Chapter 138 She is not reckless



Surgeons have always had such a hard time.

Xie Wanying and her children put dozens of folded paper cranes into a plastic bag.

The operating room door opened, and the people pushing Liu's father out were Yue Wentong, who had followed him in to watch the operation, as well as the anesthesiologist and the nurse. The operating doctor did not come out, probably because he knew that the patient's family member was a seven-year-old child who could not understand, so there was no need to come out to explain, and he went to rest for a while.

"Dad." Zheng Zheng walked closer to the bed and held the hand of her father who was lying on the bed.

The anesthetic had not yet worn off and Mr. Liu was in a daze. He seemed to hear his daughter's voice, but it seemed as if he could not hear it. He tried to move his eyelids.

The group pushed Mr. Liu's lathe to the big elevator door and waited for the elevator, ready to go to the ICU.

Without seeing the surgeon, Xie Wanying had no way of knowing the patient's condition. She asked the monitor in a low voice, "How was the operation?"

Yue Wentong answered her: "It's quite serious."

Although he didn't understand much, the doctor would always say something during the operation, vaguely revealing the patient's specific condition.

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"The blockage was very serious and the blood vessels were deformed, so intervention was not possible," said Yue Wentong. "Fortunately, I didn't do the intervention. If I had been slower, it might have been too late."

Cardiac bypass surgery and cardiology interventional surgery have similarities and differences. They can both treat myocardial infarction. Myocardial infarction means that the large blood vessels on the surface of the heart that supply blood to the myocardium are blocked, blood circulation is blocked, the myocardium is ischemic and necrotic, the heart stops beating, and the patient dies.

To this end, bypass surgery is performed to open another blood vessel or multiple blood vessels when a blood vessel is blocked to maintain blood supply to the heart.

Intervention is based on the original blood vessels. A stent is placed in the blood vessels that are not completely blocked to isolate them from the blockage outside and allow blood to continue to flow through the stent.

After comparing them, we can find that there are obvious differences between the two. If another blood vessel is to be built, the patient needs to have his chest opened and the doctor can only do it by looking directly at the heart, so bypass surgery is done by cardiac surgery.

In the case of interventional surgery, placing a stent along the blood vessel is somewhat similar to the operation of inserting a needle into the blood vessel during an injection. It does not require opening the chest, and it is obviously something that a cardiologist can do.

Many patients are unwilling to undergo surgery for thoracotomy. The problem is that if the blood vessels are completely blocked, it is difficult to place a stent through intervention. In addition, if the blood vessels are not completely blocked but are deformed, as was the case with Mr. Liu after the thoracotomy, intervention will definitely not work. If the cause is not treated, it will relapse and must be corrected by surgery.

"Doctor Yang said that it was correct to send her to surgery." Yue Wentong summarized the surgeon's words and asked Xie Wanying, "How did you come to that conclusion?"

At that time, it was she who always recommended sending patients to have bypass surgery, and it seemed that her judgment was more accurate than that of several clinicians.

Xie Wanying couldn't honestly say that she was reborn and had superpowers. She thought about how to fool the monitor for a while, and when she saw the elevator coming, she quickly said, "You can go in now."

Feeling that she was unwilling to speak as if she had some secret to hide, Yue Wentong frowned and said to her: "How dare you say that."

Xie Wanying understood what the monitor meant and explained the motivation for her behavior: "It depends on who you talk to. Guoxie is the number one hospital in the country. The teachers here are highly responsible. The teachers know that the patients who come here for treatment are desperate, and the doctors at Guoxie are the last line of defense to protect their lives. Because I am in Guoxie, I dare to speak out. The teachers are much better than me and can judge whether I am right or wrong."

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