Lao He was under anesthesia, and he had no time to say hello to Zheng Ren.
The endotracheal tube has been inserted, medicine has been pushed, and the ventilator has been put on. Everyone's actions and steps are like afterimages, saving every minute and every second.
Zheng Ren did his job. There was nothing to be polite about at this time. He went to brush his hands and prepared to go directly to the operation.
Intersecting with Su Yun's figures, the two of them went about their business without speaking.
When Zheng Ren brushed his hands, he directly entered the system space and clicked to purchase surgery time.
His hands were shaking a little, shaking violently. He didn't know why, but he couldn't stop the tears from flowing down. I have been through so many emergency rescues that I was already numb.
However, Zheng Ren didn't know why everything he was experiencing now was so strange.
He was calm and even a little indifferent, but the moment he saw someone falling from a height and then discovered that the person lying in a pool of blood was Director Miao, his whole person almost collapsed.
But he didn't forget that time waits for no one. He entered the system space first and clicked to buy. Zheng Ren rushed in as soon as the system operating room rose from the ground.
After entering the system operating room, he sat on the warm ground and leaned against the wall of the operating room, his hands shaking badly.
I wanted to wipe away my tears, but it was difficult to raise my hand.
Zheng Ren's mind went blank, only the red background that was about to fade filled all his vision.
Less than five minutes after entering the system operating room, the experimental subject was declared dead.
The operation failed and Zheng Ren did nothing.
After being notified by the system, he still did not move. With his back against the wall, the warm floor of the system operating room was now so cold that it almost froze Zheng Ren's heart.
Silent crying, tears streaming down uncontrollably.
I don't know how long it took for Zheng Ren to regain his composure. He held back the sadness in his heart and tried to wipe away his tears, but the tears were like spring water that would never dry up.
He wasn't very familiar with Director Miao, and Zheng Ren didn't understand why he was so sad. But now is not the time to wonder why.
Go ahead, Zheng Ren shed tears, the expression on his face gradually calmed down, and he returned to his previous calm and slightly indifferent look, standing in front of the operating table in the system operating room.
Calm, silent, expressionless, but with tears streaming down his face, Zheng Ren didn't know how weird he looked at this time.
Instead of ending this "failed" operation, he began to dissect.
As soon as the scalpel fell, Zheng Ren's heart suddenly hurt as if something had hit him.
"Roar!" He roared, tears streaming down his indifferent face, like a wounded little beast wandering in the wilderness.
The scalpel cut off without hesitation and began to dissect the experimental subject.
There was no blood flowing out of the experimental subject's skin and muscle layers, and it looked as pale as life.
This is a manifestation of hemorrhagic shock and is not unusual. Zheng Ren continued to explore and found that the abdominal cavity was full of blood. He drained it with a suction device and found that the left lobe of the liver was extremely broken. It could only be removed and could not be sutured.
If I guessed correctly, this should be the most serious injury. Zheng Ren continued to look at it. His spleen was broken and there were a few tears in his intestines, but they were not serious. The kidneys were intact, with only subcapsular hematoma, but it was not serious.
The problem was the liver and spleen. After Zheng Ren determined this, he immediately began to dissect the chest cavity.
Both lungs had extensive contusions and were full of blood. There were several lacerations and the intercostal arteries were ruptured. Further in, the pericardium is fine and there are no symptoms of cardiac tamponade. Aorta...md! There is actually a mezzanine.
Further down is the head.
Zheng Ren's neurosurgery skill tree has not been opened, because unlike general surgery, neurosurgery is a relatively special branch. Zheng Ren also knew that even if he could elevate neurosurgery to the level of a master, he would not be able to use his arms as well as his hands without the training of thousands of surgeries.
The problems with the chest and abdominal cavities were already serious, and Zheng Ren never thought that he would have to complete all the surgeries by himself.
After figuring out the problem, Zheng Ren ended the "failed" operation and started again.
At this time, Zheng Ren, who was so calm and indifferent, his hands had stopped shaking at all, and his hand speed had even slightly improved.
But he didn't notice it.
Zheng Ren cut open the abdomen of the experimental subject, pinched the porta of the liver as quickly as possible, and clamped it with pliers to stop the bleeding. Zheng Ren then began to cut off the broken spleen, and then processed the liver.
His hands were steady and accurate. After calming down after the violent emotional fluctuations, not only his speed but also his technique seemed to have been improved again.
However, 5 minutes later, the subject died again.
Zheng Ren was stunned. What kind of truth is this? He frowned, looked at the dead experimental subjects, and began to recall the dazzling array of diagnoses.
Thoracic aortic dissection was discovered by myself. Pelvic fracture and large retroperitoneal hematoma. Although the bleeding was severe, due to the relationship between the retroperitoneum, the pressure increased and the bleeding slowed down. It would not be fatal for a while.
As for the various fractures, Zheng Ren didn't care.
Although these fractures are open and the amount of bleeding is large, they are unlikely to lead to the death of the experimental subject within a few minutes.
What exactly is the problem
Zheng Ren thought blankly, and he re-read the system's diagnosis several times. Except for the neurosurgery diagnosis, Zheng Ren had already determined all the others. Moreover, neurosurgery injuries are not serious and will never lead to respiratory and circulatory arrest.
Surgery and treatment have reached a dead end.
He did not dare to leave, for fear that after leaving the system operating room, time would pass outside, and the little time left for him to be rescued would quietly pass through his fingers.
A few minutes later, Zheng Ren suddenly noticed that a large amount of dark red blood began to come out of the chest tube inserted by Su Yun.
With a thought, Zheng Ren dissected the chest again.
There were no changes in the lungs compared to the previous surgery, but the thoracic aortic dissection ruptured.
Zheng Ren was a little strange, but he still accepted the reality.
After pondering for a while, he considered that he should stop the bleeding in the liver and spleen by himself. With the infusion of fluids, the blood pressure of the experimental subjects increased, causing the thoracic aortic dissection to rupture.
Zheng Ren then performed the next operation.
Femoral artery puncture was very simple. Although the subject's femoral artery had turned into a white line, Zheng Ren still hit the nail on the head.
Guide wire, catheter, stent, and after 5 minutes, the operation was almost complete.
But... the subject only lived for 2 more minutes. At 7'12", the subject died again.
Zheng Ren went crazy.
He silently began to look for reasons. As for the little bit of surgical training time he had saved, he was not at all considering it now.
I don't know how long it took, but Zheng Ren silently discovered that the experimental subject died due to excessive blood loss from the liver.
Although he found the reason, Zheng Ren was helpless.
Lower bracket? What about the abdominal cavity? What to do about the chest? If the liver and spleen are cut, what about the thoracic aorta
Helpless.
After receiving the news, various departments rushed to the operating room. Including the time spent changing clothes and brushing hands, it would definitely exceed 5 minutes.
Even though the 912 doctors are well-trained, they have reached the limit and are completely militarized. But even so, it's still not enough!
what to do
what to do!
A roar rang out in the system operating room, sending countless echoes.
After venting his anger, it took Zheng Ren a long time to calm down.
He began to think about what he should do.
This time, Da Zhu Ho Zi did not issue a mission. Perhaps in Da Zhu Ho Zi's judgment, Director Miao was the type of injured person who was bound to die.
I really wanted to curse, but Zheng Ren held back.
Excessive emotional expression will not help. Now he had to think about what to do. As long as there was a slight possibility, he didn't want Director Miao to die in front of him.
Zheng Ren's mind was running rapidly. The discomfort caused by the Eye of Truth seemed to be offset by Xiao Yiren's cosmic will. There was not much discomfort and Zheng Ren ignored it.
What to do... Should we use interventional surgery to perform thoracic aortic stent surgery + liver and spleen embolization first
After a long time, a bizarre idea appeared in Zheng Ren's mind.
Can these two surgeries be done together? Normally it's impossible.
This is a whimsical idea, an unreasonable idea, and an idea that jumps over the wall in a hurry. Even Zheng Ren, who was at the pinnacle of interventional surgery, didn't know if he could do it.
But now there is no other way, so I can only give it a try.
Another operation was performed, the femoral artery was punctured, the arterial sheath was placed, and a micro guidewire and a thick guidewire began to enter the femoral artery.
The ultimate interventional surgery is Zheng Ren's most powerful surgical method, and it is performed wildly in the system operating room without any scruples.
Two guidewires are inserted into the femoral artery at the same time.
Instead of operating the left and right hands crosswise, they operate both hands at the same time.
Need help! Zheng Ren realized this. But in the system operating room, without the help of assistants, we can only reach a similar conclusion.
Cross-operating with left and right hands is a very difficult operation technique. But Zheng Ren was operating both hands at the same time, and his brain had to process two different types of information at the same time, running at high speed.
fail…
fail…
fail…
Despite countless failures, Zheng Ren still persisted.
This was the only way he could think of. With such a serious injury, only by treating liver and spleen bleeding + thoracic aortic dissection at the same time could Director Miao be brought back from the brink of death.
Sharing the stage with Director Kong or Su Yun? Bilateral femoral artery puncture
It's not that Zheng Ren hasn't thought about it, but he directly denied this possibility.
Because Director Kong and Su Yun are not good enough! Damn Su Yun makes you so lazy! Zheng Ren cursed bitterly in his heart.
But he knew that even if Su Yun was interested, there was nothing he could do. His talent is already very strong, and he can reach the world level in such a short time. What can such a person say
It's not enough to be at the world's level, you have to reach your own level.
Zheng Ren sighed, he only has one.
Only by reaching the peak of oneself can it be possible. Even if he reaches the peak of one step, Zheng Ren can only give it a try. He is not sure that he can achieve it 100%.
Zheng Ren even guessed that even if he used his peak ability, it would be difficult to complete it.