In large hospitals, there are many people scrambling to be the first, and the teachers have a strong sense of responsibility and are worried. It is impossible for small hospitals to arrest people as assistants to enrich the labor force. Xie Wanying knew this very well.
Do the hook work first.
Now that the job of pulling the hook is entrusted to her, Sun Yubo, who is often called the hook as the second assistant, can relax a lot. In fact, Sun Yubo didn't understand why Tan Kelin would ask a second-day intern to pull the hook.
It should be said that I have never seen a person who has just entered the clinical practice on the second day and can enter the operating room to pull the hook.
What can she pull into
Final preparations before surgery.
The heads of the chief surgeon and the second assistant were all wearing surgical magnifying glasses.
After wearing it, other people can't see anything when looking at the surgeon's face. In addition to glasses, masks, and hats, the entire head of the surgeon is almost completely covered.
As a third assistant who only pulls the hook, Xie Wanying doesn't need or have the conditions to wear a surgical magnifying glass.
I want to observe the expressions of the teachers and try to figure out the teacher's mind during the operation. Now it seems that the step of observing the teacher's subtle facial movements with the eyes can give up.
The equipment nurse looked very professional, knowing that the surgeon couldn't see the handsome face at the moment, so it's better to look at the doctor's hand.
Don't look at the chubby hands of some surgeons, but a pair of chubby hands can turn into butterflies when they work, and they are extremely beautiful and handsome. It's like Zhao Zhaowei, who puts on a white coat and immediately turns into a handsome guy.
What is technically handsome and beautiful is fully demonstrated by doctors. No wonder many ordinary people want to be doctors.
Surgery begins.
The beeps on the monitor and the smooth heartbeat of the patient are particularly pleasant to the ears of the medical staff, as pleasant as classical music, which means that the rhythm of life reassures everyone.
Picking up the scalpel, Tan Kelin made the first cut on the patient's skin without hesitation. It was cold, fast, accurate, and emotionless, just like cutting steak in a restaurant.
As mentioned earlier, the more professional a surgeon is, the less personal he is when he operates.
The scalpel blade is small, with one big knuckle, but its sharpness is unusual, and the blood vessels burst instantly when it is cut.
Blood beads came out from the incision, and Dr. Liu Chengran, who was standing opposite, had prepared gauze. He wiped the blood beads on the incision with the gauze and then pressed it so that the surgeon could continue to operate.
After the incision was made, Tan Kelin switched to the electric knife.
The advantage of the electric knife is that on the one hand, it can continue to open down, and on the other hand, it can electrocoagulate the blood vessels to stop bleeding.
Under the operating magnifying glass, only the sound of the electric knife: "Squeak, squeak, squeak—"
There are conditions for scalding blood vessels with electric knife, and some bleeding points cannot be scalded with electric knife. Kazusuke on the opposite side must quickly ligate the bleeding point.
Why do medical students have to practice knotting, it is best to practice super speed, and the value is reflected at this time.
Zha, Zha, Zha.
There is no blood in the abdominal cavity of a normal human body, and the blood flows in the blood vessels, and even very small capillaries may not be visible to the naked eye. Bleeding is where it broke. So if there is a bleeding point, the suture is put down, and a knot is tied with both hands to stop the bleeding point, the thread is cut, and it is completed within a few seconds.
These movements are all at the speed of the doctor desperately racing against death.
Along the way, the electric knife went down, tissue scissors and other surgical instruments came to help, all in order to expose the patient's lesions as soon as possible and determine the true condition of the patient's condition.