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

Chapter 2274 [2274] The Most Feared Thing Is

Hu Hao gasped when he heard this. The doctor's words seemed to announce that the child might die at any time, and the parents' psychology would basically be crushed.

Cao Zhao looked at the parents' expressions, waited quietly, and rummaged in the pocket of his white coat with one hand, and took out a handkerchief and handed it to the parents.

This god-like person gave him a handkerchief, as if he had given him a fairy treasure. Hu Hao felt this way, and his hands reached out to catch the other's handkerchief.

"Wipe the sweat off your face." Cao Zhao said to him.

Hu Hao put the handkerchief on his forehead and wiped it.

Xie Wanying thought of the handkerchief that Senior Brother Cao often carried in his pocket. When Senior Brother Cao gave her the handkerchief, was it similar to what Second Brother Cao gave to Hu Hao now? (Cao Yong: Junior Sister, you think too much...)

"Let's talk about this digestive tract examination later. The child's condition is not as serious as I said." Cao Zhao tapped the key points drawn by Xie classmate with his fingers. Even without angiography, a powerful medical student can roughly guess where the problem is based on the relatively rough imaging results.

Gastrointestinal X-ray examinations do not mean that nothing can be found without contrast. It is just that the organs and tissues of the abdomen are very similar in density, and the images taken are easily confused and difficult to identify. Therefore, the purpose of injecting contrast agents is to enhance the contrast so that doctors can easily distinguish the various tissues and organs, and finally find the lesions.

According to the above principle, Xie is more than just a simple genius. Cao Zhao glanced at Xie's face again.

Xie Wanying maintained a cautious attitude at all times and was ready to answer the teacher's questions at any time.

Continuing to give a lecture to parents, Cao Zhao said: "Generally speaking, the location of its fistula is estimated to be here at the T2 level. If it is confirmed, it may be possible to perform a laparoscopic surgery to solve the problem. It can be said that this child is very lucky."

"Is my son lucky?" After being hit, Hu Hao heard the doctor's words again, and his hope was rekindled in his heart.

Parents who do not study medicine do not know that many children with esophageal atresia need staged surgery. Staged surgery means that not one surgery can help children solve the problem and cure the disease. Staged surgery is very common in pediatric surgery, and the reason has been mentioned before.

So the purpose of five types of esophageal atresia is to guide doctors in the next treatment plan.

Like type I, the first type of esophageal atresia, there is no fistula and no connection with the trachea. At first glance, this situation is the best. No fistula means that there will be no complications such as lung infection caused by things jumping around in the body. At least this is what parents like Hu Hao think after hearing about their child's illness. They may think that it is better for his son to have type I disease.

Medically, it is not the case. If you have a fistula, you can suture it and make a hole, and you can deal with it directly. If it is like type I, the esophagus is missing a large section in the middle.

What doctors fear most is that a good cook cannot cook without rice.

It's like a tumor patient. The doctor cuts and cuts the patient. Cutting is easy. But the patient's life depends on the normal functioning of the organ. The organ to be cut needs to be restored. What can the doctor use to restore it after cutting it? If there is no restoration, the human body is like a machine with missing parts and lost its function. The body cannot function and cannot survive. Therefore, the fatal problem for cancer patients is not that their organs are invaded, but that the removed organs cannot be replaced.

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