Professor Tian closed his eyes to make sure that he was not dreaming.
All of this would only happen in a dream, right?
Doctor Zhou was happy as he sucked the blood.
Professor Tian's skills had improved. All the vertebral resection surgeries that he had seen were performed in blood. At this stage of the surgery, he should have transfused 5u of red blood cells.
But today, the surgery was done cleanly.
The step of sucking blood was extremely important. Before the surgery, Doctor Zhou had been worried. If he did not suck the blood well, he would be scolded by the professor.
But today, the surgery was too smooth!
The weather was good, he was in a good mood, and Professor Tian's skills were amazing!
The surgery stopped abruptly again. Doctor Zhou did not understand. The scrub nurse next to him was confused too. She asked, "Professor Tian, are you feeling unwell?"
Professor Tian was recalling the entire surgery in his mind. Scene by scene, frame by frame. He ignored the scrub nurse's concern.
Doctor Zhou and the scrub nurse were stunned.
The surgery was smooth. Why did Professor Tian close his eyes again and again? Was he accumulating energy and preparing for another explosion?
If that was the case, then let it be. The patient did not bleed much anyway. The surgery … Doctor Zhou only realized that the surgery had only been going on for 40 minutes.
Under normal circumstances, it would take at least 2 hours.
Most of the time was wasted on finding the bleeding point.
A few minutes later, Professor Tian slowly opened his eyes.
"Bone biting forceps," he said softly.
The scrub nurse passed the forceps to Professor Tian.
Professor Tian calmly eliminated all other emotions. He used the sharp forceps to bite off the tumor tissue on the vertebral body. He kept the posterior edge of the vertebral body as a marker to avoid accidentally injuring the spinal cord or nerve roots.
This surgery was so clean that it could be included in the textbooks.
But Professor Tian knew that it was not because he performed the surgery well, but because the surgical field was too clean.
He carefully removed part of the tumor on the vertebral body and protected the other parts well to prevent the tumor from metastasizing.
After the tumor on the vertebral body was removed, Professor Tian inserted the dissecting ion between the posterior edge of the vertebral body and the dural sac.
After gently separating the adhesion, he used the dissecting ion to push the posterior edge of the vertebral body forward, causing it to collapse. This was to completely remove the tumor and protect the spinal cord.
There were no signs of tumor invasion in the adjacent discs. Professor Tian also removed the bone until the cartilage disc. He cleared the cartilage from the cartilage disc to the subchondral bone to make the bone grafting bed firm.
There should have been about 1,000 milliliters of blood loss, but … the actual amount of blood loss was still very small, only 100-150 milliliters.
Professor Tian estimated in his heart, but he was already numb.
This was a f * cking surgery!
Was it because he was not skilled, or was it because the patient was lucky? Or was there some other reason?
Interventional doctor?
Impossible! No matter how good an interventional doctor was, he would not be able to do this.
Professor Tian followed the surgical procedure numbly, step by step.
According to the condition of the intervertebral defect, bone pieces and bone strips of corresponding length were taken out from the ilium.
Only then did the surgery return to Professor Tian's "normal" cognition.
There was a lot of blood loss from the posterior iliac bone extraction.
He let out a sigh of relief.
Doctor Zhou, who had been at ease all this while, was suddenly stunned. He quickly used the aspirator and dry gauze to stop the bleeding.
The surgical style instantly changed.
After stopping the bleeding, Professor Tian continued the surgery.
Generally, the bone graft should be 2 to 3 mm longer than the actual bone defect. The bone graft should be cut neatly with an electric saw and bound together with absorbable nylon thread.
It should be inserted into the defect through the front of the dural sac and placed vertically in between. After the bone strips were implanted, the front of the defect could be filled with bone fragments to facilitate bone healing.
Memory alloy rod, bone cement, step by step, step by step, in accordance with the prescribed order.
The surgery ended after 2 hours and 12 minutes.
The amount of blood loss, including the amount of blood from the posterior iliac bone extraction, was less than 500 milliliters. It was unbelievably smooth.
After the patient woke up from general anesthesia and was sent back to the ward, Doctor Zhou was all smiles.
The surgery was very smooth. He even prepared 20 units of fresh frozen red blood cells. One bag was useless. After he left the stage, he was not used to transfusing 2 units of red blood cells.
After all, there was 500 milliliters of blood loss.
"Professor Tian, your skills are getting better and better!" Doctor Zhou gave a thumbs up and praised.
Professor Tian, who was resting, kept thinking about the surgery, trying to find the reason why it went so smoothly.
He knew that it was definitely not because his skills had improved.
It was because of the interventional doctor. No matter how much he refused to believe it, it was the truth.
Professor Tian became Detective Tian.
"Little Zhou, where is your interventional department? Bring me there, "Professor Tian said.
"We don't have an interventional department. A chief resident in the emergency ward is performing the interventional surgery," Doctor Zhou said casually.
"Only one doctor is doing it?" Professor Tian doubted his own speculation again.
"That's right. His assistant was transferred from the ICU. Oh, I saw a foreigner helping yesterday. He said he was from Heidelberg University. "
Oh, so there was an external specialist.
Professor Tian finally found the 'truth' and let out a sigh of relief.
As long as his brain was not damaged.
"Did the professor perform the lumbar artery embolization?" Professor Tian asked.
"No, the foreigner might not be the professor. I don't know who he is either. He has a Chinese name, Lil Fugui."
The scene changed again. Lil Fugui?
"He has a northeastern accent. How funny." Doctor Zhou could not help but laugh when he thought of Professor Rudolf Wagner.
"During the surgery, Chief Zheng from the emergency department was the chief surgeon with Lil Fugui as his assistant," Doctor Zhou said.
What kind of nonsense was this?!
Professor Tian could not imagine the actual situation. All of this was beyond his knowledge.
"Let's go take a look." Professor Tian took one last look at his phone. As the surgery was completed quickly, there was still some time before they could fly back to Imperial Capital.
They took a look at the postoperative patient and went to the emergency ward in the emergency building.
Along the way, Professor Tian asked about the interventional surgery in Sea City General Hospital.
Was it only at the level of emergency pelvic fracture embolization and gynecological embolization?
That should not have allowed his surgery to go so smoothly.
Weird.
Professor Tian and Doctor Zhou arrived at the emergency ward suspiciously.
"Lil Fugui, there are two surgeries tomorrow. Come early and send the patient to the operating theater."
"Yes, boss. What surgery?" Professor Rudolf asked in a northeastern accent.
"The second stage of TIPS surgery. Retrieving the stent and one TIPS surgery."
"Yes, I won't do anything stupid. Don't worry, boss."
Professor Tian was stunned by the Northeastern accent …
As he walked into the office, Professor Tian saw Professor Rudolf Wagner standing beside a young doctor. He was talking to him respectfully.
This person … looked familiar.
F * ck!
Professor Tian suddenly realized that he had met him twice at Heidelberg University. Wasn't this Professor Rudolf Wagner?!
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