Chapter 1792 Unknown



This is a surgery on a living person, not killing a pig, chicken, duck or goose. Even if it is slaughtering beef or mutton, no one can bear to listen to the screams of animals for several hours.

Du Haiwei's tone was a little angry: "Didn't you hear her screaming in pain, Doctor Zhou?"

One of the original intentions and objectives of anesthesiology is to make patients all over the world pain-free. As an anesthesiologist, I can even bear to hear patients crying out in pain.

When clinicians say that doctors are "insensitive", don't think that only frontline medical and surgical doctors are like this because they see too many patients in pain. In fact, anesthesiologists are even more insensitive to patients' pain.

Excessive use of anesthetics will lead to anesthesia accidents. Therefore, many anesthesiologists have learned to listen to patients' cries of pain and are absolutely unwilling to add more drugs. Once an anesthesia accident occurs, the patient will never wake up or suffer from other anesthesia sequelae, which is equivalent to a medical accident. In this way, it seems difficult to tell whether Dr. Zhou is doing this for the good of the patient. At this stage, he can only deliberately ignore the patient's groans and the dissatisfaction of the surgeon.

Sure enough, Dr. Zhou seemed indifferent to the surgeon's complaints. His face was expressionless and he was only concerned with the matter at hand. It was clear: What do you, a surgeon, know?

"Just watch." Du Meng'en immediately winked at Zhang Shuping beside him.

See? This is the result of not sending red envelopes.

Really? Zhang Shuping asked in shock.

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How could the doctor really be doing good for the patient this week? Du Mengen explained to Zhang the problem.

His father is an old professor of surgery after all, and he has performed countless operations. His father has worked with many anesthesiologists and has a good understanding of the patient's preoperative condition and what kind of anesthesia can be used. Surgeons do not study anesthesia systematically, so they cannot be called anesthesia experts, but it is impossible for them to not understand anesthesia at all. You know, before a surgeon decides whether to perform an operation on a patient, he will first go through the patient's medical records to see if anesthesia can be used, without waiting for the patient's medical records to be sent to the anesthesia department for approval.

It's fine if he wants to cheat others, but cheating people in the same circle, especially his father, an old professor of surgery, is clearly a way to fool, annoy and pressure people.

Besides, today's procedure is epidural anesthesia, not general anesthesia, which is much less risky. Dr. Zhou is not a young doctor but a senior doctor with solid technical skills. It is surprising that even a common epidural anesthesia could not provide pain relief, causing the patient to groan during the operation.

Do you think there are no other reasons?

Is it really related to the red envelope as Du said? Zhang Shuping was even more surprised. Isn't Dr. Zhou afraid of being sued by the patient?

I'm really not afraid.

What is the reason for being sued? The surgical record will definitely not record this. No surgeon dares to really offend the anesthesiologist, unless he does not want to do surgery in the future. Moreover, people with high education and intelligence know better how to identify the risk level of doing things.

For example, if you do this to a young person, the young person is full of vigor and blood, and everyone will be afraid of being sued to death or stabbed by the young person with a knife afterwards. If you do this to an elderly male patient, men with tempers will directly spit on your anesthetized face. Would you dare to do this? Therefore, bullying can only be done to these elderly female patients.

A large proportion of elderly women in China are submissive at home and swallow their anger when encountering problems. They happen to account for a large proportion of patients undergoing gynecological tumor surgery. It is not surprising that this happened in today's operating room. What happens in the operating room can only be seen by the people in the operating room. As long as the colleagues in the operating room do not expose it, no one outside will know.

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