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

Chapter 4009 [98] Not so Much

A large group of people looked at Director Qin, and almost all of them rounded their mouths, as if shouting "boo".

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

Almost, almost scared the patient.

It is equivalent to the surgeon not frightening the patient, but the bystanders were frightened first. Such a scenario is not uncommon in clinical practice.

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

Young people are to be feared. This is a classic saying that Mr. Zhang often mentions. It will never go out of style. Now Director Qin has the same thought in his heart. Of course, she has yet to figure out why the surgeon, Dr. Xie, said that local anesthesia was not needed.

Can it be done without local anesthesia? Traditional Chinese medicine technology is only an auxiliary effect. No wonder Director Qin wanted to come so much. She is a doctor of Western medicine, not traditional Chinese medicine.

The view of traditional Chinese medicine is that it can only be a supplement in operations where Western medicine technology is the mainstay. This is not because Director Qin underestimates traditional Chinese medicine. Instead, the operation is mainly based on traditional Chinese medicine technology, and Western medicine is equally auxiliary.

The technology must be able to cross majors and replace others, and its technical strength must be equivalent to surpassing the original owner, which is not an ordinary difficulty.

What surprised Director Qin even more was that this technology was a traditional Chinese medicine technology. Dr. Wen, the TCM doctor who operates the technique, didn’t even say that you don’t need anesthesia for Western medicine. Instead, Dr. Xie Wanying, their Western medicine doctor, took the initiative and said: Our Western medicine doctors are “not as good as people” and don’t need it anymore.

This female surgical genius of the National Association is really: one-minded in legend, but in reality she is even more one-minded than in legend~

Director Qin turned to look at the Guoxie people, is this true?

All the members of the National Association and Guozhi nodded in unison: Dr. Xie's performance today was just trivial.

It's definitely not a matter of not being as skilled as others.

Look at all the Chinese doctors present who were stunned.

Wen Jinsheng and Professor Wang looked at each other with nervous eyes that they had never seen before: Is this a Western doctor helping to verify their traditional Chinese medicine technology?

There's nothing strange about it. There are many things that Western medicine has done to verify the theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Just like Chinese medicine, they often say that we need to learn from Western medicine.

In the same medical circle, with the same dream of treating diseases and saving lives, the most righteous way is to work together to advance. Since it can be seen that the technical effects of traditional Chinese medicine are achieved, why give the patient another unnecessary injection? This does not mean reducing the trouble for doctors to operate, but it can minimize the additional harm that the operation must cause to the patient.

Is Dr. Xie's judgment correct?

Can she make the decision alone?

At least big shots like Director Qin have raised questions. The reason why others are not rushing to speak out is simple. Just because they don't understand doesn't mean that their judgment is definitely wrong. You can look at the situation first before talking.

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

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

The sleeping patient did not move his eyelids and continued to sleep, as if he did not even notice that the doctor was touching his body.

A severely ill patient may have delayed sensory responses.

Dr. Song then increased the pressure on his fingers.

Everyone was watching. Director Qin stood on tiptoes and looked around, fearing that he might miss the patient's reaction to crying out in pain.

There were no cries of pain on the hospital bed, only the patient could feel Dr. Song's fingers tickling him, nudging the corners of his mouth in his sleep.

After making a comprehensive judgment, Dr. Song remained silent, his eyes shining brightly.

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