So as Dr. Xie said earlier, the difficulty lies in how to convince the family members.
There is such a rare situation of partial intestinal obstruction. In the clinic, we must doubt whether there is any problem with the child's intestines. In this way, the focus of the film should also be to show the problematic intestines.
Dr. Bao took into account everyone's opinions, made comprehensive revisions to his own drawings, and handed them over to Dr. Xie and Dr. Song for their final decision.
Doctor Song took the pen first and added two arrows on the other person's diagram.
After looking at the two arrows, Dr. Bao said: ...Are these arrows?
Doctor Jiang and his colleagues had heard from people in the hepatobiliary surgery department that Song Tiancai's paintings were called ghost paintings. Now they saw it for the first time and thought: It is indeed true!
No one knows what Dr. Song is drawing.
Dr. Song said: It doesn't matter, he only drew it for Dr. Xie's reference, it's none of your business if you don't understand it.
After taking over, Dr. Xie Wanying explained to Dr. Bao what Dr. Song had drawn: "These are two forces, because the characteristic of oblique hernia in female babies is that it is easy to form adhesions and sliding hernias are more common."
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One is adhesion force, which can also be called viscosity force, internal cohesion. Here, it obviously refers to the force that causes the organs in the abdominal cavity that are about to develop oblique hernia to adhere together and become a "swelling mass".
Another force is the sliding force, which is the force that drives the "tumor mass" to cause oblique hernia.
In fact, if we analyze it more carefully, both sliding force and viscous force are expected to include the gravity of the human body. It can be said that the components of these forces are very complex.
If you think deeply, all my colleagues will understand why Dr. Song made such a weird drawing. This is a calculation result that no one can understand except Dr. Xie.
Dr. Song drew the picture for Dr. Xie to see. It was obvious that Dr. Xie would be able to understand it. Dr. Xie could use the results of his calculations without wasting any of Song's genius brainpower.
Dr. Song Xuelin: That’s right, my precious brain is not for stupid people.
I would like to ask these people, can they tell whether Dr. Song’s drawings are two-dimensional or three-dimensional?
The mechanics that exist in the real world must be three-dimensional because our world is a three-dimensional world.
However, when solving problems, it is often necessary to use one or two dimensions as the basis for analysis and use mathematical calculation formulas, which is equivalent to the accumulation of forces in the one and two dimensional world resulting in a qualitative change in the three dimensional world.
How many one- and two-dimensional forces can be decomposed into when the three-dimensional world is composed of them? Well, it's a terrifying order of magnitude.
Dr. Song provided two important forces in the two-dimensional world, believing that they can affect the two major planar forces in the three-dimensional world.
How to deal with it in the three-dimensional world is Dr. Xie’s ability.
If I have to describe it, it's like putting two wooden boards together and what kind of result will be caused. I believe that no one else at the scene can imagine it.
One point that needs to be emphasized here is that Dr. Song drew a trend chart.
Dr. Xie wants to think about the consequences of this trend and then restore it back to the three-dimensional body of today's young patients to create a three-dimensional countdown image.
Thinking of this, everyone said: It’s too brain-burning, it will burn out the human CPU.
No wonder Dr. Song spread his hands: I have no idea what to do next.
"Like this." Dr. Xie rotated the angle of Dr. Bao's picture.
Dr. Bao took one look and said: Oh, so it’s turned like this?
No, Dr. Xie tilted the paper.
The three-dimensional angle must be correct.
After all, medical professionals have some IQ. No matter what, even if the doctor cannot understand the genius's ideas, he can just do what the genius sets out.
After arranging the child's posture, Dr. Bao only took one X-ray as he promised the family members. After taking the X-ray, Dr. Bao continued to feel anxious, waiting for the moment when Dr. Xie and the others would show their skills.
After a while, as everyone was anxiously waiting, the film was developed as soon as possible.
The film was hung on the light board, and everyone sighed: It's not just the lesion that is captured, the lesion is captured at the visual center.
"The accumulation of gas and fluid here means that the blockage is here. If you follow it down, you can see that this part is about to be squeezed into the inguinal canal."
"Maybe it's a small intestinal diverticulum? If there seems to be a problem with the small intestine, the child needs to be sent to the provincial capital. Complex pediatric surgery cannot be performed there."
In fact, there is a shortage of pediatric surgeons across the country. The local pediatric surgeons in small places like this are definitely not very skilled, and it is recommended to send young children to the provincial capital for surgery.
"It looks like there is intestinal volvulus. I'm worried it may turn into closed loop intestinal obstruction?"
If a baby girl has a sliding indirect hernia and the intestine is incarcerated, the systemic condition may be very serious.
Everyone sighed again: How awesome must Xie Juanwang be to be able to deduce the child's small intestine problem.
It is the duty of doctors in community hospitals to write the medical records and hand them over to the family members together with the films, and carefully instruct the family members on how to seek medical referral.
Dr. Bao did his best.
When the family members heard the doctor talk about the seriousness of the situation and then looked at the child who seemed to be asleep, they couldn't help but become suspicious.
Fortunately, the family trusted Dr. Bao and agreed to take the child to a higher-level hospital first.
There is only so much that doctors in community hospitals can do. When Dr. Bao saw the sick child and his family off, the tension in his eyes did not abate.
This shows how difficult it is for a doctor to save a life.
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