Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .

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Chapter 1632 Hardline Conservatives

"Let me say a few words." Tao Zhijie suddenly said.

"You say, Doctor Tao." Du Yeqing knew that he was a specialist in hepatobiliary surgery, so he turned his head and listened attentively to see what insights the specialist in hepatobiliary surgery had.

"If your heart problem is not solved, it will definitely affect more than just your brain, your liver will also be affected. The urology department didn't come today, otherwise they would definitely tell on you. You know very well what the consequences will be if your blood clot goes through the inferior vena cava. To be honest, my student who has only been studying with me for three months seems to know more than you. The CT scan specifically scanned the liver and gallbladder." Tao Zhijie said.

After listening to Brother Tao's words, Xie Wanying realized that she had been caught by Brother Tao again. Brother Tao saw through the radical advice she gave to Teacher Xu in the CT room that day. In addition to scanning the inferior vena cava, the liver, gallbladder, and kidneys were also scanned. In addition to the liver and gallbladder, learning from Brother Tao was very important.

Senior Brother Tao is a really nice person. Like Senior Brother Cao, he works hard to get opportunities for her and her cousin.

"Believe it or not, if you don't solve your heart problem in time, it won't just be the neurosurgery department that will have to clean up your mess, but several departments will have to do it together." Tao Zhijie said to the person opposite him, with the same impolite tone as Cao Yong.

Facing his words, Du Yeqing looked mysterious and repeated himself: "I understand what you said. I know what is more important."

At this moment, the people from the National Association suddenly realized that the man they were facing was not simple.

I have long felt that this person is completely different from Zhang Da Lao, how can he be Zhang Da Lao's disciple. So this person is a super hard-line conservative? Jiang Mingzhu screamed in her heart.

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Yu Xuexian glanced at Fu Xinheng beside him: You must know very well what kind of person this is, so you don’t say anything.

Fu Xinheng did not answer or deny this question. He knew Du Yeqing better than anyone in his hospital because they were both cardiothoracic surgeons and had more contact with each other.

Anyone who can become a disciple of a big boss must have a very unique side of himself, otherwise how can he be appreciated by the big boss. Du Yeqing has only one characteristic, conservative.

He was so conservative that he would not perform the operation if there was only a little doubt in the operation plan that he couldn't figure out. It can be said that Xiao Shugang's case just happened to hit the mark of Du Yeqing's surgical contraindications.

The one who should be most vigilant is Zhang Huayao, the old weirdo. Knowing that such a case probably does not require a conservative doctor, Zhang Huayao sent this disciple to take over the case. How terrifying is Zhang Huayao, the old weirdo? He seems to be not a conservative, and logically incompatible with the conservatives, but he finally accepted a hard-line conservative disciple.

Fu Xinheng's face was full of solemnity, and he would not speak easily. As specialists in the same department, he and Jin Tianyu knew more clearly about Guozhi's strength.

Zhang Huayao sat on a chair and sipped tea. He kept his word at the beginning and did not make any comments. It was completely confusing.

The current situation can be said to have fallen into a very hard deadlock, and we need to seek a breakthrough.

Seeing this, the silent Tan Kelin uttered the first sentence: "The place you are talking about is not the key point. The principle of surgical operation is like this. Either it is an emergency operation, endangering the patient's life, no doubt, no matter how difficult it is, it must be done. Cao Yong, what you said is the same as what Tao Zhijie said, it is not a matter of life and death for the patient. He is unwilling to take the risk. Or, like he said, the risk of the operation must be low, lower than the necessity of the operation, and you can try to do it."