Xie Wanying continued to answer truthfully: "No."
She really couldn't have a good conversation with Senior Brother Shen, knowing that her ability to joke was not at the same level as Senior Brother Shen's. The problem was that when other people heard it, Shen Youhuan would still be defeated by her stubbornness.
Shin Youhuan surrendered to her: "I suspect that if you make a joke, the result will be the explosion of the earth."
puff.
Who is laughing at her?
It’s Boss Zhang and Doctor Song.
You can imagine how horrible her jokes are.
The other doctors thought that the two who laughed were the least qualified to laugh at her. One was a sharp-tongued person, and the other was a printer of medical reports who couldn't even tell a joke.
The medical surgery portion was about to end, and the team of surgeons stood up and prepared to rush to the battlefield to take over the internal medicine.
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"Doctor Do, do you need me to keep it?" Shin Youhuan asked his colleague for his opinion.
"Keep it." Du Yeqing responded quickly.
This person is a hard-line conservative, but that doesn't mean he is slow.
In a few seconds, Du Yeqing's pen swished and the sketch fell. This drawing was useless for helping him think and could be destroyed.
Only those who pay attention will notice that according to Xie Wanying's words and the progress of the interventional surgery, his pen has made many more strokes on the draft drawing. This shows that the surgeon's thinking has been opened up and he knows where to start.
Doctor Yang felt very sorry for the painting. It would have been great if the teacher had not destroyed it. She could have picked it up and studied it further.
You are overthinking, the boss won't give you the chance to learn from him. If you want to learn from him, you must learn from Xie and think ahead of the boss.
Due to the surgeon's reply, the internal medicine doctors in the operating room did not completely leave the room and had to wait for the surgeon's instructions for assistance at any time.
After leading his people out of the control room, Du Yeqing suddenly stopped at the door. He probably thought of Xie touching his head. He turned back and looked at Xie: "Come to the operating room and see Doctor Pang."
Dr. Pang is a slightly fat male doctor with a round face, a gentle and friendly expression, and seems easy to get along with.
"He is a teacher in the extracorporeal circulation department." Doctor Yang provided timely information to Xie.
Extracorporeal circulation is a very important milestone in the development of extracardiac surgery. Specifically, the principle is a bit like the artificial liver mentioned earlier. An artificial liver is a machine that replaces the patient's liver outside the body to maintain the patient's liver function. Extracorporeal circulation uses an extracorporeal circulation machine, which is also placed outside the patient's body. It is connected to the patient's blood vessels through pipes, recovers the patient's venous blood for gas exchange, and then returns it to the patient's body. The role it plays is that the heart-lung circulation roughly replaces the pulmonary circulation. Some people therefore directly call the extracorporeal circulation machine an artificial heart-lung machine.
During cardiac surgery, the heart may need to be completely stopped or its activity may be reduced while it is still beating. As a result, the heart function may be completely stopped or limited. If other organs lose arterial blood nourishment and venous blood congestion occurs, the consequence of death can be imagined. Therefore, extracorporeal circulation is almost necessary in surgical heart surgery (except for very few very small surgeries that will not cause problems with heart function). Only an artificial heart-lung machine can support patients with continuous arterial blood supply and venous blood recovery during surgery, so that other organs and tissues of the human body will not be damaged during surgery.
There is no other high-tech that can replace the artificial heart-lung machine in the future.
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