I know that Chief Kong took a bed from every professor in the group. He took out two beds himself and made up six beds for us. We'll definitely offend people, but let's not provoke him. "Zheng Ren knew in his heart that he would definitely offend people if he had a bed as soon as he arrived.
The beds in the Imperial Capital were very expensive. One could tell just by looking at the sea of patients waiting to be hospitalized outside.
If Chief Kong was here, it would be easier to talk to him with him suppressing him.
However, Chief Kong was not at home now. It was entirely possible for him to encounter some small bumps. He did not even think about Professor Zhao's true thoughts. This matter did not seem right.
"Then why did you agree? Are you stupid? "Su Yun said disdainfully.
"I'm going to take a look. What if there's a way?" Zheng Ren smiled.
"Boss, although you came from the General Surgery Department, it's too difficult not to participate in things like liver hydatid disease," Su Yun warned.
Zheng Ren nodded.
Su Yun knew what Zheng Ren was thinking. He had formed a habit in the emergency ward of Sea City General Hospital. If there were emergency patients and he still had to take a look, he would definitely do his best.
However, there was a strange smell to this matter.
Would Professor Zhao easily admit defeat? Zheng Ren did not know and did not want to waste his energy guessing. However, Professor Zhao wanted him to take a look at liver hydatid disease and see if he could perform interventional surgery to treat it. This intention was too obvious.
Su Yun took out his phone and dialed a number. "Let me ask."
Soon, Su Yun picked up the phone. He glared at Zheng Ren and communicated with the other party in a low voice.
The other party seemed to be very busy. After saying a few words in a hurry, he hung up the phone.
"The patient was thrown at the entrance of the Inpatient Department. You know that, right?" Su Yun asked.
"I know."
"Originally, Professor Yang Rui was going to see if he could do a liver transplant. Not to mention the hospitalization fees, there was no one who signed the preoperative signature. The General Surgery Department was very troubled. "Later, it was reported to the Medical Administration Department. We are waiting for the results. The patient has gone into anaphylactic shock," Su Yun said. "He is being resuscitated. The whole hospital is consulting. It really has nothing to do with interventional surgery."
No matter how he thought about it, he might as well take a look. Zheng Ren nodded and said, "Go and see when the young patient's mother will come out."
"Oh? You're quite compassionate, aren't you? You've become friends with children so quickly? " Su Yun glanced at Zheng Ren and tried to force a smile on his face, but in the end, he walked away expressionlessly.
Seeing Su Yun enter the ultrasound room, Zheng Ren said to Xie Yiren apologetically, "Yiren, you can go back first."
"No." Xie Yiren gave him an unexpected answer.
Zheng Ren's impression of the gentle Xie Yiren was that she would say yes, but she would rarely say no.
Zheng Ren was surprised.
"Don't think about ditching me like last time." She tightened her grip on Zheng Ren's hand as if she was afraid that he would run away at any moment.
"Alright, let's go take a look together." Zheng Ren was just afraid that Little Yiren would work hard, but seeing that she insisted, there was no need to say anything more about this matter.
Soon, the young patient's mother came out. He quickly sent a message to Little Boy on QQ.
The little boy instantly turned off the phone, and the flashing light disappeared. He emerged from the corner with some regret and gave Zheng Ren a thumbs up.
Zheng Ren nodded and smiled.
"Mom, I'm here." The little boy ran over and held his mother's hand.
The two of them talked as they walked away. When they were about to turn the corner, the little boy turned around and made a face at Zheng Ren. Then, he disappeared.
Zheng Ren looked at the thin back and the mischievous face. His emotions were a little complicated.
"Let's go, boss." Su Yun ran out and said, "Chief Qi said that we'll look for him directly for the puncture tomorrow."
That was good. The stone in Zheng Ren's heart was lifted.
This was the Imperial Capital Hospital. He was almost in the dark.
It was said that it was a minor outpatient surgery. In Sea City General Hospital, he could just open an emergency operating theater, borrow a puncture needle and a puncture gun, and use an emergency ultrasound to do it. However, in the Imperial Capital Hospital, he could not be so casual.
Since Chief Qi had agreed to perform the puncture, the rest would be much easier.
Zheng Ren saw Chief Qi walk out from afar. He bowed and walked straight to the General Surgery Department with Su Yun.
As he walked, Zheng Ren thought about liver hydatid disease.
As the name implied, it was a parasitic disease. It occurred mostly in Qinghai, Gansu, Tibet, and other places. It was very rare in other regions.
Zheng Ren had only seen one case of liver hydatid disease in Sea City. At that time, he could not even go up for surgery. According to Zheng Ren's estimation, the completion rate of Liu Tianxing's surgery was only 70%. Even so, Liu Tianxing had been bragging for half a year.
The difficulty of the surgery was extremely high.
However, it should not be difficult for the doctors of the Imperial Capital Hospital. Zheng Ren had always been confused about this.
Soon, he arrived at the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery.
The earliest General Surgery Department had long been divided into departments such as hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, and gland surgery. It was not a general surgery department. Zheng Ren still remembered that when he came here last year, he happened to meet a small patient with P-J syndrome in the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery. Then, he went on stage to take a look.
That basin of intestinal polyps was still fresh in Zheng Ren's memory. However, the division of Sea City General Hospital was not that detailed. Zheng Ren was still used to calling it the General Surgery Department.
There were constantly figures in white running in the corridor. The air was filled with the aura of an emergency rescue.
It was a familiar feeling. In just an instant, Zheng Ren felt the hormone level in his body rise, and his heart rate rose to 110 beats per minute.
"Dong Jia!" Su Yun shouted at the door of the emergency resuscitation room. His voice was not loud, but the people inside could hear him clearly.
"Brother Yun!" A doctor in his thirties walked out. His forehead was covered in sweat.
"How is it?"
"What are you guys doing here?" Chief Resident Dong Jia was so busy that he was confused. He opened his mouth and asked.
"Useless. You're panicking over a big rescue? My boss came to take a look and tell me about the situation, "Su Yun said in disdain.
Dong Jia looked at Su Yun and Zheng Ren, who was standing behind him, in shock. They could avoid such troublesome things if they could. Why were they in such a hurry?
However, they were busy. The nurse was pushing the medicine, so he did not have time to think too much and said directly.
"A young female patient, 22 years old. She was diagnosed with end-stage liver hydatid disease. She was admitted to the hospital in the emergency department today. Forty-five minutes ago, the patient showed signs of infection and poisoning. She is now being resuscitated. "
"End-stage?" Zheng Ren asked.
Hydatid disease was a serious zoonotic disease. Domestic dogs were the main source of infection for hydatid disease.
Contact with sick dogs and eating food or water contaminated by insect eggs were the main ways of getting sick.
The hydatid disease in China was mainly divided into three types: cystic, vesicular, and vesicular mixed. Among them, vesicular hydatid disease was the most harmful and had a high mortality rate. It was even called "worm cancer".
If it was the terminal stage, it meant that the hydatid worm had eroded at least two or more organs.
Hearing Dong Jia's words, Su Yun's expression turned solemn.
"The thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and portal vein are all eroded. The surgery will be very difficult."
Dong Jia didn't waste any time and said everything he could say.
A thoracoabdominal resection was necessary to complete the surgery. Moreover, when it came to the portal vein, there was a high chance that the Vascular Department would need to perform the surgery together with many departments.
Especially when the Gate Meridian needed to be changed, that was really amazing.
Why were clinicians still working tirelessly on TIPS surgery when it was so risky? Was it not because of the higher risk of portal-azygos disconnection?
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