Chapter 119 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 119...
Since she had performed surgeries on other doctors' patients before, and this was just one more person, Lin Wei finally agreed.
"Get ready. You can fast and abstain from water after 8 p.m. tonight. The surgery is tomorrow at noon. Someone will come to you to sign the surgical consent form later." He can still back out if he wants to.
Upon hearing this, the patient in the next bed immediately beamed with joy, "Thank you, doctor."
When the doctor in charge of his bed came in to ask him to sign the surgical consent form, he signed it without hesitation.
They even felt like they had made a huge profit.
When his son arrived at the hospital and found out, he immediately berated him for being foolish, saying, "How could you just trust someone like that? What if she wasn't capable? Wouldn't the surgery have failed?"
However, he retorted, "Anyway, I'm paying for the surgery myself, so I can ask whoever wants to pay." He wasn't asked to pay, so why is he suddenly concerned now? He's never been this proactive before.
The more he said that, the more the patient in the next bed wanted Lin Wei to perform the surgery on him.
Since the surgical consent form had already been signed, and he had also been scolded by his father, the son in the next bed didn't say anything more. He just thought to himself, "You'll regret it when you have a lot of aftereffects after the surgery."
Why don't they trust the doctor in charge of their own bed, but instead trust someone who suddenly appeared out of nowhere?
When Grandpa Lin heard this, he didn't want the two of them to argue about it. "If you regret it, it's not too late. Other doctors are quite skilled, and it's not necessary for my granddaughter to have the surgery." Although he felt that his granddaughter was the best.
The patient in the next bed stubbornly insisted, "I want her to have the surgery, and no one can persuade her otherwise."
The nurse on rounds overheard this and immediately told the nurses at the station. They thought the old man was really funny, daring to order surgery without knowing anything.
"But he was quite lucky; he actually found a skilled doctor to perform the surgery, and the doctor was willing to do it."
Lin Wei only performed the surgery because he was in the same ward as her grandfather. It might not have been the case for someone in another ward. After announcing the surgery time, she reviewed his medical records again and performed the surgery the next day.
Before that, however, she still went into the simulation room to operate, hoping to break through to S-level in one fell swoop. Not for any other reason, but also for her grandfather. Although she was used to performing this surgery and could achieve good results, she wanted to know if there were better ways to reduce postoperative risks and improve the precision of the operation.
Logically speaking, her vascular suturing technique has already reached S level, and the most difficult part has been overcome. It is not impossible for this surgery to reach S level.
Because of this, she spent the entire night in surgery, finally raising her strength to S-rank around 5 a.m. The difference between A and S is quite large. If previously patients needed 7 to 10 days to be discharged after surgery, now although it is still 7 to 10 days, the postoperative discomfort will be less. In other words, the damage to the body from surgery can be reduced.
Lin Wei thought she wouldn't be able to use the surgery on the patient in the next bed, but she was lucky. Otherwise, she would have only been able to use it on her grandfather.
As the trolley carried the patient away, Grandpa Lin and Uncle Lin were even more nervous than the patient in the next bed. After all, they had never seen her perform surgery and didn't know how it went. They only knew what Dr. Zheng had said. What if the surgery failed? At this moment, Grandpa Lin regretted asking that question on behalf of the person in the next bed.
However, his regret didn't last long; he pushed the cart back again.
"So fast? The surgery was successful?" Grandpa Lin asked in surprise. He thought it would take ten hours or so. The reason he said it was successful was because the patient had been brought back. Those instruments and tubes weren't just for show; how could it have failed? If it had failed, they wouldn't have inserted those things; they could have just covered the patient with a white sheet.
Lin Wei explained, "This surgery usually takes 3 to 4 hours, but I was quick and only took 2 hours. However, your surgery tomorrow will also include tumor removal, so it may take 3 to 4 hours."
The nurses were handing over patients to the nurses, and the son in the next bed didn't even ask them anything. He went straight to her and asked, "Doctor, when will my dad wake up?" Even though he was surprised that the surgery had been so quick.
Lin Wei glanced at the bed next to her. "Three hours should be about right. It depends on the amount of anesthesia administered. It usually won't take longer than that. Ask the nurse in charge of the bed for specifics."
"Don't worry, your father's surgery was a great success." Her S-rank cultivation was no joke. Come to think of it, he was really lucky. She was working so hard to improve her strength just in time for her grandfather's surgery, and she finished improving before his surgery.
He was also the first patient to receive an S-level coronary artery bypass graft.
The son in the next bed also knew that she was going to perform the same surgery on his grandfather the next day, so he naturally didn't doubt her words. He just felt that his father had really gotten lucky and found a good doctor.
It was later learned that patients usually need at least ten days to be discharged after surgery, but he was discharged in just seven days. The patient in the next bed was overjoyed, thankful that he was so clever.
He felt that the difference between his post-surgery and pre-surgery condition was not significant. Although he was somewhat immobile, he was not in particular pain.
When he went out and got out of bed to walk around, everyone else was slow and he wasn't much different from a normal person.
At this point, I was very grateful to Grandpa Lin. Luckily, he spoke up for me, otherwise I don't know how much more suffering I would have had to endure.
Of course, that happened later. Although Lin Wei was very relaxed when performing surgery on others, it would be a lie to say she wasn't nervous when the patient became her own grandfather. In fact, she spent the entire time before the surgery in a state of tension, and she even considered letting Director Zheng take over if she really couldn't bring herself to do it.
However, in the end, we didn't actually use it.
Standing on the operating table, all she could see was the scalpel; her mind was completely calm, and she couldn't think of anything else.
Extracting the vein, opening the chest, establishing extracorporeal circulation—everything was done according to procedure, but it was somewhat different from before. This is probably the difference between an S-level operation and an A-level operation; one is at the master level, and the other is at the elite level.
The two assistants exchanged a glance, both having the same thought: how come her skills seemed even better after not seeing her for a while? First, the bleeding was reduced to almost negligible; second, the vascular anastomosis was beautiful, with each stitch spaced evenly. If it weren't for the fine lines still visible, one would have thought the blood vessel was actually there. The entire procedure was a feast for the eyes, almost like a performance.
For the kidney tumor removal, she opted for minimally invasive surgery. The machine seemed to be an extension of herself in her hands; she could move it however she wanted. If she had to describe it in two words, it would be "precision." Precise positioning, precise removal, leaving no trace of the lesion.
In the past, she would experience heavy bleeding during surgery, and even if she didn't, the amount of bleeding was still quite significant. However, she avoided these two surgeries in the past two days. After watching the entire surgery, her two assistants were still eager for more.
Aside from retracting the hooks and handing over instruments, they didn't offer much help. After the surgery, back in the ward, they kept asking her how she did it, and Lin Wei answered them all without holding anything back. However, some things can't be learned simply by hiding them. At least they understood what she was saying, but they still found it difficult to perform the procedures themselves.
Zheng Heng learned about her grandfather's illness and surgery from his father. If he were just an ordinary outpatient doctor, he wouldn't have needed to go see him. However, since Director Zheng was his father and Lin Wei's teacher, he still brought some fruit to visit him.
Lin Wei was a little surprised to see him, but she was still very grateful that he had come to visit.
"Did Director Zheng tell you that?" she asked.
Zheng Heng retorted, "You've become the darling of the department. Do you think I wouldn't know you and your grandfather are here?" You should know that he is also a cardiac surgeon, but he rarely appears in the department.
If it weren't for his hesitation, he could have come to see them when they first arrived. However, it was this hesitation that has kept him from coming until now.
Lin Wei didn't think too much about it. She took the fruit and asked, "Is everything alright at your clinic?" She had already started peeling an orange and eating it, and she peeled one for him as well.
Zheng Heng: "Yes, so I can only stay here for a while." Looking at the orange she handed him, he thought to himself, "She actually knew to peel one for me."
However, she still refused, saying, "You eat it yourself." The patient didn't get to eat, but she ate it herself.
Isn't it because her grandfather hasn't woken up yet? Besides, her grandfather loves her the most; he's only worried that she won't have anything to eat, he wouldn't care about these things.
Hearing him ask how her grandfather was, Lin Wei raised an eyebrow slightly, "Do you think there would be a problem with the surgery I performed myself?"
"He should be able to be discharged in a few days."
The person in the next bed immediately said, "Her surgery was amazing! I just had surgery yesterday, and I feel incredibly energetic today." They only used a pain pump on the first day, and then stopped it.
There is a slight pain now, but it's bearable.
Zheng Heng: "He was also the one you operated on?"
Lin Wei nodded, "Mm." To be honest, she also thought this patient was a strange one. She didn't ask any questions, such as which hospital the patient worked at, what her qualifications were, or how many years she had worked. She just dared to let her have the surgery. She was quite bold.
However, she was willing to do it for him because he was in charge. Didn't you see how his son was scolded and didn't dare to say a word? If a few troublesome family members came, she wouldn't dare to do it for him.
It's not a question of whether it will be successful or not, but rather a fear of trouble. It's unnecessary for a single surgery.
Thinking of this, she glanced at Zheng Heng's hand. In fact, she already had an idea in her mind: once her nerve suturing technique reached S level, and with the addition of CL fourth or fifth generation drugs, she could restore his hand to its prime with a 99% probability.
Of course, it's not impossible to do it now, but the effect will be a little less. She can now achieve a little more than before, about 89%, and if she takes medication, she should be able to recover to 94%.
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