How could she dare to take over the responsibility of the surgeon since the surgeon was Senior Brother Huang? What she had to do was to continue to fulfill her responsibilities as the assistant surgeon instead of helping the surgeon make decisions.
After a while, the voice of Xie, an assistant, was heard in the operating room: "Brother, I personally think that in the current situation, you need to grasp whether you can do it by yourself at that time."
There is no doubt that her statement was completely contrary to the thoughts of the supervisors next door.
"Why is she being so humble at this time?" Zhu Huicang wiped his eyebrows with his right hand.
To the seniors, Xie's excessive modesty sometimes seems to be a real problem. If she doesn't help the surgeon make decisions, she should at least help him think about the strategy. In the end, she let the hesitant surgeon Huang make the decision himself, which seems a bit like passing the buck.
Thinking of this, and recalling Xie's usual approach of helping others and not being afraid to speak his mind, Xie's response was uncharacteristically unusual.
What is Xie thinking about?
The answer is even more profound.
"Maybe so." Zhai Yunsheng said again, pinching the tip of his chin with his fingers, obviously thinking more hard.
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The neurosurgeon master was talking in a charade. Zhu Huicang's brain was about to explode, and he turned around to see how Master Tao would react.
Tao Zhijie looked across, keeping a straight face and an unfathomable expression as he always did today.
At the same time, the surgical team on the other side should have made a decision, and the patient was quickly transferred to the operating room upstairs for craniotomy. As planned before, only the puncture sheath was left as a backup in case of rescue.
Upon hearing the surgeon's decision not to close the blood vessels first, Zhu Huicang let out a sigh.
It is true that Dr. Huang is timid. Surgeons need to be courageous. They should do what they should do and have the courage to act. Otherwise, if they are afraid to act, they may make more mistakes.
Don't think that Huang Gang's performance as chief surgeon seems to be a bit impressive, but it is a relatively simple angiography after all. Zhu Huicang believes that angiography is just a simple angiography, how can it be compared with the subsequent challenging craniotomy.
The patient was sent to the operating room on the third floor, and the anesthesiologist anesthetized the patient as quickly as possible. Later, seeing that the surgical team was sparsely staffed today, and the highly qualified doctors were only watching from the side, the anesthesiologist could not figure out whether today's operation was difficult or simple.
There are few assistants, and Xie Wanying, the only assistant, seems to be quite busy.
Disinfection, positioning, and laying out the sheets, all done together with Senior Brother Huang.
Everything seems to be going according to plan, but it is impossible for everything to go according to plan.
This operation has the well-known difficulty of causing heavy bleeding, and after the examination, this difficulty became even more prominent.
The supervisors then moved to the operating room. Thinking of the predictable heavy bleeding scene, Zhu Huicang became anxious again.
"If we don't close the blood vessels, can we find a way to avoid the bleeding?" No matter what, Zhu Huicang must ask the neurosurgeon master present first.
Zhai Yunsheng explained to him, "It's impossible to avoid it," considering that he was a relative of the patient.
The glass piece is so close to the blood vessels that it is inevitable that it will damage the blood vessels. Isn't it very similar to the situation when Wu Lixuan was injured? Basically, the blood vessels would bleed profusely when it was pulled out.
"If I can't avoid it, what should I do?"
"It can stop the bleeding." When Zhai Yunsheng answered this, he almost doubted whether the other party was a surgeon.
Zhu Huicang asked, "How do I know how you neurosurgeons stop bleeding?"
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