This situation was completely different from what they had expected. It can only be said that many things in clinical practice would be beyond the doctor's expectations, but the two brave newcomers gave everyone a shot in advance.
"Xiao Song, do you think so?" Tao Zhijie asked Song Xuelin.
Others looked over and recalled that this person was the first one to suggest that Zhao's condition must be serious.
Being watched by everyone, Song Xuelin's handsome face had a calm expression as if he had no reaction to the outside world. He only said his own words: "I think we should look in the right half of the liver. Usually, liver abscess caused by stones in people is in the left half of the liver, because the angle between the left and right hepatic ducts is more obtuse. His condition is hidden and progresses slower than others, which means his anatomical position may be different from that of ordinary people. It just so happens that the right half of the liver is larger than the left half, which gives him time to progress slowly."
Hearing his words, the group of people breathed a sigh of relief. They finally had a sense of direction, so they wouldn't be so confused when they entered the operating room. Of course, He Guangyou and the others were not sure what Tao Zhijie would think.
"Okay, let's enter from the right half of the liver first. Like we discussed last time, we'll use a laparoscope plus a choledochoscope. The operation may take a long time, so we need to communicate with the anesthesiology department first." Tao Zhijie drew a few strokes on his notebook with the pen in his hand.
After receiving the instructions, He Guangyou went down to the operating room to find the anesthesiologist.
Xie Wanying, who was sitting next to her seniors, felt anxious.
During the discussion just now, Senior Brother Tao seemed to have gone against his usual practice and didn't think of asking her opinion. Obviously, it was she who first proposed Zhao's surgery. Why didn't Senior Brother Tao ask her opinion?
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She was not proud of her talent, thinking that the teachers and seniors must respect her talent and ask her questions. It was just that Senior Brother Tao and the seniors were very abnormal, suddenly treating her as if she did not exist.
Could it be that she was forbidden to participate in the operation because she was a classmate of the patient? Xie Wanying mustered up her courage and said, "Senior Brother Tao."
Obviously knowing that she would ask sooner or later, Tao Zhijie tilted his head and said to her while writing: "You don't have to go into the operating room, wait in the ward downstairs."
As expected, Senior Brother Tao’s face was not turned towards her when he spoke, and it seemed as if there was no smile in his eyes, although his tone was still gentle and amiable.
"Senior Brother Tao, are you worried that this is my classmate's surgery and I will be very nervous when I enter the operating room?" Xie Wanying asked.
During the quiet hours in the office, everyone who was silent seemed to be saying to her: Isn't this an obvious fact?
What the truth is! Xie Wanying cried in her heart.
"Teacher Tao." Yue Wentong walked in at the door of the office and asked, "Our counselor is not here. I'm the class monitor. Can I take Zhao Zhaowei to the operating room when he goes in? The counselor asked me to accompany him."
Tao Zhijie tapped the paper with the pen in his hand and said, "Okay. Wait until he is anesthetized before you leave."
"Thank you, Teacher Tao." After expressing his gratitude, Yue Wentong turned around and was stunned when he saw Xie Wanying suddenly stood up.
Everyone else was also shocked by her drastic movements: What happened to her?
"Brother Tao." Xie Wanying said to all the seniors with a serious expression, "I can tell the difference. Patients are patients and classmates are classmates. It is impossible for me to forget that I am a doctor just because he is my classmate. I am not the kind of person who gets nervous when seeing acquaintances perform surgery. Some of the patients I had before were very familiar with and had a good relationship with, and I never got nervous in the operating room."
"Have you really never been nervous?" He Jiuliang questioned her.
"Yes." Xie Wanying nodded vigorously and gave an example. "I was the first one to suggest Zhao's surgery. This shows that I was very calm in dealing with his case and would never be emotional."
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