That was a matter of life and death, how could a high school student who was not an expert in the field just give it a try? !
Liu Yuanyuan was about to speak when the director of neurosurgery stopped her and said, "Let her try."
"director?!"
Liu Yuanyuan thought he was crazy!
are you crazy
Brain surgery is the most difficult of all surgical operations. Many surgeons may not dare to perform craniotomy even after training for ten or eight years. This patient's condition was extremely complicated. In addition to a three-centimeter-long tumor found in his brain, he had been paralyzed in bed for many years and his health was extremely poor. Yet he asked a high school girl to try to perform surgery on this patient.
This world is mysterious.
The director of the neurosurgery department was particularly determined. He looked at Qiao Nian with a fanatical look, and firmly pressed Liu Yuanyuan's shoulder and said, "We can't do this operation. You have seen the patient's condition. It is impossible to transfer him to another hospital, and we can't wait for the experts from Beijing to come."
His eyes fell on the girl not far away: "If it's her, maybe there's a chance!" He had seen Qiao Nian saving people before, and her skillful medical techniques made him feel ashamed.
Liu Yuanyuan: “?”
"I'll take responsibility if anything goes wrong."
The director has been in the profession for more than 30 years and is well-known in the province for his achievements in neurosurgery. How can he have confidence in an outsider for an operation that he himself is not sure about
That high school girl
Who is this high school girl
Since the chief surgeon had spoken of this, even though the other doctors were skeptical about Qiao Nian, they began busily preparing for the operation.
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Gu San watched as everyone began to get busy in an orderly manner. Qiao Nian followed the nurse to change into surgical gowns. He smacked his lips for a long time, unable to close them. He looked at Ye Wangchuan with a blank look: "Master Wang, does Miss Qiao really want to operate on that man? What if something goes wrong..."
She...is so daring!
Ye Wangchuan didn't say anything. He quickly fiddled with the Buddhist beads on his wrist and told him, "Call the Beijing Airport and tell them what I mean. Ask them to arrange a plane to send medical personnel over immediately."
"I want it fast, as fast as possible." "It's better to skip the security check."
Gu San looked into his eyes in surprise, but could not find any sign of joking in those eyes. His heart sank. It was fine that Wang Ye had transferred a neurosurgeon from Beijing, and it did not make a big fuss. However, he asked the airport to arrange a special plane and use the privilege to skip security checks. Once this big move was made, many people in Beijing would focus their attention on bypassing the city.
But he never questioned any of Ye Wangchuan's decisions. He put away the relaxed look on his face, nodded seriously, and took out his cell phone: "I'll do it right away."
He quickly walked away to make calls to various parties.
Ye Wangchuan put his hands in his pockets, walked through the noisy corridor, and came to the middle-aged woman with a sallow face, covering her face and crying. He bent down and patted her on the back, condescendingly comforting her softly: "Aunt Chen, don't worry, Uncle Chen will be fine."
Aunt Chen raised her head and stared blankly at the young man in front of her with eyes that were almost dry from crying.
For some reason, my restless heart gradually calmed down.
It was as if this man, whom she had only met once, really had the ability to pull her man back from the brink of death.
…
Uncle Chen has fallen into a deep coma, his vital signs are extremely unstable, and he may stop breathing at any time due to the brain tumor.
So the surgery was arranged quickly.
Qiao Nian changed into the hospital's sterile surgical gown, pursed her lips, and with a determined look in her eyes, she entered the operating room surrounded by several neurosurgeons.
The red light came on in the operating room.
(End of this chapter)