The Surgeon’s Studio

Chapter 910: 902 Importance of residual kidney

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It is said that for general surgeries, reaching a completion rate of 79% is about the same.

At least the patient won't die on stage. After going down, the ICU doctor will worry about anything.

The completion of this operation can ensure that the patient does not die. I'm lucky to be able to save him, so what else can I ask for

But this is not what Zheng Ren wants.

He looked at the experimental subject on the operating table, silently in a daze. I recalled the operation twice, but could not find out what the problem was.

This pot must not be left to the system, a big pig’s hoof. Zheng Ren is quite capable. It must be that the surgery he performed was not perfect, which led to the incomplete completion of the surgery.

But where

Surgical training begins again.

Zheng Ren took every step carefully, trying to find important points missed by the surgery.

However, when the skin was sutured, he saw that the completion rate of the operation was still 79%.

This is going to be a curse.

Zheng Ren frowned and looked at the experimental subjects, not even daring to leave the system operating room.

There are people outside. Only the operating room in the system space has a different time flow rate than the outside world. It is almost static. Zheng Ren usually does surgical training in the locker room, sitting there blankly, no one will express any surprise.

But there are people outside today, and it would be weird if you stay in the same position for too long.

Just waste it, there's nothing you can do about it.

Zheng Ren went through the operation process twice more. There was a thought that kept spinning in his mind, but he couldn't grasp it.

If this situation happened outside, Zheng Ren would not worry about it, but would just let it take its course. When it's time to think of it, you will naturally think of it.

But now that I am in the system operating room, every minute is extremely precious.

Helpless, Zheng Ren had no choice but to perform another surgical training to prepare himself to become more proficient in his techniques. And during the surgery, I wondered what exactly I had missed.

76%…

75%…

Because I was thinking about something, the completion rate of the surgery did not increase but decreased.

When the sixth operation began, Zheng Ren prepared to remove the patient's remaining kidney as usual. Suddenly, a thought ripped through the dark curtain of thinking like lightning.

Zheng Ren remembered what was wrong.

Director Miao asked himself how much of the patient's kidneys could be retained. I said that at most 15% of the upper pole of the kidney can be retained.

Once you open your mind, everything else will fall into place.

Why does kidney transplantation basically not require nephrectomy, but rather make a "home" for the fresh kidney in the iliac fossa? It's because the original kidneys will still have a certain function, more or less, it doesn't matter.

Moreover, it is best to preserve glands such as the adrenal glands to avoid many diseases of the endocrine system after surgery.

If both sides are completely removed, the secretion of the endocrine system will be disrupted, and a successful operation will fail in minutes.

Thinking of this, Zheng Ren suddenly became enlightened.

This time, he did not directly cut off the remaining kidney of the experimental subject, but repaired it bit by bit to preserve as much kidney function and glands as possible.

But…

so hard.

The test subject's kidneys have been completely broken. It is quite difficult to retain some kidneys under such circumstances.

After training on more than ten surgeries, Zheng Ren gradually mastered the method. The completion rate of the surgery continued to rise even though it could only increase by 5% at the beginning, and finally the completion rate of the surgery reached a high level of 98%!

That's it, Zheng Ren thought to himself.

Although it is not 100%, he is satisfied. The difference is about 2%, which is probably related to the condition of the experimental subject.

After all, he is a patient with hemorrhagic shock, and the probability of achieving 100% success in any operation is not very high.

Zheng Ren was extremely pleased to see urine constantly flowing out of the test subject's urine bag.

End the surgical training and go back.

Zheng Ren opened his eyes and consumed a master-level skill book and more than 20 hours of surgical training in just a blink of an eye outside.

The sound of a flat car sounded in the corridor, and the patient with severe burns was hurriedly pushed up under the protection of a sterile cover.

Director Miao had already finished brushing his hands and called a leading professor to assist him in removing the kidney.

When leaving, he glanced at Zheng Ren and said: "Boss Zheng, please go to the stage first and try to repair the remaining kidneys. I can finish the job in more than 20 minutes, and it won't take too long." of."

After saying that, Director Miao left.

Zheng Ren recalled the operation process, and instead of brushing his hands directly, he asked Su Yun to go to the neurosurgery department to borrow a piece of equipment for microsurgery.

"Boss, do you want to be so meticulous about kidney transplantation?" Su Yun was surprised.

When it comes to organ transplantation, Su Yun started at a much higher level than Zheng Ren. He studied and performed heart transplantation. Zheng Ren's current level of organ transplantation was not as good as Su Yun's.

In Su Yun's view, kidney transplantation, a surgery with large blood vessels, is completely unnecessary.

"The remaining kidney needs repair." Zheng Ren said.

Su Yun was a little confused, but he still took the time to borrow the equipment from him.

Xiao Yiren also rushed to the operating room, and Zheng Ren brushed her hands with her.

This feeling is really good.

In general surgeries, the instrument nurse must clean the stage in advance and count the number of instruments with the circulating nurse to prevent pliers, scissors and other items from being left in the patient's stomach.

A long time ago, this kind of thing happened often.

But since the emphasis on verification, there has been much less. Sometimes, because of a hemostatic forceps clamped on a sterile drape, the entire operating room can search like crazy for an hour.

Finally, the doctor who made the mistake must be scolded.

This must be the first time brushing hands with Xiao Yiren, Zheng Ren thought in his heart.

"Zheng Ren, is it just a kidney transplant?" Xie Yiren asked.

It's just... Zheng Ren's expression to Xiao Yiren... he was sincerely happy. If it were Su Yun, he would definitely criticize him. But when Xiao Yiren said it, she felt confident.

"Before kidney transplantation, the remaining kidney must be repaired to try to leave as many remaining kidneys and adrenal glands as possible." Zheng Rendao.

"Oh, I've never seen anyone do it before."

"The patient is suffering from trauma, so there is an extra step." Zheng Ren explained simply.

As he spoke, he peeked at Xiao Yiren brushing her hands.

The six-step process of washing hands is simple and clear, and each step is extremely standard. Coupled with her flawless appearance, she can be used in a promotional video.

Especially when the water from the faucet fell on Xiao Yiren's jade-white hands, the splashing water droplets seemed to carry a gentle fragrance.

Just like mountain spring water, it is full of vitality.

After brushing his hands, Zheng Ren was still a little reluctant to leave. But the other side needs to hurry up and perform the surgery. Director Miao said that it only takes more than 20 minutes for his side to come over.

Zheng Ren thought to himself that he would wash vegetables with Xiao Yiren next time.

After brushing his hands, disinfecting them, putting on clothes and sterile gloves, Zheng Ren stood next to Yu Jianshui.

As soon as he stretched out his hand, the hemostat was slapped on his hand.