Zheng Ren glanced at Su Yun and asked, "I'll think about if there's any other way. Keep an eye on the reply."
Su Yun nodded.
This was the only thing he could do. Other than that, there were many troublesome things. As a small branch of the 912, the medical team was like a part and could not play much of a role.
Lin Ge said, "Boss Zheng, I'll go get busy. I have to report this matter to the hospital and wait for the director's instructions. "
The few of them split up.
When he returned to the Department of Interventional Medicine, Zheng Ren did not say a word. He sat in his familiar position, picked up the fifth edition of surgery, and began to look at the face.
Seeing Boss Zheng's gloomy face, Lin Yuan did not say a word. He lowered his head and worked. Gu Xiaoran had just arrived today and was familiar with everything. She had just been scolded by Chang Yue and did not dare to say anything.
"Boss, there's no letter yet," Su Yun said after glancing at the mailbox.
Zheng Ren felt that it should be confirmed on that side. However, it was more likely that they had not sent an email yet. The System usually would not have problems with such matters.
Perhaps it was not that a few foreign lines could provide a liver source, but that there was a liver source somewhere in the country that was contacting the 912 hospital.
In short, he went to the System space to take a look.
He closed his eyes slightly and entered the System space.
He clicked on the purchase of surgery training time. As the System's operating theater rose from the ground, Zheng Ren strode in.
There were experimental subjects in the operating theater, not empty!
Zheng Ren was shocked. This meant that no matter what channel the liver source was, there was a liver that could be used.
Then let's start the surgery training. Zheng Ren took a deep breath and prepared to start the surgery.
Liver transplantation was not a particularly difficult surgery. Compared to the donor liver source, the surgery became a trivial matter.
Standing in front of the operating table, Zheng Ren calmed his heart. The lancet in his hand seemed to have become lighter, and there was a sense of joy.
The core of the liver transplant, the most difficult and the most dangerous time for the patient, was the time when the original liver was removed and the new liver was brought over for anastomosis.
This period of time was called the 'liverless period', also known as the dark period.
Unlike kidney transplants and lung transplants, there was only one liver. If the original liver was removed, even if the liver could no longer guarantee the health of the body due to acute liver failure, it would still greatly change the original physiological anatomical pattern, causing certain changes to the human body.
During the anhepatic phase, the blood in the lower body and gastrointestinal tract of the patient could not flow back to the heart and was in a stagnant state. At this time, the patient's blood flow decreased and his vital signs fluctuated greatly. This was the period of time that the surgeon and anesthesiologist paid special attention to during the entire liver transplantation surgery.
In addition, Chen Li already had bilateral pleural effusion, atelectasis, heart failure, and respiratory failure. Therefore, the possibility of a cardiac arrest during the operation was especially high.
Emergency surgeries were several times more difficult than slow-motion surgeries. In fact, it was even several times more difficult.
Otherwise, Zheng Ren would not have desperately wanted a liver source that matched the blood type and type. This was the only way to minimize the impact on the patient's fragile body.
However, Zheng Ren did not care very much. He had enough time to train for the surgery. He was also a Legendary-level surgeon, and he had the Organ Transplant Specialist bonus. Coupled with the Lucky Halo, he really did not believe that he could not complete the surgery!
Incision of the skin, incision layer by layer, blunt dissection, peritoneal protection, and opening up the abdominal cavity … Zheng Ren felt that his surgery was executed smoothly.
Zheng Ren felt extremely carefree.
In the past, when he explained the patient's condition to the patient's family, he would occasionally say that it was good to be able to perform the surgery. If the disease was incurable and there was no way to perform the surgery, it would end there.
This time, Zheng Ren truly felt the joy of being able to perform the surgery.
After entering the abdominal cavity, Zheng Ren first separated the left and right hepatic ligaments and severed the left triangular hepatic ligament. After separating the left and right liver and flipping the liver upward, the first hepatic portal was revealed. The proper hepatic artery, portal vein, and common bile duct were ligated and severed respectively.
The left half of the liver was flipped to the right to reveal the third hepatic portal. Several short hepatic veins were ligated and severed. Finally, the left hepatic vein and the right hepatic vein were severed. The diseased liver was removed.
Resection was very simple.
Destruction was always easier than construction. From ancient times until now, this had always been a fact.
Zheng Ren's surgery was more meticulous. Even if it was a novice who had never performed a liver transplant before, it would be enough to simply cut the liver. It was enough to ligate and sever the blood vessels and ligaments one by one.
Although it would not be as meticulous and clean as Zheng Ren's surgery, it would not be a problem to cut it off.
After cutting the liver, Zheng Ren picked up the right lobe of the donor liver beside him and prepared to complete the various pipeline reconstruction work for the liver transplant.
It was said to be simple, but that was compared to finding a donor.
In fact, the whole process was relatively complicated.
After the new liver entered the recipient's abdominal cavity, anastomosis and reconstruction of the liver's appendages, including the portal vein, superior and inferior hepatic vena cava, inferior hepatic vena cava, hepatic artery, and biliary tract.
The speed of cutting the portal vein, superior and inferior hepatic vena cava, and inferior hepatic vena cava of the diseased liver to anastomosis of the new liver with the patient's portal vein, superior and inferior hepatic vena cava and opening up blood flow was very likely to determine the patient's life or death.
This was the so-called liverless period.
Zheng Ren was confident in his surgical techniques.
He began to rebuild the various pipelines.
Zeiss's microscope and various surgical instruments given to Zheng Ren by Dr. Charles played a huge role.
However …
However …
There was no f * cking use.
At the 10 ′ 22 ″ mark of the liverless period, the simulation mannequin's heart stopped.
Zheng Ren was stunned. He did not perform CPR on the simulation mannequin. Instead, he stood in front of the System operating table and began to ponder his own surgical process.
The whole process was correct. Even if he did it again, he did not seem to be able to shorten the liverless period to less than 10 minutes.
What was the world record? It seemed to be about 26 minutes. This was recorded. According to Zheng Ren's recollection, this record was mentioned in a case report published in The Lancet three years ago.
Under normal circumstances, the liverless period of a surgical liver transplant should be 30 to 40 minutes, and this was done by a top surgeon.
Although it was not like the world record of the Olympic Games, which was remembered by the general public, surgeons who could perform surgery would know how long the shortest liverless period was.
This was a true competition in the field of technology.
However, this young patient named Chen Li actually only gave the surgeon a little more than 10 minutes to carry out the liverless period …
Zheng Ren stared blankly at the System operating theater. The simulation mannequin on the operating table was a little distressed.
Previously, he was full of confidence that the surgery would definitely be completed.
Master-Level general surgery skills, organ transplantation expertise, the Lucky Halo …
However, all of this was still not enough!
Why was there only such a short period of time? Even with the addition of cardiac compression, he still had to face the impact of restoring blood supply to the portal vein and face … countless tests.
And cardiac compression would definitely not allow the patient to last so long.
Zheng Ren was a little crazy.
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