The Surgeon’s Studio

Chapter 1102: 1094 Do you call such a simple operation difficult?

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Zheng Ren did not watch the movie first and wait for Professor Rudolf Wagner to disinfect it as before.

He and Su Yun put on lead clothes together, brushed and disinfected their hands.

The two of them were silent, the sound of water rushing was extremely monotonous and boring.

No one spoke and there was nothing to say. Zheng Ren's heart was as quiet as water. Even after taking the final step of the interventional surgery and reaching the peak, he didn't feel the excitement. Everything seemed to be boring.

One person sterilized, another person laid out the sheets, and the preparations before the operation were carried out in an orderly manner.

Dean Yan sat on a chair, looking through the leaded glass at the two young people busy inside, and suddenly asked: "Doctor Zheng Ren just came back?"

"Yes, I informed him that the commendation meeting would be held today, so I hurried back from Heidelberg." Director Kong said at the side.

"Comrade Zheng Ren has made outstanding contributions to the people." Dean Yan said to himself.

Director Kong suddenly didn't know how to answer the question, so he could only stand aside silently, watching Zheng Ren and Su Yun on the other side of the leaded glass disinfecting and laying out sheets. The little girl was preparing surgical instruments, and the small team was in good order. .

It seems that they were so busy that night in Haicheng. Director Kong had an unreasonable thought in his mind.

Zhao Wenhua stood in the corner and vaguely heard the conversation between Dean Yan and Director Kong. He clenched his hands into fists and gritted his teeth tightly, like a mouse knocking on something in the dead of night.

After the preoperative preparations were completed, Xie Yi came out of the operating room and closed the airtight lead door.

At this time, in the operating room, Lao He was wearing a lead suit, replacing Director Xu, and looking at the general anesthesia machine and various drugs.

"I heard from my comrades in Chengdu that they are still learning how to videotape Dr. Zheng's surgeries," said Vice President Yuan.

Dean Yan nodded slightly but said nothing.

Zheng Ren performed femoral artery puncture, built-in the arterial sheath, and inserted the microguidewire directly. Although Director Miao's condition has stabilized slightly, he can still save a little time.

After I performed the surgery, I still had to do orthopedics. As for whether neurosurgery should be performed, that will be a matter after going to the ICU.

In Pengxi Township, interventional embolization surgery for severe pelvic fractures was done. Back in 912, this was my first time doing this technique.

The micro guidewire was in Zheng Ren's hands, as quietly as an obedient child, and he moved it blindly until it reached its position.

Step on the line, apply medicine, perform imaging, continue super selection, and embolization.

Su Yun had cooperated with this set of procedures countless times, and he had already become extremely proficient. But this time, he felt something was different.

Zheng Ren's operation is more... supple than before? It seems that softness can be described as smooth.

But it's not exact either.

Su Yun felt that the movement of the microguidewire was simple and crisp, without any unnecessary movements, and even the thinnest blood vessels were as smooth as walking on the ground.

Following the direction guided by the contrast agent, a blood vessel was super-selected.

Su Yun could clearly feel that Zheng Ren's level was different from before. But for Zheng Ren, embolization surgery for pelvic fractures may only be as difficult as before, and it is not much different from before.

While Su Yun was pushing the embolic agent, he opened his eyes and carefully observed the movement of the microguidewire on the screen.

His level is very high. In Zheng Ren's words, no matter how hard others try, they can only reach Su Yun's level at most.

Although this didn't sound like praise to Su Yun, it was indeed true.

But Su Yun couldn't see how much Zheng Ren's level had improved.

The operation went smoothly and Zheng Ren was very cautious. After embolizing five small blood vessels, he also made an image.

After confirming that there was no problem, Zheng Ren took out the catheter and arterial sheath, turned around and stepped off the stage.

Su Yun couldn't see it, but Zheng Ren could feel the difference between the peak level and the master level.

The surgery is done more steadily and meticulously.

Although this change is meaningless for most surgeries, it is obvious for some extremely difficult surgeries.

For example, the double guide wire operation just now cannot be completed in a few minutes by a master level. Even if it takes less than 20 minutes to complete, the degree of completion of the surgery is still far behind the peak level.

Is it at its peak? Zheng Ren was also in a daze, hoping that Director Miao could survive. He thought about it for a moment, and then there was only one thought left in his mind.

"Is it difficult to perform interventional embolization for pelvic fractures?" Dean Yan looked at his phone again after finishing the operation.

12 minutes. As for how many seconds, Dean Yan ignored it. It's not the Olympics, why are you so careful? Totally unnecessary.

A 12-minute operation, Director Kong actually said it was difficult? Dean Yan was a little puzzled.

Although he was also a military doctor with a clinical background, when he entered the institution, interventional surgery was just emerging and there was almost no interdisciplinary practice.

So he doesn’t know much about interventional surgery, but from a common sense perspective, it takes 12 minutes to perform an operation. Is this difficult

Director Kong is about to burst into tears. How should he answer this question? He was helpless and glanced around secretly, trying to find help.

Director Jing of the Department of Orthopedics stood aside, eyes wide open.

He took a look at the announcement of the commendation meeting yesterday. Director Jing originally expressed his disdain for that appalling figure. He has worked in orthopedics all his life, how could he not know the time for interventional embolization of severe pelvic fractures

When there was no interventional surgery at the earliest, whether patients with severe pelvic fractures could survive depended on fate. The retroperitoneal pressure is high, compressing the small blood vessels and stopping the bleeding, so the patient can survive.

Once the bleeding blood vessels become thicker, the patient is dead and has absolutely no chance.

When interventional surgery emerged more than 20 years ago, there was no need to rely on fate. Interventional embolization and hemostatic treatment have saved the lives of countless patients.

At that time, the surgical director would sit in the operating room and watch. An operation can no longer be shortened significantly from the initial 7 or 8 hours to about 4 hours.

This is an average level performed by ordinary doctors, and it is not a particularly difficult interventional embolization surgery for pelvic fractures.

It was particularly difficult to catch up. The patient was in hemorrhagic shock on the stage and the operation still could not be performed. Director Jing has even seen people who died on the operating table.

As for Director Kong... Director Jing is well aware of his level.

The most difficult surgery for a severe pelvic fracture can be performed in one and a half hours. This is already a very good interventional doctor, but unfortunately his peak period has passed very quickly. As I get older, my eyesight and hands tremble, and I rarely undergo this kind of surgery.

Nowadays, the younger generation of professors perform surgeries for severe pelvic fractures at the same level as when Dr. Kong was at his peak. Even if they are good, they are not much better. There is no essential difference.

It's just that the operation in front of me... is not the essential difference, it is simply the difference between being able to do it and not being able to do it.