The Surgeon’s Studio

Chapter 1844: 1829 Cardiac compressions at 80 mm Hg

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A cry of pain.

"The person can still be saved! Can he be saved or not!" Zheng Ren asked Su Yun to find another pacemaker and shouted angrily while performing non-standard chest heart compressions on the patient.

"Help..." Gerd Woods sobbed.

He woke up under the stimulation of intense pain, but to save others? already dead.

Dr. Lehner was right, Linda had gone to heaven.

Gerd Woods whimpered like a child.

"Boss, defibrillator." Su Yun brought the defibrillator from the next room. Zheng Ren used the two defibrillators backwards, coupled with "non-standard" chest heart compressions, to barely maintain the beating of Linda's heart. .

"Su Yun, ask them about the signing procedure." Zheng Ren called over a few more doctors and nurses to help transport the patient.

The others looked confused, looking at the waveform of the electrocardiogram...if there was any. Can this be saved

"Are you a doctor?" Reiner said disdainfully in American English: "You don't even know how to perform chest cardiac compressions."

"By pressing this, the pressure generated by the blood pumped by the patient's heart is 80 mm of mercury, which will not cause the dissection to continue to tear." Zheng Ren said coldly, "Help!"

"What did you say?" Dr. Reiner stood aside indifferently, with a stethoscope hanging around his neck and his hands in the pockets of his white clothes.

"Are you also a doctor?" Zheng Ren was like a machine, speaking in Reiner's American English: "Watching the rescue and just standing aside and ignoring me, you deserve to be a doctor!"

With that said, Zheng Ren pushed the patient out of the ward with the help of several confused doctors and nurses. He rushed all the way to the operating room.

Reiner was stunned.

It wasn't because of what Zheng Ren said later.

He is very professional, so he is more indifferent.

What echoed in Dr. Lehner's mind was... By pressing like this, the pressure generated by the blood pumped by the heart is 80 millimeters of mercury.

this…

Although he is known as the most powerful cardiothoracic surgeon in the world, Reiner does not know whether what Zheng Ren said is right or wrong.

80 mm Hg? How could it be so accurate? If it's true...impossible! This is absolutely impossible!

Lenaleng stayed where he was.

He watched as Su Yun grabbed Gerd Woods by his collar and lifted him up from the ground, seemed to say something, and left in a hurry.

Is this why the teacher is here? When Reiner "awoke", the ward was already empty.

He did not go to the operating room. He had been to the King's Hospital and knew that it was outside the operating room and could watch the operation directly.

The operating room is a two-story building, just like Zheng Ren's duplex building in the Imperial Capital. The first floor is the operating room with a large ceiling. Half of the second floor is a small observation room. Looking back, you can see the operating table through the glass. There is a large screen in the observation room that can directly watch the operation from the camera angle of the shadowless lamp.

This is King's Hospital, and it's very professional.

Dr. Reiner shook his head. He thought about many possibilities, but in the end he rejected them all.

The patient is already dead, and there is absolutely no way they can successfully rescue him. As the best cardiothoracic surgeon, Reiner was confident in his judgment.

So he smiled coldly and came to the surgery observation room.

The bed had just been pushed in, and the young doctor with yellow skin was still doing heart compressions at 80 mm Hg.

How ridiculous, Dr. Reiner thought to himself.

He was the only one standing here, looking a little deserted. Dr. Reiner suddenly thought that when the teacher came later, he would be disappointed to see that their operation failed.

Zheng Ren pushed the patient into the operating room. Because there were only two defibrillators, he had to do a lot of work. Fortunately, I finally made it to the operating room.

"Beauty!" Zheng Ren shouted directly after coming in.

"I'm ready." Xie Yiren immediately replied, "Do you want to wash your hands now?"

"Wear lead clothes." Zheng Ren said.

Although we try to avoid wearing lead clothing for surgery, some situations are still unavoidable.

For example, now.

Zheng Ren then glanced across the room and the professor made a gesture.

He did not chatter in half-baked Northeastern dialect, but remained silent. The operation was so huge that Professor Rudolf Wagner had no time to speak.

Lao He glanced at the machine with a frown.

"It's okay." Zheng Ren said, "Old Zhao, you and Su Yun get into positions while I wash my hands and prepare for disinfection."

Zhao Yunlong nodded solemnly.

The Bentall operation is originally the largest operation in cardiothoracic surgery, but this patient was still a second-stage operation, and all three brachiocephalic arteries were torn. After hearing the symptoms described by the doctor just now, Zhao Yunlong highly suspected that the location of the tear was near the carotid sinus.

The difficulty of the operation soared to the point that even Zhao Yunlong didn't want to do it.

This doesn't count. Now it's hard to tell whether the patient will live or die. Heart rate... Yes, but it's too weak. The waveform displayed on the electrocardiogram can basically be described as half-dead.

Zhao Yunlong began to quickly prepare for the operation. He had already flown to the UK. How could he just say that he couldn't do it and just get the surgery

You have to do it even if you bite the bullet.

Soon, the patient was positioned, disinfected, and laid out. Zhao Yunlong and Su Yun, who came after him, completed all of this as quickly as possible.

ECG monitoring showed that the heart rate had dropped to 39 beats/minute.

Gerd Woods wanted to wait until Dr. Charles arrived before talking, but his sister's condition progressed rapidly and there was no time to hesitate.

Although I didn’t trust the unfamiliar doctors in the operating room, this was not a liver transplant. No one even at King’s Hospital was confident of performing such a complicated surgery.

He could only pray, pray that Dr. Charles, the legendary best surgeon, could see people as well as he could perform surgery.

The shadowless lights are extremely bright, brighter than the lights of Haicheng City No. 1 Hospital and 912.

Zheng Ren tried his best to eliminate all kinds of unaccustomed interference and concentrate on the operation.

But this unaccustomed feeling soon disappeared.

Reaching out, the lancet was slapped into the palm of his hand, bringing Zheng Ren back to a familiar rhythm.

Left radial artery and femoral artery pressure measurement after general anesthesia.

Lao He was very quick and reported his blood pressure to Zheng Ren immediately.

Make a 4-6cm long transverse incision 1cm below the midpoint of the right clavicle, bluntly separate and retract the pectoralis major muscle along the direction of the muscle fibers, and retract the pectoralis minor muscle outward, cut the axillary neurovascular sheath, and expose the right subclavian artery for later use.

Cool down and prepare for chest opening.

The surgical instruments were very handy, and Su Yun seemed to be in the mood right away, and all his cooperation was faster and more efficient than before.

Zheng Ren encountered the first trouble point when he opened his chest.

The surgery 2 years ago resulted in a thick callus where the sternum was incised. If I used a sternum saw along the midline normally, I would bleed a lot.

Zheng Ren spent a lot of training time in the system operating room to find the most reasonable approach.

The sternum saw buzzed, and white bone stubble mixed with blood spattered.