The second question is which part should be operated on first or later during surgery. If we review many medical records, we will find that there is no absolute rule.
For the same or similar disease, some doctors may perform one part of the surgery first and another part later, while other doctors may do the opposite.
This is like craftsmen assembling a set of cabinets. Some decide to install them upside down and some decide to install them upright. Some even decide to paint first and then install the cabinets, or install the cabinets first and then paint. Each has their own way and reasons. In the end, it is not clear which one is good or bad.
If you observe the process, you will find a truth: the first element of manual work is to do it smoothly.
Therefore, in various medical case reports, we can see that doctors repair other parts of the patient's body.
The word "smoothly" is very important. It sounds like everything will go smoothly. But whether it is actually smooth sailing or not, of course, the first test is the doctor's brain.
In order to do things smoothly, the doctor's brain must be flexible enough to adapt. This becomes a very common scene during surgery: at the beginning, you may think it is easier to do this, but during the operation, you suddenly think it is easier to do that.
Based on this, we can conclude that being smooth and preoperative planning are often not the same thing. At the same time, it represents the absolute technical strength of the doctor so that he can make absolutely timely adjustments during the operation.
This type of operation is extremely difficult, which is why such medical cases are often reported in the news and praised by reporters.
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For surgeries like today's that require simultaneous operation on several parts of the body, it is naturally impossible to cover all of them within the preoperative planning.
Experienced surgeons all knew that the success of today's operation depended on the ability of Chief Surgeon Xie and Assistant Pan.
Besides, Dr. Xie promised before the operation that the operation would be completed in two or three hours, so it would take a lot of time to do it.
Everyone at the scene stared at the operating table intently.
Only Doctor Wei Shangquan was thinking about the trouble he had caused, while he glanced out the door anxiously, fearing that the two gusts of cold wind would suddenly attack him from behind.
Then I thought, Duan Sanbao, the doctor Tang Seng, is a good person. Since he has intercepted the cold wind, I hope he can intercept it completely.
Doctor Duan Sanbao: Who said I was the one who called?
Doctors in the operating room must concentrate on the operation and cannot pay attention to other situations. This is a requirement of the medical profession.
The busiest time for the National Association's emergency department is during the shift change in the evening, because most outpatient clinics during the day are basically suspended.
Patients who cannot see outpatients can only go to the emergency department. Many patients who do not have time to complete the admission procedures during the day can also only go through the emergency department.
This situation exists not only in the National Association's emergency department, but in every hospital, causing the emergency department to become a mess every time this happens.
It takes some time to transition from disorder to order, sometimes it takes half an hour, sometimes it even takes the first half of the night, it all depends on the luck of the emergency department that day.
The person who called Dr. Tan and Dr. Jin to the emergency room was Dr. Li Qian'an, who had just been educated by Dr. Pan.
It doesn't matter if I didn't call my classmates this time, Li Qian'an thought.
"Brother." After receiving a call from the emergency department calling the internal medicine department's chief resident, Li Qian'an caught up with Brother Jin and reported, "They said there is a patient in the emergency department who may need urgent interventional surgery."
Seeing a patient in his department, Jin Tianyu turned around and went to the emergency department without saying a word.
Dr. Tan Kelin, who was hesitant about whether to disturb his apprentice, followed Dr. Jin to the emergency room to take a look. He was on duty tonight so he had to wander around. Section Chief Jin: Mr. Tan is Mr. Tan. I taught you to sleep well, but you didn't sleep. What are you busy with?
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