Chapter 181 Rebellion 6



In the spacious and solemn conference room of the hospital, the atmosphere became increasingly solemn, as if even the air had become sticky.

The sunlight outside the window shines through the gaps in the blinds, casting long and thin beams of light, but it cannot dispel the depressing atmosphere.

The doctors and nurses sitting around the conference table all had frowns on their faces, their eyes shifting between the medical records in their hands and each other's faces, weighing the pros and cons of various options.

At one end of the conference table were placed the patients' X-rays and various examination reports. Those black and white images and densely packed data weighed on everyone's heart like heavy shackles.

The patient's condition is complex and difficult to treat. The skeletal deformity has seriously affected his daily life, and his rebellious behavior makes people wonder whether he has a psychological problem.

Surgical treatment is undoubtedly the most direct and effective solution, but the risks are like a beast lurking in the dark, which makes people terrified.

Without surgery, the patient's body may suffer more serious effects, but if the surgery fails, the consequences will be even more disastrous.

At this time, An You on the side slowly said: "We can't just consider the problem from a single perspective."

His voice was steady and powerful, echoing in the silent conference room.

"Surgical treatment does have risks, but if the patient's bone deformity problem is not resolved in time, it may cause more serious effects on his body." An You frowned slightly, his eyes revealing deep worry.

"And psychological counseling cannot be ignored. If the rebellious behavior is indeed caused by psychological problems, then only performing surgery without psychological intervention may not achieve the ideal treatment effect..."

Everyone nodded, their faces showing their approval of Dr. An's analysis.

Some of them nodded slightly, while others narrowed their eyes in thought, obviously agreeing with Dr. An's analysis in their hearts.

However, after An You finished speaking, no one immediately responded.

At this moment, the conference room was silent. Just as everyone was lost in thought, the silent atmosphere seemed to be able to hear everyone's heartbeat.

Everyone was immersed in their own thoughts, repeatedly thinking about An You's words, trying to find new clues and ideas to determine the next direction of action.

Just as everyone was lost in thought, a young nurse raised her hand and timidly said, "Can we first offer some conservative treatment to the patient? Only if we can perform bone correction surgery?"

Although her voice was not loud, it was like a stone thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples.

The young nurse stood there quietly, her cheeks quietly stained with a hint of blush, like the gorgeous sunset in the sky.

Her slightly flushed cheeks clearly showed her inner nervousness and anxiety at the moment. Obviously, she mustered up great courage to put forward her suggestions in such a serious occasion.

Lin Lin nodded slightly, her eyes full of expectations as she looked at the young nurse, like the warm sunshine in spring, shining on the nurse.

She whispered to the young nurse who had just spoken, "Go on."

The nurse took a deep breath, trying to calm the nervousness that was surging like waves in her heart.

She pursed her lips tightly, trying to calm herself.

Her slightly trembling hands also inadvertently revealed her nervousness.

She kept encouraging herself in her heart, telling herself that she must express her ideas bravely.

After a moment, she spoke again: "In the days leading up to the surgery, we can continuously administer drugs to increase bone density through injections."

"In this way, we can improve the patient's bone condition to a certain extent before surgery, laying a more solid foundation for the success of the surgery."

"During surgery, once our surgical field is fully exposed, we can re-administer the drug in those areas where corrective treatment is needed."

"This precise drug delivery method can act more directly on the lesion site, improving the therapeutic effect. At the same time, we can also use it in conjunction with other drugs that promote healing and recovery."

"These drugs can accelerate wound healing, reduce postoperative complications, and provide stronger support for patients' recovery..."

The conference room fell silent again, and everyone was concentrating on thinking carefully about the suggestions made by the nurse.

That focused look seemed as if he wanted to dig out every tiny possibility from this suggestion.

Compared with immediate surgery or conservative treatment without surgery, this plan is indeed feasible.

It is neither as risky and uncertain as immediate surgery, nor as likely to delay the disease as conservative treatment.

This plan seems to have found a delicate balance between the two, providing a new idea and possibility for the current dilemma.

At this time, a Zhao Ming knocked lightly on the table, breaking the silence in the meeting room.

He said: "This suggestion is very worthy of consideration."

"However, we cannot ignore the limitations of drug treatments."

“Drugs that increase bone density may require long-term use to be effective, and the effects may not necessarily meet our expectations…”

Zhao Ming's words did not hit her hard.

The young nurse raised her head slightly, looked at Zhao Ming with a firm gaze, and responded, "Doctor Zhao, I understand that drug treatment does have its limitations, but we can closely observe the patient's physical reactions and changes in the condition while using the medication."

"Through regular examinations and assessments, treatment plans can be adjusted in a timely manner to ensure that the use of medications can achieve the best results."

"Also, for patient Hao Ren's special case, can we purify the drug before using it, so that we can meet the conditions for surgery in the shortest possible time?"

"Or use it in conjunction with a Class B healing agent, absorption-promoting medication, or other medication..."

As the young nurse finished her words, the conference room fell into another brief silence. Everyone was seriously considering her new proposal. Zhao Ming frowned slightly, tapping his fingers lightly on the table, as if weighing the feasibility of this plan.

After a moment, Zhao Ming slowly spoke, "Your idea is very creative, but drug purification is not easy. We need to consider issues such as drug stability, safety, and purification costs. Furthermore, the use of Class B healing agents and absorption-enhancing drugs must be carefully evaluated to ensure that there will be no adverse reactions with other drugs."

The young nurse was not intimidated by Zhao Ming's questioning. She responded calmly, "Doctor Zhao, I understand your concerns."

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