Chapter 1100 The wound was bloody



Therefore, it was useless to remove the liver tumor. Tumors in other places had nothing to do with the primary liver tumor and continued to grow on their own. This disease happens to be mostly in the digestive system. After Dr. Zhang removed the primary liver tumor, he soon discovered that the duodenum and pancreas had tumors, and they had infiltrated the liver and gallbladder again, causing severe ascites. The anatomical locations of the three were close, which may have led to the fact that he did not suspect this direction at the beginning.

"I guess the teachers were in a very bad mood at the time. They didn't dare to think that this was the case, which meant that there might be no cure," Xie Wanying said. "It's impossible for the examination instrument to detect all the very small lesions."

In fact, four years ago, some doctors had suspected this, because the tumors that recurred in the liver were different in appearance from the original ones. This was further confirmed after the autopsy.

There was a debate back then about whether the patient had repeated cancer or combined cancer, which was similar to the debate today, arguing whether the final tumor that caused the death originated in the liver. However, most doctors, including Dr. Wu, tended to believe that it was combined cancer.

"I personally feel that it did not originate in the liver." Xie Wanying expressed a different opinion. Since the evidence was not sufficient and she had deduced it with her own brain, she did not write it down in the report to Senior Brother Tao and Teacher Lu.

"Teacher Zhang's body was later dissected, but they couldn't confirm everything you said." Zhu Huicang recalled the past and waved his hand, saying, "You are right in your suspicion. But even if it is not just primary liver cancer, it is useless."

This was the conclusion we reached after discussion that year.

Hearing this, Xie Wanying's expression had to be serious, and she refuted: "How can it be useless? The reason why Teacher Zhang's condition deteriorated so quickly must be because the primary lesion was not found and removed correctly."

Song Xuelin, who was standing opposite, was shocked by her words. He thought she would dare to say something more cruel than him. The seniors of the National Association in the room were all silent.

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Obviously she had uncovered the wound. At this moment, it seemed as if one could see the wound in everyone's heart that had never healed, bloody and deep, penetrating into the bone marrow.

As a doctor, I feel very sad that I failed to save my mentor who trained me. If I have made mistakes in this regard, I feel so sad that I cannot even talk about it and regret it.

Ouch. Zhu Huicang hugged his head, thinking that he should not have argued with her. The result of this argument was that she was more terrifying than his old classmate Cao Yong. The scalpel she showed was too sharp, stabbing everyone's wounds until they bled.

Their livid faces showed that what she had just said was absolutely right and it was the fact.

It is extremely rare for a patient to have multiple recurrences and metastases two months after surgery. This more likely indicates that they have not found the primary lesion of Mr. Zhang at all.

Including Dean Wu, they were all wrong. If they were wrong, they would not dare to admit it at the first time, for fear that if they did, it would mean that they really did not have the technology and were incompetent and failed to save the teacher.

Like the example Xie Wanying gave earlier, some surgeons cannot find the primary lesion of some secondary liver cancers. There is no medical way to treat such patients.

Medicine can only be realistic. If it can be done, it can be done; if it cannot be done, it cannot be done. It should not change because of who the patient is.

"You should write what you just said in your report." Tan Kelin criticized the student.

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