"I know that Director Kong took a bed from each professor who led the team. He took out two beds himself and made up 6 beds for us. It is certain that he will offend people, but we will not offend him. ." Zheng Ren knew that he would offend someone if he had a bed as soon as he arrived.
Beds in the Imperial Capital are very expensive, as you can tell by the huge crowds of patients waiting to be hospitalized outside.
If Director Kong was here and suppressed by him, it would be easier to say something.
But now that Director Kong is not at home, it is entirely possible to encounter some minor bumps in the road. He didn't even think about Professor Zhao's true thoughts. This thing didn't seem right.
"Then you still agree? Are you stupid?" Su Yun said disdainfully.
"Would you like to take a look? What if there is a way?" Zheng Ren smiled.
"Boss, even though you are from a commoner background, it is too difficult not to participate in something like liver echinococcosis if you can." Su Yun warned.
Zheng Ren nodded.
Su Yun knew what Zheng Ren was thinking. He had formed a habit in the emergency ward of Haicheng City No. 1 Hospital. If there were emergency patients and he wanted to see them, he would definitely try his best to see them.
However, there is something strange about this matter.
Can Professor Zhao give in so easily? Zheng Ren didn't know this, and he wasn't willing to spend energy guessing. But Professor Zhao’s intention was too obvious when he asked himself to see if he could undergo interventional surgery to treat hepatic echinococcosis.
Su Yun took out his cell phone, dialed a number and said, "Let me ask."
Soon, Su Yun answered the phone. He glared at Zheng Ren and communicated with the other person in a low voice.
The person on the other end seemed very busy, so he hung up the phone after saying a few words in a hurry.
"Patients are thrown at the entrance of the inpatient department, you know, right?" Su Yun asked.
"Know."
"Originally, Professor Yang Ruiyang was going to see if he could do a liver transplant. Not to mention the hospitalization fees, there was no one to sign before the operation, which made it very difficult for general surgeons. Later, he reported it to the medical office and while waiting for the results, the patient went into anaphylactic shock. "Su Yundao said, "We are rescuing him, and the whole hospital is consulting. It really has nothing to do with intervention."
No matter how much you think about it, you might as well take a look. Zheng Ren nodded and said, "Go and see when the little patient's mother will come out."
"Huh? You're quite caring. How can you get along with the children so quickly?" Su Yun glanced at Zheng Ren and tried to squeeze out a smile on his face, but in the end he walked away expressionlessly.
Seeing Su Yun enter the B-ultrasound room, Zheng Ren said apologetically to Xie Yiren: "Yiren, you can go back later."
"No." Xie Yiren gave Zheng Ren an unexpected answer.
In Zheng Ren's impression, the gentle Xie Yiren could say yes but rarely say no.
Zheng Ren was surprised.
"Don't think about leaving me behind like last time." Xie Yiren said firmly, clasping Zheng Ren's hand with a slight force, as if he was afraid that this guy would run away again at some point.
"Okay, let's go and have a look together." Zheng Ren was just worried that Xiao Yi would have a hard time, but seeing her insistence, there was no need to say anything more about this matter.
Soon, the little patient's mother came out. Zheng Ren quickly sent a message to the little boy via QQ.
The little boy turned off his phone instantly, and the flickering light disappeared. He emerged from the corner with some regret and gave Zheng Ren a thumbs up.
Zheng Ren nodded and smiled.
"Mom, I'm here." The little boy ran over and held his mother's hand.
The two walked away while talking. When they were about to turn the corner, the little boy turned back, made a face at Zheng Ren, and then disappeared.
Zheng Ren looked at the thin back and the naughty face with a complicated mood.
"Let's go, boss." Su Yun then ran out and said, "Director Qi said to go directly to him for puncture tomorrow."
That's good. The stone in Zheng Ren's heart fell to the ground.
This is the 912 hospital, and I almost have a black eye.
It was said to be a minor outpatient surgery. I opened an emergency operating room at Haicheng City No. 1 Hospital, borrowed a puncture needle and gun, and performed it with an emergency B-ultrasound. But in 912, you can't be so casual.
Now that Director Qi has agreed to perform the puncture himself, the rest of the matter will be much easier to handle.
Zheng Ren saw Director Qi coming out from a distance, bowed, and then went straight to the General Surgery Department with Su Yun.
As he walked, Zheng Ren thought about liver hydatid disease.
As the name suggests, this is a parasitic disease that mostly occurs in Qinghai, Gansu, Tibet and other places, and is rarely seen in other regions.
Zheng Ren had only seen one case of liver echinococcosis in Haicheng, which was a very simple disease. At that time, he could not undergo surgery. According to Zheng Ren's estimation, the operation performed by Liu Tianxing was only 70% complete. Just like that, Liu Tianxing had been bragging for half a year.
The operation is extremely difficult, but it shouldn't be difficult for the 912 doctors. Zheng Ren has always been confused about this.
Soon, I came to the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department.
The earliest general surgery department was already divided into departments such as hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal, and glandular departments, rather than one general surgery department. Zheng Ren still remembers that when he came here last year, he happened to meet a young patient with pj syndrome in the gastrointestinal surgery department, and then he went on stage to take a look.
Zheng Ren still remembers that bowl of intestinal polyps. However, the departments in Haicheng City No. 1 Hospital are not so detailed, and Zheng Ren is still accustomed to collectively calling them general surgery.
Figures in white uniforms were constantly running in the corridor, and the air was filled with the smell of an emergency response.
It was such a familiar feeling. In just a moment, Zheng Ren felt the hormone levels in his body increase, and his heart rate rose to 110 beats/min.
"Dong Jia!" Su Yun shouted at the door of the emergency room. The voice was not loud, but it was enough for the people inside to hear clearly.
"Brother Yun!" A doctor in his thirties came out, sweat all over his forehead.
"How about it?"
"What are you doing here?" Dong Jia, the hospital manager, was so confused that he opened his mouth to ask.
"Are you going to panic after a big rescue? My boss came to take a look and talk about the situation." Su Yun said with disgust.
Dong Jia glanced at Su Yun and Zheng Ren standing behind him in astonishment. He could avoid such troublesome things as long as he could, but who else was there to catch them
But the other side was busy, the nurse was pushing medicine, so he didn't have time to think too much and just said it directly.
"The young female patient, 22 years old, was diagnosed with end-stage hepatic echinococcosis and was admitted to the hospital in the emergency department today. 45 minutes ago, the patient showed signs of infection and poisoning and is now being rescued."
"Terminal stage?" Zheng Ren asked.
Hydatid disease is a serious zoonotic disease, and domestic dogs are the main source of infection.
Contact with sick dogs and ingestion of food or water contaminated with insect eggs are the main ways of getting sick.
There are three main types of hydatid disease in my country: cystic type, alveolar type, and mixed vesicular type. Among them, alveolar hydatid disease is the most serious, has a high fatality rate, and is even called "worm cancer."
If it is in the terminal stage, it means that the hydatid has invaded at least two or more organs.
When Su Yun heard what Dong Jia said, his expression became solemn.
"There is erosion in the chest, abdominal cavity, and portal veins, making it difficult to perform surgery."
Dong Jia didn't talk nonsense and said everything he could.
A combined thoracoabdominal incision is required to complete the operation. And when it comes to the portal vein, there is a high probability that the vascular department will be involved, and many departments will perform joint operations.
Especially the portal veins need to be rerouted, which is a big deal.
Why are tips surgery so risky, and clinicians are still researching it? Isn't it because the risk of portazygous vein devascularization is higher