Director Zhou sat next to Li Sumei and asked politely, "Director Li, how many cases of this disease have you treated?"
"I was doing research in Sorcery Capital. The research team did 22 cases." Li Sumei smiled and replied gently, "After returning home, I completed one case independently."
"You made it yourself?"
"Yes." Li Sumei nodded with a proud look on her face.
It was already very impressive to be able to complete one case independently. Chief Zhou was even more relieved.
At first, he was worried that Li Sumei had also hired a professor to complete the treatment. If that was the case, there might be some problems in understanding the disease and solving the problem in the future.
Many places had invited professors from the Imperial Capital and Sorcery Capital to perform a difficult surgery, but after that, they never touched it again. Chief Zhou was worried that Li Sumei would be in the same situation.
Provincial Capital's hospital was much better than Sea City General Hospital. However, compared to the large Class Three Grade A Hospitals in Imperial Capital and Sorcery Capital, it was far from enough.
For a rare disease like Reifenstein's syndrome, this was indeed a possibility.
Fortunately …
Director Zhou felt that his luck wasn't that bad today.
The courseware was very large and the internet speed was very slow. It seemed that it would take one or two minutes to download. Chief Zhou picked up the phone and called the operating theater. He asked Chief Sun to wait for him.
Zheng Ren and Su Yun sat at the back, bored.
Once again, he looked forward to the arrival of the emergency department.
However, he knew that Hu Hai and Li Sumei were here to thank him. For his sake, they were doing their best to help Sea City General Hospital.
If he were to turn around and leave now, it would be a little unreasonable.
After Li Sumei finished downloading the courseware, she began to give Director Zhou a brief introduction to Reifenstein's syndrome.
This disease, simply put, the patient's genetic test, the chromosome karyotype is
46XY, which was the gene for males. However, her physical characteristics were completely female.
Male pseudohermaphroditism caused by androgen insensitivity syndrome required psychological counseling. However, Li Sumei suggested that there should be no psychological counseling at all and that they should just go with the flow.
Since the patient had thought of herself as a female since she was young, she should be modified according to her gender.
In this case, although it might be a problem not to inform the patient, was it really good to tell the patient?
He had never thought about medical ethics issues like this.
Everyone had their own reasons. Zheng Ren subconsciously refused to think about such unanswered questions.
His energy and attention had to be focused on key areas, such as TIPS surgery.
After listening to Li Sumei's brief introduction, it was an eye-opener for Director Zhou.
Chief Zhou also considered Li Sumei's suggestion. He planned to call the patient's parents here alone to explain the patient's condition and let them make their own decisions.
After all, Chief Zhou had never seen a professional in psychological counseling.
Most of the psychological clinics in the Northeast were actually bullsh * t.
As for the south, he didn't know. He couldn't casually say it.
After formulating the plan, Director Zhou began to get busy.
The abdomen was temporarily closed on the operating table, and the patient returned to the ward. He called the patient's parents to the demonstration room and introduced Li Sumei to them.
At first, the patient's family members expressed their dissatisfaction. Some relatives and friends who were far away even began to push and shove and scold.
However, at Chief Zhou's insistence, the patient's parents still agreed to Sea City General Hospital's arrangement.
When they entered the demonstration classroom, the patient's parents became even more nervous when they heard that it was the chief gynecologist of the First Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Capital Medical University.
Originally, when the surgery was delayed, they had a premonition that something big was going to happen. The arrival of the director of the Medical University confirmed this point.
Chief Meng first explained the surgery process and then gave his judgment. When they heard that their daughter was actually a boy, the parents were stunned.
They didn't expect things to be so serious.
However, it was necessary to tell the truth about the patient's condition. Otherwise … they couldn't just live like an ostrich for a generation.
At this moment, the patient's parents finally understood why only the two of them were called in.
Other than the parents, no one could keep their mouths shut.
Once the people around the patient found out that he had this kind of disease, whether it was a man or a woman, they would definitely look at the patient with colored glasses.
And this "gossip" would spread in a short period of time.
That would truly cause irreparable damage to the patient.
And now, everything was still within control.
Because the patient had already left the stage and the emergency was dealt with, all that was left was for the patient's parents to decide whether to tell the patient about it or not. There was also the issue of gender choice in the future.
In the end, Li Sumei gave her business card to the patient's parents and said that if they needed any consultation, they could come to the Medical University to look for her. There was no need to register.
If it was surgery, they could choose to do it at the Medical University or in Sorcery Capital. If they wanted to go to Sorcery Capital, Li Sumei could introduce them to professors, but the cost would be higher.
In the face of such thoughtful and considerate care, the patient's parents expressed their gratitude with tears in their eyes.
After working for more than two hours, the patient's parents were finally sent away.
A huge disaster was nipped in the bud.
In fact, from a normal point of view, this was not a huge disaster at all.
However, looking at the current situation in society, Chief Zhou knew very well that Li Sumei had helped him a lot.
Chief Meng sent the patient's parents out to take care of the patient after the surgery.
Chief Sun's face was still pale.
In the past few days, there had been a lot of things happening to Chief Sun. It was so much that he felt that it was the end of the world.
He actually encountered such a rare disease when he was doing a hernia surgery …
Although the results of the treatment were very good and the explanation was in place, the patient's family also expressed their approval and actively sought future treatment. However, Chief Sun's entire body was exhausted. He sat on the chair with a pale face and gulped down half a bottle of mineral water. Only then did he feel a little better.
Hu Hai expressed his understanding of Chief Sun's behavior.
The moment the guide wire was pushed along the contrast agent, Hu Hai felt like the sky had collapsed.
"Chief Li, Chief Hu, on behalf of the Sea City General Hospital, I would like to express my gratitude to the two of you for your help." Chief Zhou had a thousand words in his heart, but he did not know what to say.
"Chief Zhou, you're too polite." Li Sumei smiled and said, "It's just something that happened in passing. It's no big deal. We're also here to thank Teacher Zheng. If you're too polite, what should we do? "
Zheng Ren was very embarrassed. At a time like this, logically speaking, he should stand up and say something to make everyone feel like they were bathing in the spring breeze.
But … what should he say …
Seeing that Zheng Ren was a little embarrassed, Hu Hai immediately stood up and said with a smile, "Chief Zhou, we're all on the same side. There's no need to thank me. There's no point in saying too much. You're also scared, right? Hurry up and find a place to rest. "
These were really words that came from the bottom of his heart.
Chief Zhou sighed and said, "To tell you the truth, what I hope the most now is to be able to move up half a step and hand over the work of the medical administration division. Now, it's like I'm sitting on the crater of a volcano every day. I don't even have a full dream. "
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The case was selected from the Hernia magazine.
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