Sincerely thank you for the primary treasure box, Ling Ran hasn't taken it for a while.
Before that, the "heartfelt thanks" Ling Ran got was only obtained when the boss was by his side.
On the surface, it seemed that the boss praised Ling Ran, so that the patient would know that "my operation was super successful", and then Ling Ran received the treasure chest collar of sincere gratitude.
Ever since he started doing the tang method, the patients on Ling Ran's side could only enter but not exit.
The recovery time of the flexor tendon suturing operation was long, and the final result was let alone a patient. The boss did not dare to say for sure at the beginning. Ling Ran followed the rounds, so naturally he could not be thanked sincerely.
The sudden primary treasure chest made Ling Ran fall into deep thought.
The patient in front of me has not yet been discharged from the hospital, and even began to produce "heartfelt thanks". Thinking about it carefully, when I received my heartfelt thanks before, the patient was not discharged from the hospital.
So... It's just that I haven't been doing ward rounds recently
Ling Ran couldn't help but fell into contemplation, and began to criticize himself in his heart: The task of practicing the Tang method made me drift away. In order to increase the amount of surgery, I handed over all the work of rounds to Lu Wenbin. This is really inappropriate up. Although the general attending patients are all ward rounds by the resident doctor, but am I the general attending? Why should I compare it with ordinary indications
Ling Ran stroked his chin and continued to think.
This time "sincerely thank you", there is no endorsement from a big boss, and you can get it when you meet, which is actually very telling.
First of all, "Sincere thanks" will most likely have to meet in person to get it.
Secondly, the importance of endorsement by big bosses cannot be denied because of this.
"Doctor Ling, isn't my hand recovering properly?" The patient had played with the green jujube, and hadn't received Ling Ran's response yet, so he couldn't help but feel a little guilty.
"How do you feel about your recovery?" Ling Ran wanted to know more about the mechanism of "thank you" so he asked one more question.
The patient became even more flustered, and said, "Why do you sound like a teacher asking, how did you do in the exam?"
Ling Ran was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, "Although I have to do another hand function analysis to find out, judging by the movements you just made, there shouldn't be any major problems."
The patient breathed a sigh of relief, and quickly said: "That's good, that's good. Oh, you don't know, I was really shocked just now. By the way, I did an analysis of hand function, and the result is excellent."
"How's the grip? Can you use your strength?"
"It's useful, I can lift 10 kilograms of boxes." The patient put down the jujube that had been ravaged for a long time.
When he said this, Ling Ran immediately picked up the number and said, "Are you Wang Zhi? You are 46 years old. When you were helping to install glass at home, your right hand was pierced through the flexor tendon of the index finger and middle finger in area II. I looked Your rehab report from last week."
People, how did he see it, but Ling Ran has seen the case many times.
"Yes, yes, I am right." Wang Zhi said happily: "Doctor Ling seems to remember. Thank you for sewing so well. I have asked other people, and they all said that my hand It’s really good luck that it got better so quickly and the function recovered so well.”
Ling Ran smiled without saying a word. Wang Zhi's injury is relatively minor in Yunyi's eyes, but... There are always things in medicine, but even if the injury is minor, it may not be able to recover perfectly.
From this point of view, Wang Zhi's luck is indeed good.
If another doctor does the stitching, maybe he can get an excellent one, but it is difficult to recover so quickly, and there is also a gap between the excellent and the excellent. The Gold Wing method developed by the Japanese has higher requirements, and different evaluation methods have different focus points.
Wang Zhi's hand function has almost completely recovered. Whether he uses the hand function test or the Jinzi Wing Method, he is estimated to be at the highest score. No wonder he is happy.
Hand surgery, or to be more precise, flexor tendon suture surgery, whether the recovery is good or not, the patient himself and his family members can have a very strong ability to distinguish.
It's not like heart surgery, a cardiac angiogram, and the results are still hesitant. Not to mention craniocerebral surgery, the MRI images that even doctors can't understand. The family members did not have an accurate judgment.
After the operation of hand surgery is completed, there will be a significant difference from the day the patient begins to recover.
The worst result is that the blood vessels are not sewn properly, the blood supply is insufficient, and the limb is necrotic and amputated.
Reluctantly suturing but losing functionality is what doctors try to avoid. In developed countries such as Japan and the United States, surgeon Jingui is even more unwilling to waste time on fingers that have lost their functions.
Restoration of partial function is the most common. Those who can stretch but not bend, and can move but not pinch are not considered to have recovered very well.
As for the recovery, the patients and their family members don't need to be told by the doctor, but they can know it by comparing it with the previous normal state.
"Show me your hands." Ling Ran sat across from him, grabbed Wang Zhi's hand, and did a few simple tests.
Several patients nearby were doing their own rehabilitation while paying attention to Wang Zhi's condition.
"It seems to be all right, we can arrange to be discharged from the hospital." Ling Ran gave an affirmative answer.
"That's right, my hand is good. I won't repeat it again, right?" Wang Zhile couldn't do it.
Ling Ran nodded affirmatively.
"Great, great." Wang Zhi took Ling Ran's hand again, shook it vigorously twice, and said, "You don't know, my hand, I'm really worried to death recently, I'm doing it for a private company. As an accountant, when I was working, I didn’t feel that I had done any fine manipulation with my hands. I didn’t know it was serious until I was injured.”
Wang Zhi said emotionally: "I thought a few days ago that if the right hand can't restore all functions, there will be problems not only in writing, but also in typing on the keyboard. Even if it recovers a little better, it can't be used normally. As for work, we are accountants, and we are very busy every year, and everyone is too busy. If my hands are dragged down, it will be really troublesome... "
Ling Ran just smiled and listened, he is not a person who likes to interrupt, not to mention there is nothing to do right now.
The other patients also took the opportunity to ask Ling Ran for help.
Rehabilitation is a tedious process, and recovery is not linear.
Many patients have recovered to a certain extent, and they will be very anxious if they do not improve in a short period of time.
Ling Ran's status as a doctor gave everyone a comforting effect.
At this time, a nurse from the rehabilitation center came over and saw Ling Ran testing a few people, so she laughed and said, "You guys are lucky, you were stitched by Dr. Ling, right? The doctor stitched up the wound is beautiful."
After Ling Ran's surgeries were scaled up, Lu Wenbin and Ma Yanlin were often handed over to suture the skin, and now the few people doing rehabilitation are all one of Ling Ran's first patients, and they are close to being discharged from the hospital.
Several patients who were recovering were all men, apparently they hadn't noticed this problem yet, and they all looked at each other.
Seeing Ling Ran present, the nurse took the initiative to praise him: "Dr. Ling's suturing skills are also recognized in our hospital. Don't the rehabilitation rooms have photos of previous patients after suturing? You can compare them and you will know, Dr. Ling." The stitching is simply a work of art. It is very rare for you to encounter Dr. Ling's stitching."
The men didn't particularly care about whether their hands looked good, but they were also a little curious to find the self-made booklet in the corner of the room.
Rehabilitation centers have always had a tradition of taking pictures and keeping pictures of their wounds. Some wound pictures of patients who are recovering well will be compiled into a book, which is not only used for self-promotion, but also an incentive for follow-up rehabilitation patients.
Several big men gathered around a magazine-like booklet, flipping through the pages one by one. At the same time, comparing them with their own wounds, they really saw many similarities and differences.
"This is really a bit rough."
"The scar on the back of my hand is so big, I will be stared at when I go out in the future."
"Is there such a disgusting thing? It doesn't look like a human hand."
The cases selected by the rehabilitation center are all good cases, but not necessarily the cases with beautiful wound sutures. On this point, many doctors have a different concept from Ling Ran.
Hand surgery is an old-fashioned department, and its veteran high-end doctors are all over 50 years old. Deputy directors like Director Pan are called young and promising in hand surgery, and they are exceptionally promoted.
In the hearts of old doctors, the quality of the sutures is very important, and the integrity of the limbs also needs to be considered, but the area of the scars left by the sutures and the appearance of the scars are completely unnecessary.
How could Ling Ran bear this!
When he was asked to sew the skin, he couldn't put the skin together completely, and he was very upset. As for the bent stitches, tricky angles, and different intervals between stitches, he couldn't stand it at all.
In the later stage of surgery, Lu Wenbin and others bandaged it after sewing it up. Ling Ran couldn't see it and didn't worry about it, but as long as it was stitched up by himself, no matter how you looked at it, the stitches were beautiful.
Nurses in the rehabilitation center see scars every day and are extremely sensitive to scars.
The details that Ling Ran didn't notice, even the things that the patients didn't realize, had already been circulated among the nurses.
For example, who has good-looking skin, who has a good prognosis after surgery, whose patients are prone to pain and infection, details that patients do not understand, and doctors do not understand, all fall into the eyes of nurses.
Ding!
Ding!
Ding!
Another three treasure chests of "sincere thanks" fell into Ling Ran's hands.
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