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    Yes, the catheter for interventional surgery can only be placed at the proximal end of the ophthalmic artery to inject medicine or place a stent.  If these places are blocked, needless to say, there is a chance to place catheters and stents here, and the effect of thrombus removal and thrombolysis is better.

    Catheters and stents are limited by the diameter of blood vessels and cannot deliver to the terminal blood supply vessels of the retina. Can the remaining thrombolytic drugs pass through the ophthalmic artery to accurately reach the blocked position of the retinal artery and be dissolved? Maybe it can.  It's just that if thrombolytic drugs are feasible, why do you need to undergo this interventional surgery? It's like directly injecting veins throughout the body.

    As a big boss in the industry, Dr. Hu¡¯s ophthalmology doctor knows the basics of these surgeries and will not deceive colleagues like Dr. Hu.  After preliminary examination, it was judged that the possibility of an embolus like Dr. Hu's was at the end was very high, and it was feared that the embolus removal stent would not be possible.

    Any surgery has risks.

    People have already done research abroad, and there is no difference in the therapeutic effects of intravenous thrombolysis and interventional local thrombolysis.  This is number one.  .  The second is that the risk of this interventional surgery in ophthalmology is very high, which is dozens of percent higher than the adverse incidence rate of intravenous thrombolysis.

    This interventional surgery in ophthalmology is not performed by an ophthalmologist. The ophthalmologist assists on site and must be performed by an interventional physician.  It can be seen from the above-mentioned incidence of surgical adverse events that this operation requires a very high technical level for interventional surgeons.

    Think about it, domestic interventional surgery is still catching up with foreign countries, and the training of interventional surgeons can be said to have not reached foreign standards. There are very few people who truly have this level of ophthalmic interventional technology.  Many foreign experts have done this, but there are very few experts and doctors who can guarantee this in China.  What's more, Dr. Hu's attack is extremely rare in both eyes, not just one eye, and the risk of interventional surgery is higher.

    Finally, Dr. Hu¡¯s previous intravenous thrombolysis treatment results confirmed that it was correct not to perform interventional surgery.  Because the emboli in Dr. Hu's central retinal artery cannot be completely dissolved by thrombolytic drugs.  It is equivalent to saying that if you perform interventional surgery, local thrombolysis is risky and useless.

    After hearing what the doctor said, Mr. Liu lowered his head, indicating that the information he had obtained for his wife was invalid.

    I¡¯m not an expert, so the fragmented information from hearsay is definitely biased, which is normal.

    ¡°Perhaps his wife, Dr. Hu, almost gave up because she knew this was the case.

    Mr. Liu looked worried and asked the doctor sincerely: "Last night, many doctors suggested that I come to see you, Dr. Cao. Is there nothing you can do about my wife's disease? In fact, what their doctors said last night  , I don¡¯t quite understand what I heard. Is there any way to treat eye diseases other than neurosurgery?¡±

    "I just told you about the eye treatment. Your wife was given thrombolytic drugs within a few hours, which removed part of the emboli and bought herself precious time so that the doctor could think of more ways to treat you.  It¡¯s your wife¡¯s disease. At first glance, the remaining parts of your wife¡¯s embolus should be calcified or cholesterol, so they cannot be dissolved. If it cannot be dissolved, the only way is to find a way to get out the embolus.¡± Cao Yong  He said, "Diseases like your wife's often occur together with stroke, which has shown that the two are closely related. Dr. Hu's disease is indeed an eye disease. From an anatomical point of view, the arterial system that supplies blood can be said to belong to  In the extraneural realm. The ophthalmic artery itself is a blood vessel that enters the brain." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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