Chapter 101 Difficulties



Maybe it's not that he didn't sweat but that he concealed it well.

A group of people looked left and right.

Doctor Song wiped his sweat, disinfected, and then put on gloves and looked at it.

Who made these people know all about Dr. Xie’s illness? He doesn’t seem nervous, but in fact his nerves are so tense that they are about to break.

Dr. Xie Wanying felt everyone's gaze and a look of surprise flashed across her eyebrows, and she suddenly became suspicious: Are you caring about the wrong person?

After all, the surgeon who performed this treatment was Dr. Wen, not her.

Everyone who was struck back by Dr. Xie's eyes suddenly realized that Dr. Xie should be the person who trusted Dr. Wen's skills the most in the world, so Dr. Xie was not nervous at all.

Doctor Song narrowed his amber pupils slightly.

Dr. Xie is undoubtedly the most eccentric one, and his trust in others will never waver or question. Because of this, anyone who is capable likes to be with Dr. Xie, including Dr. Song.

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The others nodded, that was indeed the case.

Speaking of those who care about Dr. Wen, there are definitely people at the scene. Look at Dr. Wen's fiancé, cousin, and fellow Chinese medicine practitioner Professor Wang, they must be following Dr. Wen closely.

"How about I adjust the electroacupuncture for you first." Wen Jinsheng took the initiative to suggest.

Wen Zihan seemed to be in thought. Her brows, which were usually as calm and steady as mountains and clouds, were raised from time to time at this moment, revealing a hint of difficulty.

"Doctor Song, let's help Doctor Wen turn the patient sideways first." said Doctor Xie Wanying, who became the on-site assistant after entering the second stage of treatment.

Dr. Song Xuelin didn't say anything and just said: Dr. Xie, you really understand Chinese medicine.

Not knowing anything about Chinese medicine, he really didn't know why the patient had to be turned sideways.

It should be mentioned here that patients cannot move around after a temporary pacemaker is installed. The reason is that temporary pacemakers, such as today, use balloon floating electrodes, which are not fixed in the patient's ventricle. The reason for this design is to allow doctors to insert them into the patient's heart during bedside emergency treatment.

Before new breakthroughs in physics were discovered, medical technology usually had advantages and disadvantages, so this was an unavoidable drawback.

Not being able to move does not mean that the patient is not allowed to move at all. It is okay to turn over sideways as long as the technique is mastered to prevent the floating electrode in the heart from shifting drastically and affecting the patient's condition.

Now there happened to be two such surgical geniuses here, and the big guys present knew that with these two people protecting them, it would be no problem for the patient to slightly turn his body to the side and change his position.

Dr. Song, who was doing the sideways position with Dr. Xie, asked Dr. Xie, who “knows Chinese medicine”, “How many years have you studied Chinese medicine?”

Dr. Song also enjoys joking.

Xie Wanying shook her head. No, she had never studied Chinese medicine in a regular college in her past or present life.

Doctor Song knew what he wanted to ask, so Xie Wanying said, "It just so happens that last time Doctor Wen came to see my patient, he talked about the Small Intestine Meridian. I looked up the information about the Small Intestine Meridian, and it runs along the outer posterior edge of the patient's upper limbs, as well as the shoulder, neck, and face. The ** Meridian that is injected into the Small Intestine Meridian runs almost along the back route."

This is equivalent to inserting the needle into the back of the patient's body if the small intestine meridian is to be moved. It depends on what Dr. Wen Zihan decides next.

When they were doing the operation, Dr. Wen Zihan did not call for a stop, which shows that Dr. Xie's judgment on Chinese medicine technology was correct.

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