Having encouraged her classmates to speak freely, Xie Wanying asked Li Qi'an to continue expressing his ideas.
"I think it can be done this way, Yingying. After the operation, the tumor can be pulled out from the anus, and there is no need to make an abdominal incision." Li Qi'an expressed his thoughts. "The family of Bed 11 and I both know that you helped Teacher Tan to successfully perform a laparoscopic complete resection of a low rectal cancer case and preserved the anus. I think you can help Teacher Tan perform another similar operation for Bed 11 according to my idea."
"That patient's anus was preserved because of conservative treatment." Xie Wanying poured cold water on her classmate when she told the truth.
"Ah?" Li Qian'an was surprised.
"Because the patient was diagnosed with poorly differentiated cancer before the operation and the disease quickly metastasized throughout the body, it didn't matter whether the anus was preserved or not," said Xie Wanying.
Li Qian'an sat on the chair and looked at the ceiling: the first suggestion he mustered up the courage to put forward had been perfectly refuted by his top student before it even reached the teacher.
"In fact, your idea should have been considered by the teacher." Xie Wanying did not completely deny her classmate's idea. As far as she knew, there were surgical teams at home and abroad studying such operations. "Pulling out the cut specimen from the anus is the first transanal rectal cancer resection that surgeons have tried."
Upon hearing that things had taken a turn for the better, Li Qi'an perked up: "Yingying, is this okay with my idea?"
"For the patient in bed 11, it doesn't matter whether you have a complete anus-preserving surgery or not. So, the specimen you want to pull out must not come out through the anus. Not preserving the anus can greatly increase the patient's survival rate." said Xie Wanying.
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"What if it doesn't come out through the anus?"
“Of course it doesn’t have to come out from the anus—” Xie Wanying paused here and let the students think for themselves.
Li Qi'an asked her: "What do you mean?"
"Idiot, are you stupid? Why did you study medicine? Don't you know what she is talking about?" Someone on the opposite side suddenly shouted at him.
Li Qi'an looked over and saw that it was his classmate Lin Hao. He snorted twice: "You secretly eavesdropped on our conversation. Are you from our group? Of course I know what she is talking about. Aren't you checking which problem Yingying is talking about?"
"Stop making noise. You guys." Zhao Zhaowei joined in with a weak voice, asking them to keep their voices down. He was on duty 24 hours a day and had to take a nap at the desk in the doctor's office at noon.
"You weak fat man, don't faint while on duty." After hearing this, Lin Hao warned Zhao Zhaowei first not to embarrass his classmates again.
"I'm not dizzy, I'm just taking a nap." Zhao Zhaowei opened his mouth wide and yawned.
Li Qi'an was also scared when he saw him like this: "Go to the lounge and sleep. I feel like you're worse than I was last week."
"How can I be worse than you?" Zhao Zhaowei said, refusing to admit that he was worse than the thin classmate.
"To be honest, I worry about you more than he does." Xie Wanying joined in and said to Zhao with a hint of worry in her eyes.
Medically, fat people are more likely to suffer from sudden death than thin people.
Zhao Zhaowei raised his eyebrows unhappily at the other three students: "According to what you said, there are many teachers who are heavier than me in Lin**. How come they are fine?"
"Everyone should make sure to rest." said Li Qian'an.
"I also pay attention to rest. Am I not taking advantage of the time to doze off?" Zhao Zhaowei raised his eyebrows unhappily and argued with his classmates.
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