Gao Zhaocheng turned around and saw a figure rushing out of the multimedia hall door at the fastest speed, shouting: "Where did Junior Brother Cao go? Did he go to the operating room?"
"Did you scare Cao Yong by exaggerating?" others lectured him.
"It's not as serious as you say." Someone made a conservative estimate.
"I have never seen such a case in my entire life." Someone echoed.
Some people have used scientific facts to slam these people: "Countries abroad have done statistics and found that there are at least 500 to 600 surgical fires every year."
This time it was the taciturn Song Mao who issued the doomsday warning, making everyone who heard it extremely depressed.
Everyone knows that the words of the talented scholar Song from the Northern Capital are as poisonous as those of Mr. Zhang.
It makes sense for Song Xuelin to dispel their fantasies.
As he said, Cao Yong had received advanced training abroad and would not be unaware of this, so knowing the conditions for how a surgical fire could occur, he ran to the operating room immediately.
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Surgical fires in operating rooms are mostly related to anesthesia.
A fire does not start simply by setting it alight. Instead, the prerequisite is the gas composition in a confined space. Anesthesia creates gas, and it creates gas in the confined space of the human body.
Everyone can see that the anesthesiologist today has poor intubation skills.
Poor intubation technology means not only that the tube cannot be inserted into the patient's trachea, but even if the insertion is so-called successful, it may damage the patient's trachea.
Any injury to a patient caused by endotracheal intubation, even if minor and not life-threatening, can result in an air leak, which means that the gas being administered to the patient can escape into the patient's chest cavity.
This is not uncommon in cardiothoracic surgery. If the air leakage is too much and the patient develops pneumothorax, surgery must be performed immediately. The worry is that if the air leakage is not too small, it is unknown.
Is it not dangerous if there is not much leakage? As mentioned above, it depends on the composition of the gas, that is, the concentration value. High concentration of oxygen and electric knife are common conditions that cause surgical fires.
Today's patient has COPD and bullae, and the blood oxygen level is not good. During anesthesia, the oxygen supply needs to be increased to maintain the patient's vital signs. High oxygen enters the patient's chest through the air leak, and the doctor's electric knife is used to remove the bullae in the chest. Since high oxygen is invisible and intangible, the doctor at this moment is like a firefighter who walks into a fire and doesn't know when he will encounter an explosion.
Thinking of this, everyone's faces turned pale.
Do you think Boss Zhang’s tongue is really poisonous? It’s so poisonous that he can hit the mark whenever he says it.
People say that Zhang Da Lao is playing with fire and fireworks, and Zhang Da Lao does not deny it. How could Zhang Da Lao, a top cardiac surgery expert, not know that cardiothoracic surgery always carries the risk of playing with fire, and he must have the best anesthesiologists in his own surgeries. This is why Dr. Xie first thanked other team members.
Boss Zhang joked that it was common sense for them to play with fire, but no matter how likely it was, he would have heard about who they hired as an anesthesiologist.
Gao Zhaocheng and a group of people rubbed their eyes and dared not to look.
On the big screen, a white image flashed by, followed by a black screen.
Some people suddenly remembered what they had just seen and were horrified: "It's fire!"
There was chaos in the operating room.
In this case, we must switch to traditional thoracotomy.
Dr. Shao's hands were shaking, his face turned pale and he fainted on the ground.
Even though her skills are so poor, she has never encountered such an emergency.
"You go up!" Doctor Guo instructed Assistant Ding.
I will do it?! Ding Wenze's face turned pale.
After calling on his assistant to come into action, Dr. Guo turned around.
"Where are you going, Dr. Guo?" A row of people blocked the road in front of him.
Doctor Guo had no choice but to look up anxiously, and saw Doctor Cao Yong in front of him, whose eyes looked like Justice Bao, who wanted to chop him off.
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