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

Chapter 2770: [2770] I haven't been there yet

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This is done in order to use the right ventricle to supply blood to the aorta. For the remaining pulmonary artery, the doctor will use a BT shunt to connect to the subscapular artery, or a Sano shunt to connect directly to the right ventricle with an artificial blood vessel.

In a word, reduce the pressure as soon as possible, divert and then divert. Such shunt and decompression surgery must be performed as soon as possible. The child will develop again after birth, so we must pay close attention to this developmental period.

Classmate Xie told the whole story of the child's heart condition from beginning to end, right

Everyone took out the echocardiogram of the child and reported the results: mitral valve atresia, left ventricular dysplasia, patent ductus arteriosus, and atrial septal defect (Ⅱ, multiple).

It is basically consistent with what Xie said.

Lin Hao has long been in a state of complete admiration for Xie.

It's just that it's obvious that the child should undergo surgery as soon as possible, so why is the atmosphere in the room weird.

Brother Shenxian has not said a word so far.

I didn't say that what Xie said was right, nor that what Xie said was wrong, what happened to these teachers.

Lin Hao and Pan were a little confused.

Wu Manzhong and Miao Tianying stood together, communicating with complicated eyes: Tell me about this student.

These few students performed very well today, especially a super student who allowed Cao Zhao to be superior to other teachers. No teacher doesn't want a bright student. But if the student is too smart, it can sometimes be a problem.

Look, after the stubborn classmate Xie explained all the academic issues in a down-to-earth manner, the teacher had almost no way out.

What classmate Xie said is absolutely correct, the operation needs to be done as soon as possible, and it must be done tonight.

This conclusion is academically correct, but surgery is performed by humans.

The emergency department phone rang.

The operating room called.

It can be seen that Dr. Wu had someone call to notify the operating room to prepare for emergency surgery.

It is determined that the current situation of the child is that the heart surgery needs to be in the front line, and the calls in the operating room are answered by Dr. Cheng.

The person in the operating room asked, "What kind of emergency surgery?"

Dr. Cheng Yuchen thought for a while and replied, "You guys should make preparations for the Norwood surgery first."

Operating room person: "Norwood operation?"

Dr. Cheng Yuchen: "Yes."

Operating room person: "Norwood operation?"

Dr. Cheng Yuchen: It's over, repeater.

Don't blame the people in the operating room, he, Dr. Cheng Yuchen, has never had such an operation.

As mentioned earlier, the number of cases of left heart dysplasia in China is extremely low. Not only is the number of cases low, but there are very few parents who are willing to let their children undergo this operation.

Generally, doctors only need to explain clearly to the parents what is going on with the disease, and the parents will definitely have a headache after hearing it.

If the doctor next says that the child is not going to have one operation and several operations, the parents will have a bigger head.

When the doctor said that all the above-mentioned operations have been completed, all operations are palliative operations that can only prolong the child's life, and non-radical operations cannot cure the child's heart disease.

The heads of the parents are almost all in a state of shaking denial.

The doctor finally needs to vaccinate the parents, mentioning the worst outcome of the disease: when the child develops heart failure again, a heart transplant is required.

On the one hand, parents have to consider economic issues. The medical expenses of domestic children are all paid by parents themselves and cannot be reimbursed. Don’t talk about money, on the other hand, it’s hard to find a donor heart for heart transplantation. I’ve said it many times before, needless to say.