Chapter 310 Power



Unlike other disciplines that pursue big goals, one big organ, or several big organs.

The test for the doctor's brain is that the first two are computers with unlimited power, while the latter is that the calculation is almost irrelevant.

"Did you see that?"

“I didn’t see that.”

This was discussed quietly by the cardiac surgery interns who participated in the preoperative discussion.

This shocked the onlookers from other departments: Doesn’t this mean that there will be another unexpected inconsistency between the preoperative examination and the intraoperative examination?

Fan Yunyun, Mi Siran and the others immediately started to worry for Senior Sister Xie.

“It can be done.” Dr. Xie’s first words during the operation were true to the standard that every word spoken by the surgeon is worth a thousand gold.

Everyone breathed lightly, as if walking on tiptoe, for fear of hearing a single word from surgeon Xie.

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Remember what the interns said about not seeing the deformity? What should I do?

The picture on the screen changed and the knife moved, and Dr. Xie's knife went straight into the heart.

Before anyone could react, Dr. Xie's knife went straight to the mitral valve. Then everyone was shocked again.

"No more mitral valve replacement?" The doctor who spoke should be a formal doctor in cardiac surgery who was deeply involved in the preoperative discussion.

The intern's words may not be very credible, but the doctor's words are absolutely credible, which means that the preoperative discussion clearly stated that mitral valve replacement was required.

For this purpose, the surgical nurse prepares relevant models of biological valves and mechanical valves.

"Isn't it better not to do it?" said Professor Nie Jiamin.

The problems of mechanical valves and biological valves have been mentioned before.

The best option is mitral valve repair, but not all patients are able to undergo this procedure.

Severe valvular disease cannot be repaired.

The specific decision depends on the surgeon's judgment.

It should be clear that regardless of the coronary artery malformation discussed repeatedly above or whether or not a repair surgery is performed, the purpose of the surgery is only one: to restore the patient to "health."

The reason why the word "health" is put in quotation marks is that the health achieved through surgery does not necessarily mean reaching standard health or the health of the patient before he became ill. In medical terms, it is called "just improvement of the condition".

The inability to achieve complete health is due to the limitations of medical technology. Doctors and patients need to reach a united understanding of the boundaries of fighting the disease.

Hence Professor Nie Jiamin's statement: "Her overall perspective was revealed when she was a student."

Others around: I am fortunate to hear the personal comments from Dr. Xie’s former teacher.

The boss must have done more than just being Xie’s teacher.

Professor Nie added: "Her reputation as a doctor should come from the surge in patient satisfaction after surgery."

Whether a patient is satisfied with Dr. Xie after the operation can refer to why traditional Chinese medicine sometimes beats Western medicine in the public's reputation.

The patient's overall body capabilities are improved rather than just that part of the body feeling better.

The fact that Dr. Xie and Mr. Wen were able to hit it off immediately can be said to be due to the fact that they had already reached a consensus on the technical points.

A pediatrician is also a surgical expert. Only those who really know the field can understand what Professor Nie Jiamin said. He meant that a surgeon who wants to do what Xie did and improve the patient's physical ability as a whole is a super expert.

It's easy to say that the overall view is easy to understand, but it's really brain-burning.

Looking at the surgical footage again, there is only one thing left to say: compared with surgeon Xie, their perspective now should be that of a frog in a well, looking at the sky from a well.

Dr. Xie saw the turning point that the replacement surgery could be avoided, but no one else saw it...

"Draw, draw again." After getting off the operating table, Mi Siran hurriedly found a notebook to write down his ideas.

Someone handed her a pen and paper. She turned around and saw it was Dr. Fan Yunyun.

Senior Sister Xie taught them more than just one thing, for example: unity is strength.

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