Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 2089 [2089] No Need to Be Surprised

This is also why doctors always emphasize to patients the importance of postoperative review and long-term medication.

"Did you find it?" Since she couldn't keep up with the pace of the operation, Lin Chenrong had no choice but to ask her about the result.

"There is three."

What! ?

Those onlookers at the scene suddenly discovered that the one who actually dropped the bomb among them and blown them up might not be the surgeon but her classmate Xie. "You said three?" Lin Chenrong raised his fingers and counted to three, he couldn't believe his ears hearing the numbers, so he asked her. He didn't see any good or bad. In the end she said three.

"It's three." Xie Wanying said with certainty.

"Three together?"

"No, the two locations are closer, and the other one is farther away." Xie Wanying said.

Three, so many, may this situation be beyond the preoperative estimate of the nerves. Lin Chenrong and the others saw the collective silence of the neurosurgery doctors.

Cardiologists might express surprise at the number three.

For neurosurgeons, this disease is not new and does not feel that it needs to be a big surprise.

Multiple intracranial aneurysm MIA is not a rare case clinically. It accounts for an average of 20% of the overall incidence of intracranial aneurysms. The most common age group for the onset group is Dr. Hu's age. Female patients are 3.5 times that of male patients, and some patients have high blood pressure. Thinking about it carefully, it would not be too surprising that this patient was found to have such a result.

What silenced neurosurgeons was probably how the disease was being treated.

The principle of clinical treatment for MIA is that it is best to find as many tumors as possible and treat as many tumors as possible at one time, avoiding secondary surgery as much as possible.

Why do you have to deal with it all at once? Because the etiology of MIA is congenital and acquired factors but congenital accounts for a large proportion, it can be said that the so-called aneurysm is an abnormal bulge caused by congenital arterial wall defects. In this case, the tumors that are common in many patients in clinical practice are discovered after years of growth with the patient. When found, the tumor body is about to explode or has exploded.

It is equivalent to saying that most of these tumors will grow with time, and when they grow to a certain extent, they will explode and endanger the lives of patients. In the past, the patient had no symptoms before the onset of the attack, and the ordinary daily physical examination could not reveal it, so he did not know whether to deal with it. If you know it, you must deal with it as early as possible to avoid the doomed explosion.

Can several tumors be removed at one time, can neurointerventional surgery be done? Cardiologists are not good at it and don't know much about it.

Lin Chenrong walked back to Jin Tianyu's side to discuss in a low voice: "If you don't speak outside the nerves, are you thinking about getting a craniotomy?"

I don't understand the way of neurosurgery, so I can only observe it from the expressions of neurosurgery colleagues. The colleague didn't speak, and his expression was solemn, indicating that the possibility of being unable to handle it in the interventional surgery room is very high, and it is possible to switch to a craniotomy.

Jin Tianyu hugged his chest with both hands.

It was when I saw Deputy Director Lu pick up his mobile phone and seemed to be contacting the operating room and anesthesiologist on the third floor.

However, Cao Yong is not the one who can make the final decision.

There was also a big expert appointed by the outer court, the big boss, Director Zhai, didn't make a sound.

In short, we can wait and see if the surgeon operating in the operating room has the next step. If there is, it means that the neurosurgery department will continue to try interventional surgery.

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