"Hey, hey, can you hear me?" Zheng Ren's voice came from the loudspeaker.
"Doctor Zheng, I can hear you. Please speak." Chief Jiang was also dumbfounded. Not only could this Doctor Zheng perform embolization surgery, but he was also so skilled at removing the embolus!
If he could perform the surgery, his circulatory intervention must be amazing. There was no need to even think about it.
Therefore, Chief Jiang directly knelt down. His tone was more respectful and admiring, not the kind of gratitude he used to have.
"Oh, Chief Sun, this thrombus has been removed. When you perform the surgery, you can try to preserve the part below the knee joint," Zheng Ren said. "I'll wait for ten minutes. I'll take the radiographic films to you."
Zheng Ren's words were very simple. He wanted to wait for ten minutes for the capillaries to reopen. Then, he would take the radiographic films and let the orthopedic doctor determine if a certain position could be preserved.
As for the osteofascial compartment syndrome, a disease that gave clinicians a headache, it was not important at all now.
At most, he would cut it open to reduce the pressure and change the dressing every day. As long as he handled it carefully, he could recover under the premise that the blood vessels were opened.
Zheng Ren planned to wait for the capillaries to open, do a radiographic film, and then let Chief Sun bring it over. According to the blood vessels shown on the radiographic film, he would use it as a reference.
In Zheng Ren's opinion, the surgery could save the knee joint.
This was a completely different concept from amputating the thigh before the surgery.
The difference between the two was as great as heaven and earth.
Chief Sun was stunned. Could the knee joint really be preserved?
Was there such a big space?
Amputation could not be done along the necrotic surface. It needed to be at least two to three centimeters up. There had to be blood supply to ensure that the skin could grow. This was still the most conservative data. If there was only such a small distance, the surgeon … At least Chief Sun was not sure if there would be necrosis after the surgery.
Two to three centimeters, preserving the knee joint … These key data circled in Chief Sun's mind. He immediately realized that his level was not up to par.
He really could not reach it.
Those who could perform this kind of surgery were at least at the level of a leading group of doctors. And not all of the leading group of doctors were at this level. He could even say responsibly that the leading group of doctors who could reach this level … were all f * cking retained by Huaxi.
His expression gradually became very ugly.
"Boss, the chief resident of the orthopedics department is outside. He can't perform the surgery," Su Yun said truthfully, not caring how much damage this sentence would bring to Chief Sun.
"Oh, it's normal that you can't do it. Don't use a tourniquet. Do the amputation surgery. Ask if there's anyone in Pengxi Village Hospital who can do it. If not, I'll go over and do it. "Zheng Ren's voice was still calm and even a little cold. He was just stating the facts.
At this time, the surgeries were going crazy. There was really no need to care about anyone's reputation.
No one's dignity was more important than saving the injured's knee joint.
So … what he said was true … Director Sun recalled what the sarcastic sissy had said and sighed in his heart.
His level was really not high enough.
But what did the host surgeon just say? He said that if there were no orthopedic doctors in Pengxi Village Hospital who could perform similar surgery, he could do it.
Is this real?
An interventional surgeon performing a highly difficult orthopedic amputation to preserve the knee joint?
Chief Jiang was also stunned. He had never thought that a doctor from the Interventional Department would say such an awesome thing.
If no one does it, I'll do it.
Tsk tsk, just how capable was that?
However, Chief Jiang was only envious of this matter. He knew that he would probably never have the chance to perform coronary interventional surgery in his life. If a blood vessel ruptured, he would directly open the chest to solve the problem of cardiac tamponade.
An interventional surgery was not a small matter.
Uh … It had nothing to do with the size of the matter. The key was that he had to know how to do it.
What kind of god was this person inside? How could he perform interventional surgery well and even perform an orthopedic amputation?
Chief Sun smiled awkwardly and said, "I'll go and find my teacher."
After saying that, he turned around and left.
Just as Su Yun was about to say something, Xie Ning suddenly took over and asked, "Su Yun, what do you want to eat? I'll get someone to buy it."
Su Yun knew that he did not want him to insult this person.
He was just used to insulting people. Moreover, he was too sleepy now. If he did not insult people, he would probably fall asleep very soon.
The person who spoke was Xie Ning. Su Yun did not want to offend this person for no reason.
This person looked familiar and had a halo around him. One look and one could tell that he was not an ordinary person. Su Yun smiled and said, "Uncle Ning, look at what you said. It's not important what we eat now. I'm just too tired. I really want to have a good sleep. "
As he spoke, he looked at Xie Ning and seriously pondered who this person was.
No matter how he looked at him, he looked very familiar.
He was right in front of him. In the end …
Huh? Why did he look so similar to Xie Yiren?
The smile on Xie Ning's face changed a little. Su Yun understood the content. He chuckled and did not say anything.
"Yes, not bad. They're all pretty good," Xie Ning said lightly.
"It's mainly because the boss taught me well." Su Yun shifted the topic to Zheng Ren. Xie Ning glanced at him and the smile on his lips deepened.
"Don't be so angry when you speak in the future," Xie Ning said.
This was the kind of thing an elder would do to teach a junior a lesson. As long as it was someone else, even if it was Department Chief Kong, Su Yun would not fall for this.
However, when Xie Ning said that, Su Yun smiled very obediently and said, "Uncle Ning, look at what you said. I'm just sleepy. After saying a few words, I'm a little more energetic and ready to perform the next surgery. "
Xie Ning looked at Su Yun with a smile and nodded.
Soon, Chief Sun returned with an old doctor who was around fifty years old.
"This is my teacher, Chief Guo," Chief Sun introduced.
"What chief? Just call me Old Guo at a time like this," Chief Guo said straightforwardly.
With one sentence, he won the favor of everyone present.
"Are we waiting for the blood vessels to be opened before doing the angiography?" Chief Guo asked.
"Yes," Chief Jiang answered.
"Let me take a look at the surgery process." Chief Guo looked around. His eyes were as sharp as an eagle's. "Then I won't stand on ceremony."
After saying that, he sat down in front of the operating table.
Everyone else was standing. He was the only one sitting, so he greeted him. This person was rough but meticulous. This opening was also very thorough.
Xie Ning nodded in his heart.
The surgery process was played at double speed. The more Chief Guo watched, the more shocked he became.
Soon, the surgery was played. Chief Guo said frankly, "To be honest, I can't do it."
Chief Jiang's heart sank.
"If it was a normal surgery, I could still give it a try. At most, the surgery would take longer. I can do it. However, I've only done this kind of newly opened blood vessel a few times. It's not easy to control the blood supply of the skin flap. I've never done it without a tourniquet. "
The patient was in a state of infection and toxic shock. In addition to the femoral artery thrombosis, the capillaries in the legs were all occluded. Even after it was opened, there was not much blood flow, and it was not very fast.
Orthopedic surgery required a long time to observe the blood flow. There were even some small capillaries that had been opened. After they were opened, no blood flow could be observed.
At this time, to determine whether the blood vessels were opened or not, the help of imaging was needed.
Unfortunately, this was not a hybrid operating theater.
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