Chapter 98 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 98 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

stunned.

Calling Lin Wei over at this time, how could it not be because of this matter? Didn't you see that even Director Yang went over? Although it was out of curiosity, it also proves that her going over this time was not ordinary.

Meanwhile, in the cardiac surgery department, Lin Wei was not surprised to see Director Zheng arrive. The three of them had performed the last surgery, so how could he be absent this time?

I just didn't expect to see you again so soon.

"Teacher," she greeted him.

When Director Zheng saw her, he nodded, but instead of engaging in a lively conversation, he handed her the case file he had on hand. “This patient is the same as the one who had surgery last time. He has poor blood vessels, coagulation disorders, and other functional impairments. Please take a look at his case file.”

Only then did Director Yang realize that he was actually Lin Wei's teacher in the Department of Cardiac Surgery, and that Chen Yongyuan had actually misled him.

The two looked at each other and nodded, which was considered a greeting.

One is a cardiac surgeon and the other is a neurosurgeon, so there's not much to say, especially since they're from different hospitals.

After Lin Wei finished reading, she looked at him and Director Chen and said, "So we're going to perform radiofrequency ablation on this patient? Otherwise, we wouldn't have called them over."

Director Chen gave a wry smile and said, "We have no choice but to do it. We can't refuse this person's identity. Of course, we can do it if we don't have successful experience, but we've already succeeded in one case."

Although Lin Wei was also curious about the person's identity, she didn't ask. When the dean of Sichuan Province asked her how confident she was, she thought for a moment and said, "I can only say that I'm 99% confident." She kept the remaining 1% just in case.

However, everyone saw this as a sign of confidence. Normally, the Sichuan provincial hospital director would never have believed it, but now, the more confident she was, the better; the success rate of the surgery increased significantly.

However, Director Chen Yongyuan and Director Zheng were not so relaxed, because they knew the nature of this surgery. Who could guarantee that they would not make a single mistake throughout the entire process? Not to mention that this patient had several more narrowings than the last one.

Seeing Lin Wei's confidence, he sighed, "Young people are so skilled and daring, unlike them who are always hesitant." In fact, they had considered placing a stent in the blood vessel and then performing radiofrequency ablation, but the risks were still too great.

The reason Lin Wei was called over this time was perhaps because a decision had already been made. So the two of them had Lin Wei look at the patient's information and the location of the blood vessel they had chosen. If there were no problems, the surgery would begin in half an hour.

Lin Wei was fine, but Director Yang had a problem after hearing it: "Isn't half an hour too short?" Were they too confident in her?

Director Chen: "It's not short. She's done similar patients before. As long as you know which blood vessel to puncture, the rest of the procedure is the same. We only asked her to look at the case because we were afraid her opinion might differ from ours." They don't take advantage of their age and seniority to ignore the opinions of younger people. Sometimes, their opinions can come in handy at crucial moments.

Upon hearing this, Director Yang glanced at Lin Wei again. He had thought he valued her even more, but it turned out that the other two valued her even more.

However, it is obvious that the blood vessel found by the two chief directors could not be too far off, no matter how wrong they may be. At least Lin Wei's opinion is the same as theirs, that it is the same blood vessel.

"I've finished reading it."

"Alright, let's begin the surgery."

As the voice faded, the patient was wheeled into the operating room, followed by a group of people.

The cardiac surgeons watched them leave, wondering who that female doctor was. She was so young, yet she could talk to several department heads and the hospital director.

The dean seemed quite kind to her.

After all, she's needed for surgery, so how could he not be kind? If Lin Wei knew, she'd probably think that way.

In the operating room, Dean Yang, wanting to see his student's abilities, didn't hesitate much before putting on his surgical gown and going in. He might not be good as a first or second assistant, but he was more than capable of being a third assistant.

Because there are no assistants in the operating room at all.

However, the group didn't notice him at all, as they were all busy with their own things, but they hesitated about who should have the surgery first.

Lin Wei: "I'm fine with either." She didn't care whether it was the first half or the second half.

Director Zheng glanced at Director Chen. "I still want the first half." So the final choice was left to him: did he want the middle part or the last part?

Director Chen was also hesitant because he felt that the last segment and the middle segment were similar, except that there was an additional radio frequency process. Otherwise, should he try the second half?

Because of this, he ultimately chose the last part, and Director Zheng and Lin Wei had no objections. This was his home turf, so of course he could do whatever he wanted.

So the surgery began quickly. Dr. Zheng's part was similar to the last surgery; he felt he couldn't continue, so he immediately signaled to Lin Wei to take over.

This was the first time Director Yang had seen her perform radiofrequency ablation. To be honest, everyone around her was on edge watching, because the procedure was so slow. They were getting impatient, yet also terrified.

He is a doctor himself, so he knows how demanding this procedure is. If his hand shakes even slightly, the surgery will fail immediately.

Although Director Chen had asked her to perform the surgery, he was still somewhat worried. After all, Director Zheng was a highly experienced doctor, while she had only performed a handful of surgeries. But there was nothing he could do; she was the only person he could think of. She had done it last time, and she was sure she could do it this time too.

Outside the operating room, Guo Jianbai also regretted agreeing to let Lin Wei participate in his father's surgery. Mainly, could it be that this young woman was the only one in the whole country with this ability? He refused to believe that no one could compare to her.

But it's too late to regret it now, since the surgery has already begun.

Inside the operating room, time ticked by, but no one in the room noticed the passage of time, watching with bated breath as she passed through one narrow passage after another. Director Chen was the most nervous; it was a matter of whether he could continue the surgery.

Whether due to excessive tension or something else, he suddenly felt his vision blur. He closed his eyes, and then everything went even darker, accompanied by a general feeling of discomfort. In order not to affect the surgery, he managed to take two steps away from the operating table before passing out.

Upon hearing the sound, Lin Wei paused, wanting to turn around to see what was happening, but ultimately restrained herself and continued to focus on the surgery.

Director Yang quickly moved him aside to rest and gave him some glucose water. He couldn't help but worry, "How could you faint at such an important moment?"

Anyone with experience would know that he has low blood sugar. It's not that it should be low at any time of day, so why is it low now?

However, Lin Wei and Director Zheng both breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, she fainted at this time. If she had fainted after he took over, it would have been a disaster.

However, another problem arose: who would take over the last part of the surgery? After nearly two hours, Lin Wei was already covered in sweat and it was clear that she couldn't continue.

At this moment, she looked at Director Zheng and said, "Teacher, can your hand hold on for a little longer? Give me thirty minutes to rest, and I can continue." What if she can't continue? Does she have to watch the surgery fail?

Director Zheng glanced at her and nodded. "Okay." On the surface, thirty minutes doesn't seem like much, but in reality, it's equivalent to two hours of a regular surgery. He had just performed surgery that lasted for more than ten hours, and even after resting for almost two hours, he couldn't guarantee that he could last another half hour. But since she said she could continue, he would do everything he could to get her that extra half hour.

Outside the operating room, when the hospital director of Sichuan Province learned that Director Chen had fainted due to low blood sugar, he almost fainted himself. "What do we do now? How can the surgery continue?"

Director Yang: "Then we'll have to see if Director Chen can continue the surgery after he wakes up. Director Zheng is currently in charge of the surgery. If Director Chen can't perform the surgery, then Lin Wei will take over the second half." As for whether she will succeed, nobody knows.

Because it consumes so much energy. If someone performs surgery for more than ten hours, and is only allowed half an hour of rest before having to perform another ten hours of surgery, can anyone really withstand it? Even without Dr. Zheng, is it not possible?

However, now a group of people have no choice but to believe it.

When Director Chen woke up, his first reaction was to ask, "How did the surgery go?" At that moment, he regretted not eating breakfast. He had only eaten two bites before leaving because he was anxious about the surgery. Who would have thought that he, who had never had hypoglycemia before, would suffer from it because he hadn't eaten?

Upon seeing him, the hospital director immediately asked, "Can the surgery be performed right away?"

Director Chen glanced at his hands. "Even if I could perform the surgery, I wouldn't dare go up there." After all, this wasn't his best condition, and besides, he had just experienced low blood sugar. Even if he drank some glucose, who could guarantee he wouldn't faint again later?

Because of this, the hospital director of Sichuan Province didn't dare let him go up. If Lin Wei were to do it, there would still be hope, but if he fainted, it would really be over. After all, it wasn't a few tens of minutes; it was a high-difficulty surgery equivalent to more than ten hours.

Meanwhile, in the operating room, Director Zheng was already exhausted after twenty-five minutes, so he couldn't imagine how Lin Wei could persist for an hour and a half. But regardless, he persevered until the half hour she mentioned before handing over the surgery.

At this point, Lin Wei hadn't rested properly at all, and half an hour was hardly enough. However, after rubbing her hands and feeling some relief from the soreness, she went back on stage.

She never imagined she would live to see this day; it was truly tragic.

Her hands ached, she was mentally exhausted and weak, but no matter what, she had to try. For a surgeon, giving up halfway through the operation was really hard to bear.

However, the high level of energy expenditure made the entire surgical process less than smooth. Lin Wei slowed down even more, and sweat kept pouring from her forehead, soaking her clothes. Keep in mind, this was under air conditioning.

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