and walked with the three of them. He asked, "Didn't the patient's family come with us?"
"They'll probably take another hour or two to get here by car." The roads in Bazhaixiang were also severely damaged, and the village hospital was built on the former territory of the old commune. If the road was not too bumpy, they would not have needed to call for a helicopter. Jin Hui Airlines was not cheap.
"Can you tell us about the patient's condition?" Zuo Cidian was still in a good mood.
"Are we going to talk about it here?" The senior attending physician, Cai Qiong, looked around in disdain and asked, "Isn't Doctor Ling coming for the consultation?"
Zuo Cidian smiled. "If there's a problem, we can make preparations in advance. Doctor Ling should be washing his hands now."
"Hmm … it's like what I mentioned on the phone. Abdominal trauma. The tree branch directly stabbed into the patient's body, and the blood loss is quite serious. The initial diagnosis is that it touched the liver … By the way, you should have enough blood, right? After the abdominal cavity is opened, the blood loss will probably be greater."
Ischemia was also one of the reasons why Yun Hua Provincial Hospital decided to send people over. The blood supply of the liver was so rich that any form of injury would cause a lot of blood loss.
And in the current situation, even if the village hospital where Yun Hua Provincial Hospital was located could replenish a large amount of blood products, they did not dare to use them freely. There was no cold storage, and there was a lack of follow-up replenishment. They were also not confident that they could save the patient with a large amount of blood.
Similar to the teams sent by other hospitals, the rescue team sent by Yun Hua Provincial Hospital to Bazhaixiang was mainly made up of doctors from the Emergency Department and the General Surgery Department. Although the latter could perform liver surgery, they actually knew how dangerous liver surgery was.
When non-professional general surgeons performed liver surgery, it was like high school students solving function problems. They could do some basic elementary functions, such as logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, constant functions, and so on. In other words, they could draw the functions that were very standard. But if there were changes, such as the injury to the liver that was not standard, they would not be able to deal with it.
The plan for the team from Yun Hua Provincial Hospital to deal with this kind of patient was to send the patient back to Yun Hua Provincial Hospital and let the specialist consultation room handle it. But this option was denied, so they could only hand it over to Ling Ran.
Doctors often saw patients and their family members who would rather give up on the best option or even the second best option because of financial reasons. And solving the financial problems of patients was not a doctor's specialty.
Zuo Cidian could guess some of the thoughts of the people from Yun Hua Provincial Hospital. He only smiled and said straightforwardly, "We've prepared enough. A batch was just sent over."
"Sent over by helicopter? Do you have such a good relationship with Jin Hui? "Cai Qiong asked another unpleasant question.
Zuo Cidian shook his head. "We've booked a special helicopter."
"You're working so hard?" There was a profound meaning in Cai Qiong's laughter.
Zuo Cidian was a little displeased when he heard that. He turned to look at Cai Qiong and said in a calm tone, "We're just rich."
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