Chapter 1625 The Boss’s Student



Jiang Mingzhu was a gastroenterologist and did not interact with Guo Zhi as much as the cardiovascular department. She did not recognize the man and asked her boyfriend, "Who is he?"

Yu Xuexian didn't need to tell her, Shen Youhuan solemnly introduced the surgical master of his hospital to them: "This is Dr. Du Yeqing, the deputy director of our Department of Cardiology. I believe you have heard of his name. We are sister hospitals and know each other very well. He just returned to China yesterday and came to participate in the patient's discussion today. Our hospital attaches great importance to this patient."

In response to Shen Youhuan's words, the surgeons from the National Association naturally responded to him: We understand and we won't listen to your bragging.

Du Yeqing's greatest fame is not being the deputy director of surgery, but being Zhang Huayao's disciple.

Doctors are trained on a semi-apprenticeship system. Even if they are endorsed by a medical school, everyone knows that medical schools train students in batches, and the quality of the students who come out varies. What is guaranteed is that this student was trained by a big boss in the industry.

After understanding the background of this person, Jiang Mingzhu lowered her head and typed quickly to her junior sister, so that Xie Wanying could rest assured. With such a surgical master coming to consult with her cousin, there shouldn't be any problems.

After receiving the news, Xie Wanying not only did not feel relieved, but felt nervous instead.

If his cousin's surgery was easy to perform, why would Teacher Zhang personally send a heavyweight under his command to attend?

The preoperative discussion began, and Shin Youhuan, who chaired the meeting, briefly summarized the patient's medical history: "The patient's medical history and the new test reports from our hospital are all in front of everyone. Due to some reasons, the patient had an emergency lung repair at the Provincial People's Hospital and had heart problems. Blood clots were then found in the lungs and other parts of the body, so the patient was transferred to our hospital for further treatment, with the goal of solving the problem of blood clots and heart recovery."

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The doctors present listened to the attending physician's talk, looked through the newly acquired patient medical records, and whispered to each other in private, colluding on a few academic opinions.

Shin Youhuan finished his opening remarks and waited for others to speak. The discussion was to allow all parties to express their opinions and raise questions for in-depth discussion.

"Ask him what kind of surgery he wants to have?" Jiang Mingzhu urged her boyfriend.

Yu Xuexian turned around and said to Shen Youhuan, "Why don't you tell me what kind of surgery you are going to perform on the patient?"

"First of all, this patient is going to have an interventional surgery in our Internal Medicine Department 3. The initial plan is to perform a percutaneous thrombectomy on the pulmonary artery." Shen Youhuan introduced to him, "We invited colleagues from the surgical department of our hospital to participate in the preoperative discussion because interventional surgery is risky in his case. Specifically, his heart is not coronary heart disease in the ordinary sense, but damage after a car accident. There may be limits to what intervention can do."

"If surgical intervention is needed, why do you do it? It was you who suggested the interventional surgery when he was transferred to the hospital. Do you think now that the interventional surgery can't satisfy his needs?" Yu Xuexian raised another doubt.

"I suggested that he come here to help him solve his pulmonary embolism problem." Shen Youhuan clarified the facts, "The Provincial People's Hospital can't even solve pulmonary embolism. How can we perform heart surgery on him when we can't perform open-chest surgery on him?"

The patient underwent two thoracotomies in less than two weeks. No doctor would dare to take this risk unless it was an absolutely necessary emergency surgery.

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