When it comes to shrinking to a gap, Xie wants to know where to open this only relay point.
Before it started, the crowd watching couldn't help but start a discussion.
"I guess Yingying would choose to start below the mastoid process." Student Wei expressed his opinion.
Don’t think that he is a poor student. This time, many people agree with Wei’s idea.
The mastoid mentioned here has been discussed in the previous chapter. It has nothing to do with "ru" (homonym of "ru"), but refers to the mastoid of the ear.
In the pediatric case that Dr. Jin mentioned, where only one relay point was used, the surgeon cleverly chose the mastoid process as the breakthrough point. The reason is that when the shunt tube passes through the neck through the subcutaneous tunnel, the cleaning rod must be bent into a certain arc in advance to preset the neck bend. The reserved length is convenient for the patient's neck movement in the future and will not tear the tube. The mastoid process is close to the neck, so it is appropriate to adjust the direction of the shunt tube here.
According to the above idea, it seems that it is also possible to choose the area below the clavicle instead of below the mastoid process. The area below the clavicle is also closer to the neck and located above the chest, which is a relay point connecting the upper and lower parts.
The decision lies with the surgeon.
The surgeon, Xie, was wearing a glove and located the relay point on the patient's body to make the incision. Everyone looked and saw that she was touching the right upper abdomen below the xiphoid process, which was completely opposite to what everyone had guessed before.
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It is obvious that what others consider to be difficult is not difficult in the eyes of the surgeon.
The surgeon Xie's consideration of relay points may be different from everyone else's.
"What is Yingying thinking?" Confused about this, Wei Shangquan turned around and started chatting with his classmates. Seeing that he was afraid that he couldn't figure out Xie's mind, he had to ask Holmes Pan and the others.
While Ren Wei was talking to himself, classmates Pan and Geng did not respond to his chat history and remained silent.
As a last resort, Wei Shangquan pulled down the clothes of his classmate Geng next to him and asked again.
Geng Yongzhe was one of the few honest people in their class, so they could only give him a look that said "Are you not afraid of death?"
Wei Shangquan suddenly retracted his hand.
Not far away, the corner of Senior Brother Cao's eye seemed to sweep over them coldly like a ghost.
In an instant, Wei Shangquan understood why Senior Brother Huang suddenly shut his mouth from time to time.
I’ve told you before, think independently and don’t ask anyone for clue cards if you want the answer.
If you can’t find Xie’s head, you’ll have to do it yourself.
Senior Brother Cao's place is more terrifying than that of the Immortal Brother. Wei Shangquan felt like he was sweating profusely from thinking about it.
Doctor Jin, who was standing nearby, was wondering why they fell silent while talking. When he turned around to look for what happened, he caught Cao Yong's gaze and quickly shrank his neck.
The people in General Surgery Department II didn't say anything. Shi Xu and Sun Yubo seemed to realize that they had talked too much during the operation.
Deputy Director Lu and Doctor Wang would not speak easily again. It was because they asked the surgeon a bunch of questions in vain at the beginning of the operation. They seemed to be contradicting themselves and would not be stupid enough to ask questions casually again.
It was difficult to keep quiet in Xie's operating room when a bunch of people were silent. Many people were actually very curious. This made the silence in the operating room very strange. The air was filled with low pressure. Many people's breathing was suppressed and the pressure increased inexplicably. The surgeon didn't sweat, but they were sweating first.
"How did the surgery go?"
Finally someone came to break the silence.
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