Judging from the anatomy of the donor's liver, it is obvious that if it is mild fatty liver, the excess fat tends to be evenly diffused and deposited in the liver.
Qiu Ruiyun was over-worrying. This liver was at most a mild case of fatty liver. There were hardly any yellow fat particles, and it was not even at the moderate fat level. It was just that it was indeed larger in size relative to the receptors.
It is very likely that the recipient is less than 1.7 meters tall, which is relatively short. If the donor is 1.9 meters tall, he must weigh more than someone who is more than 1.6 meters tall, and the liver weight and volume will increase accordingly. The human liver grows in proportion to its own body weight, not the same weight for everyone.
How to cut off this one-third of the liver and make it fit into the recipient's body.
The most important thing for the surgeon is to consider is how many cuts to make to achieve the goal. It would be best if the operation could be done with just one cut, as this would cause minimal damage to the liver source and be beneficial to the patient's future recovery after the transplant.
Keep the whole right half of the liver or cut the left half? Time is running out, make a decision quickly.
Deputy Director Xue frowned: How to make this cut? Is there a perfect cut?
"What do you think, Dr. Tao?" the surgeon asked the assistant for his opinion.
Because newcomers don't have this kind of practical experience, it's useless to ask. Just now, asking about the theory is just to test the students.
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Tao Zhijie had just been thinking about this practical problem like the chief surgeon, so he didn't say anything. Now the chief surgeon asked him, and he said in a calm and thoughtful voice: "I want to ask someone's opinion first."
"Ask." He allowed it at first, but then he thought about it and became curious again, "Who do you want to ask?"
Everyone thought he was going to ask other assistants around him or Song Xuelin.
Unexpectedly, Tao Zhijie raised his head, and his eyes suddenly directed at Xie Wanying who was standing behind Song Xuelin.
Everyone who saw where his eyes were pointed was surprised.
"You want to ask her?" Deputy Director Xue's tone revealed disbelief, and even a hint of dissatisfaction.
Don't mess around during major surgery.
"Just a question." Tao Zhijie said to his leader with a smile.
"Ask." It was just a question, harmless, maybe the assistant wanted to get some inspiration. Deputy Director Xue thought about it and agreed readily. He didn't expect a female intern to make any contribution at a critical surgical node.
"Go change into surgical gown and stand here next to me," Tao Zhijie said to her.
Senior Brother Tao's voice was kind, as if he was trying to relieve her stress. Xie Wanying also knew why Senior Brother Tao asked her. Senior Brother Tao must have heard about her unique surgical thinking from somewhere.
With the help of the nurse, Xie Wanying quickly put on her surgical gown and gloves, and walked around the end of the operating table to the opposite side. Doctor Gong Xiangbin made room for her, and she stood to the left of Senior Brother Tao.
Now she could see the operation field clearly in her eyes, with her eyes wide open instead of having to squeeze through a narrow gap.
It was a new surgery she had never seen before, and it made her very excited. If she hadn't had a mission to accomplish, she would have just wanted to greedily observe every detail in the surgical field and figure it out.
Tick-tick-tick, this is the sound of the pointer sliding on the wall in the quiet operating room. Compared with other surgeries, the liver transplantation operation in front of the doctor requires doctors to pay more attention to the time rather than the beeping of the patient's heart on the ECG monitor.
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