Chapter 98 Not



A large group of people looked at Director Qin, and almost everyone's mouth shrank as if they were shouting "hush".

Director Qin would have covered his mouth with both hands and clenched his teeth.

I almost scared the patient.

It is equivalent to the surgeon not scaring the patient, but the bystanders being frightened first. Such a situation is not uncommon in clinical practice.

Just because the person doing the operation knows what’s going on doesn’t mean the bystanders can understand why the other party knows what’s going on, even if the bystander is a big shot.

Young people are to be feared, which is a classic saying often mentioned by Zhang Da Lao, and it will never be outdated. Now Director Qin also has the same idea in her heart. Of course, she has not figured out why the surgeon Dr. Xie said that local anesthesia is not needed.

Is it possible to do without local anesthesia? Traditional Chinese medicine technology is only an auxiliary effect. It is no wonder that Director Qin thinks so. She is a Western medicine doctor, not a Chinese medicine doctor.

In the view of traditional Chinese medicine, it can only be auxiliary in the operation dominated by western medicine technology. This is not that Director Qin underestimates traditional Chinese medicine. In the operation dominated by traditional Chinese medicine technology, western medicine is also auxiliary.

If technology is to be able to cross disciplines and take over other tasks, its technical strength must surpass that of the original owner, which is extremely difficult.

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What surprised Director Qin even more was that this technique was a traditional Chinese medicine technique. Dr. Wen, the Chinese doctor who performed the technique, did not say that Western doctors did not need anesthesia, but Dr. Xie Wanying, their Western doctor, took the initiative to say: We Western doctors are "not as skilled as others" and do not need anesthesia.

This female surgical genius from the National Association is really: She is stubborn in the legend, and even more stubborn in reality~

Director Qin turned and looked at the people from the National Association. Is that so?

The members of the National Association and Guo Zhi nodded in unison: Dr. Xie’s performance today was nothing more than a small matter.

It is absolutely not the case that I am inferior to others in skills.

Look at the group of Chinese doctors present, they are all stunned.

Wen Jinsheng and Professor Wang looked at each other with eyes that were more nervous than ever before: Is this a Western doctor helping to verify their Chinese medicine skills?

What's so strange about this? There are many cases where Western medicine has verified the theories of Chinese medicine. Just like Chinese medicine often says that it needs to learn from Western medicine.

We are in the same medical circle and share the same dream of curing diseases and saving lives. The most correct way is to work together. Since we can see that the technical effect of traditional Chinese medicine has been achieved, why should we give the patient an unnecessary injection? It is not to reduce the trouble of doctors' operation, but to minimize the additional harm that the operation will inevitably bring to the patient.

Is Dr. Xie’s judgment correct in this regard?

Can she make the decision alone?

At least a big shot like Director Qin has already raised doubts. The reason why others are not in a hurry to speak out is simple. Not understanding does not mean that others' judgment is absolutely wrong. They can wait and see the situation first.

What Dr. Xie can see is indeed not something that ordinary people can see quickly.

Dr. Song, who was an assistant, was closest to the operating area, so he simply stretched out his gloved fingers to gently press the surgical preparation area to test the patient's reaction.

The sleeping patient didn't even move his eyelids and continued to sleep, as if he didn't even notice the doctor touching his body.

A seriously ill patient may have slow sensory responses.

Dr. Song then increased the pressure of his fingers.

Everyone was watching, and Director Qin stood on tiptoe to look around, afraid of missing any reaction from the patient crying out in pain.

The patient did not cry out in pain, he just seemed to feel Dr. Song's fingers tickling him, and he twitched the corners of his mouth in his sleep.

After making a comprehensive assessment, Dr. Song remained silent, his eyes sparkling with brilliance.

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