Chapter 1312 【1312】We Can only Rely on Willpower
Unexpectedly, Dr. Wang, who returned from the leader, was very surprised, and could only stutter and report: "Director Tang, they are doing puncture and drainage of hematoma in the patient's brain in our hospital."
Hearing the subordinate's words, Director Tang raised a doubt: "Didn't you say he was a physician?"
Can a physician work on his own without waiting for the director of neurosurgery to come back?
"It's a physician." Dr. Wang was sure of this, because Xin Yanjun's hand holding the knife was trembling at first.
"Can a physician do lateral ventricle drainage by himself?"
"Yes—" Dr. Wang didn't know how to explain this situation.
"You helped them?" Director Tang asked.
"No." Dr. Wang denied that he couldn't help, and he didn't have the ability to help.
Director Tang thinks about it too, Dr. Wang, who has just been here for a year, has the guts to do this kind of work. It can only be said that the people of the National Association of China are messing up and bumping into each other.
"How is the condition of the wounded after the puncture?" Director Tang continued to ask. The puncture done in their hospital, don't die in their hospital when the time comes.
In this regard, Dr. Wang truthfully reported: "For the time being, it seems that the situation is okay."
Director Tang felt strange when he heard his words, so he put a question mark.
"They reached the hematoma." Dr. Wang said.
Director Tang was really amazed at this moment: how an internist punctured the hematoma like an experienced neurologist. A neurosurgeon who can do this requires at least several years of clinical surgical experience.
"Pay attention to their operations." Director Tang gave instructions. On the one hand, he wanted to know what kind of physician could do what even Dr. Wang could not do, and on the other hand, he was worried that the person who operated on the opposite side was a blind cat, met a dead mouse, and got lucky, and then the condition of the injured person changed suddenly.
It's not that the neurosurgeons are afraid that they won't be able to stabilize the situation, and that success may be just a short-term result.
Director Tang's concerns are right. Dr. Wang remembered the possible secondary transtentorial herniation, and followed the leader's order to keep an eye on every move of the Guoxie.
At the patient's bedside, Xin Yanjun and Yue Wentong observed the vital signs of the injured, while Xie Wanying continued to hold the puncture needle with her hand, carefully controlling the pressure to withdraw the blood clot. Can't pump too fast to prevent the possibility of other brain tissue displacements that other neurosurgeons have said. After all, the brain tissue of the injured is in a state of structural disorder due to previous injuries.
If she has been to neurosurgery for internship, she may be able to better understand the daily physiological state of brain tissue and make measures for how to balance cerebrospinal fluid. These cannot be learned in textbooks, and need to accumulate experience in neurosurgery. At the same time, unlike the class monitor and Dr. Song, she is interested in the heart rather than the nerves. In this regard, she has not accumulated too much research and learning data before. As a result, she herself admitted that she was not good at this aspect.
The squad leader is just an intern, and his level is far behind that of Dr. Song. So the squad leader couldn't give her advice. I can only hold on until Dr. Song comes.
In the eyes of others, Xie Wanying's hands holding the needle seemed to have turned into stone sculptures, motionless.
Xiao Yang looked down at his watch, silently counting how long she lasted like this. Also a surgeon, he knows how difficult it is to maintain such an action posture.
For a young medical student to do this, it has to be said that this willpower is comparable to others.