In the operating room, the obstetrician was busy stitching up the uterus. The pediatrician was checking the newborn. The baby was placed in an incubator and sent to the neonatal department for monitoring. Due to the urgency of the operation, the preventive measures before the premature baby was born could not be taken, and the child was destined to experience twists and turns.
After the obstetrician stepped down, the cardiothoracic surgeon took over.
Fu Xinheng and his assistant performed the operation on the operating table. It was expected to be a difficult operation, and it was definitely not enough for him to lead Zhou Junpeng alone. Zhu Huicang and Li Chengyuan came to support. The four cardiothoracic surgeons did not use interns, and they all wore surgical magnifying glasses and worked nervously on the operating table.
As soon as he got on stage, Zhu Huicang, who had just arrived, asked, "Femoral artery or axillary artery?"
As mentioned before, this operation requires a different approach to perform extracorporeal circulation and maintain cerebral perfusion than other cardiac surgeries.
"Insertion through the axillary artery has advantages. I heard that from people at Pinghuai Hospital." Li Chengyuan suggested.
Pinghuai Hospital is the fifth affiliated clinical medical school of Guodu University. Its cardiothoracic surgery department and the large vascular surgery department, which was recently separated from the cardiothoracic surgery department, are very famous for treating patients with aortic aneurysms and aortic dissections. It can only be said that the most authoritative surgical experts for this disease in China are in Pinghuai Hospital, not in Guozhi or Guoxie.
When Pinghuai Hospital was mentioned, several surgeons looked towards the door of the operating room at the same time.
There were several people standing at the door of the operating room.
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Since she was forbidden by the Immortal Brother to participate in this operation that might involve medical disputes, Xie Wanying could only watch and learn from outside the operating room. The Immortal Brother was a big CEO with a temper, not the handsome and unrestrained idol drama vase male protagonist who would never allow her to do anything.
Cao Zhao did not leave for the time being. He stood side by side with his brother Cao Yong, who was on standby as a neurosurgeon, and exchanged glances with his brother. The eye contact between the two brothers was a continuation of the previous exchange on the phone.
Look, she is looking into the cardiac surgery operating room. Do you dare to say that she is not interested in cardiac surgery? - Cao Zhao took the opportunity to point out the current situation to his brother.
On her first day at the hospital, she stood in the neurosurgery operating room, not any other operating room. Do you dare to say that she is not interested in neurosurgery? - Cao Yong was tit-for-tat and did not give in.
The two brothers of the Cao family looked a bit fierce, maybe they were not satisfied with the surgery they performed. Zhu Huicang and Li Chengyuan suddenly felt under pressure on the operating table. Yes, the famous authority of cardiothoracic surgery at Pinghuai Hospital and the leader of the Capital Heart and Lung Institute was Cao Yudong, the father of the Cao brothers. So, Cao Zhao is a pediatric cardiac surgery expert, and if it weren't for Dean Wu's insistence on transferring Cao Yong, he would have been one of the big names in cardiothoracic surgery.
Cao Zhao recalled something and said to his brother, "Dad is most familiar with this type of surgery. You didn't even call him to ask about your aortic aneurysm surgery when you went out of town."
Back to the adventure with Song Yuan, he almost misdiagnosed the case and was too embarrassed to go home to see his father, who was an authority in this area. Cao Yong took a slow breath to adjust his heartbeat, and he almost stood still while glancing at her figure from the corner of his eyes.
"Dad is very regretful. He said he should have called you back home that time." His younger brother said nothing, and Cao Zhao continued to talk about their father's rare feelings.
"No need." Cao Yong refused the care of his family just like he did many years ago.
"Dad is not giving you any backdoor. He is just worried about your mood." Cao Zhao helped his father explain to his younger brother.
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