Chapter 656 Too Dangerous



Rain is another obvious disaster in the disaster area. The tents erected seem to be able to shelter from the wind and rain, but once faced with heavy rain or strong winds and waves, they will become as thin as a piece of thin paper.

When they heard that the weather forecast was going to rain, everyone in the disaster area became tense.

Even so, when the rain really comes in reality, people will suddenly realize: It is useless to think too much before things happen, because the problem you think about may or may not happen, or it may be more serious or less serious, and in the end it requires on-the-spot wisdom to solve it.

The same is true in medicine, where doctors in operating rooms always need on-the-spot wisdom. So when performing surgery in disaster areas, based on the prediction that the problem will be more difficult than imagined before the operation, medical experts either make up their minds to do it or simply do nothing to avoid risks. It is normal that the latter decision is adopted more often.

When the environment improves, the encouragement of the whole people makes doctors pick up the scalpel again, but it does not mean that good things will happen. As mentioned above, this is what the doctors should have realized in their hearts long ago, but -

Section Chief Yang, Doctor Cao Yong, Doctor Tan Kelin and others soon discovered that their initial enthusiasm might have led them in the wrong direction: perhaps the people who urgently needed a successful rescue were not only Doctor Cui and his group, but also these latecomers.

As Dr. Cui Shaofeng had worried before, they would soon become people like him who were tortured and disabled.

This phenomenon fully demonstrates that once everyone is involved in the disaster area, they will inevitably be forced to do things against their will. It is extremely difficult to maintain the healthiest working state of the brain in normal times to overcome difficulties and become an alternative.

Raindrops fell on the top of the operating tent, making a clattering sound that grew louder and louder, like hammers hitting the door.

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A gust of wind blew by, and someone outside screamed that something was blown away by the wind again.

To make matters worse, the medical staff were increasingly anxious and worried.

Section Chief Yang stood at the door and whispered to the staff who were setting up the tent equipment: Can this tent hold up?

The other party responded: We can withstand it. According to the weather forecast, we can withstand it.

I don’t know if it’s God’s fault, but as soon as I said this, not far away, in the pitch-black night, I couldn’t see clearly whether there was a tent that was half-overturned by the hurricane and the items inside were flying everywhere.

Section Chief Yang's eyes instantly widened to the size of copper bells.

What if this happened in a makeshift operating room?

Operating rooms are already very particular about cleanliness. Exposing an operating room is equivalent to letting the patient lying inside, with his abdomen opened by a scalpel, face the violent wind and rain directly - are they dissatisfied that the patient is not dying fast enough?

In this situation, an idea flashed through Section Chief Yang's mind: In fact, it would be better to find a car to turn it into an operating room. At least it would be more wind-resistant and rain-resistant. At least if any other accidents occurred, such as aftershocks, the patient could be quickly taken away.

The leaders of the medical department may not have much clinical experience, but they have a wide range of information. Section Chief Yang knows that his idea is not reckless, as similar surgical vehicle tools already exist in the world.

It is said that there are field surgical vehicles entering the disaster area for support, but they have not come to Qin City, but have been driven to more serious disaster areas to rescue people.

Section Chief Yang's brows were furrowed into knots, and he was scratching the back of his head with his fingers.

To be honest, everyone tried their best to put together this temporary operating room. For example, local hospital medical staff and rescue team members risked their lives to enter the operating room of the inpatient building of Huiqin First People's Hospital again to pull out the equipment. Without these hardware support, major operations cannot be performed.

Once the equipment was in place, the doctors immediately prepared for the operation, regardless of the fact that it was the middle of the night and they had to compete with the unexpected weather forecast.

As a result, the rain came unexpectedly and beat the doctor to the punch.

Should the surgery be postponed now?

I don’t think so. The patient can’t bear it any longer.

If the blood pressure keeps dropping, blood transfusion will be useless if it cannot stop the bleeding, just like leaving a faucet on will never solve the problem of water leakage.

The doctors raised their heads and looked and listened with Section Chief Yang at the horrifying "hammer sound" on the top of the tent, clearly fearing the possibility that the "hammer" would penetrate the tent and hit the patient's operating window.

"You can't perform surgery like this." Section Chief Yang hurried back and pointed out the fatal problem on the spot.

It is too dangerous to open the abdominal cavity under such conditions.

When the anesthesiologist Dr. Zhang Tinghai heard this, he almost jumped up and cursed: If you didn't want to have the operation, you surgeons should have told them earlier. Now the patient has been given anesthesia. Can you just say no?

Surgeons must be aware that anesthetics themselves are a burden to the patient's body if used without need, because all drugs need to be metabolized by the body.

After a group of people looked at each other, Dr. Cui Shaofeng turned around and asked, "Where's Dr. Xie?"

Doctor Tan Kelin: You ask me about my students? Why not ask me?

It can be seen that at this time, Dr. Cui only had Dr. Xie in his mind and not Dr. Tan.

Do you think Dr. Cui Shaofeng has regained consciousness?

Dr. Cui Shaofeng's behavior seems to indicate: I think your presence is of no use.

What surgery can be performed without laparotomy?

"You can perform laparoscopy on the patient." Other doctors suggested to the specialists.

The specialists looked more silent than ever: You told me to do laparoscopy for severe bleeding? Don’t you know that it is normal to convert severe bleeding during laparoscopy to traditional laparotomy?

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