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    ¡°Old¡± surgical doctors can¡¯t compare with the real human anatomy cases they handle in the operating room, which they can¡¯t compare to the medical students who learn to read dead objects in textbooks and in the anatomy room.

    The patient¡¯s own blood had abnormal fluctuations, which caused the emboli to move back and forth on its own. Dr. Hu¡¯s vision was sometimes brighter and sometimes darker.  As the junior sister said, Cao Yong, who is considered an "old" surgeon, only had to think for a moment. Isn't this a sign that the patient may have an aneurysm?

    The clinical symptoms textbook of aneurysm says that there is no abnormal blood fluctuation.  But surgeons are different. Being able to observe such a subtle landscape during surgery is the experience advantage of "old" doctors.

    An intracranial aneurysm is a local abnormal bulge of an intracranial artery, which can be imagined as a blood reservoir.  Normal blood vessel diameters hold a limited amount of blood, and blood fluctuations are within fixed limits.  After adding a blood reservoir, if there is any disturbance, the water in the reservoir will be released into the blood vessels or the blood in the blood vessels will rush back into the reservoir. Do you think this blood fluctuation will not become larger?  If the blood fluctuation is even greater, it will directly break through the wall and cause massive bleeding.

    During the operation, if the doctor touches these aneurysms with his own hands, he can feel the pulse, which is a typical manifestation of blood fluctuations.  The principle is that the aneurysm is connected with the arteries and blood vessels and takes over the pressure of the arteries and blood vessels. If the arteries and blood vessels have pressure pulsations, there must be an aneurysm, and the effect of the reservoir will be more intense.

    The anatomical direction of the internal carotid artery was mentioned last time, and it is closely related to the circle of Willis.  As long as you are an "old" neurosurgery doctor, you know that the circle of Willis has a high probability of aneurysm, and it is a common site for aneurysms.  If the aneurysm is relatively small and has not ruptured, the patient's clinical symptoms are not obvious, but the absence of the aneurysm cannot be completely ruled out.

    At this point, Cao Yong, an "older" doctor, can quickly recall actual cases for reference and then make a more realistic diagnosis.  It is reasonable for young doctors not to be able to do this.

    To put it bluntly, doctors say, it is an industry that becomes more popular the older it gets.

    The ophthalmologist did not judge Dr. Hu¡¯s situation in time. It cannot be said that the ophthalmology department was at fault.

    Dr. Hu¡¯s eye disease is not caused by a simple aneurysm, but is the result of multiple factors. It is in line with the clinical rule that the cause of many diseases cannot be caused by one factor.  The aneurysm may be a factor that aggravates Dr. Hu's eye disease rather than the main cause.  But if it is true that aneurysms contribute to Dr. Hu's disease, then it is entirely possible for doctors to seize this as an opportunity to solve Dr. Hu's eye disease.

    No matter what, the ophthalmology department has successfully helped patients resolve emergencies in the early stages of the disease.  The cause of the remaining patients has not been discovered by the ophthalmology department. When the patient's condition reaches a point where a single department cannot solve the problem, it usually requires the collective efforts of various medical departments.  Patients extensively seek the opinions of doctors from other departments, and seeking medical treatment from neurosurgery is a normal course of medical diagnosis and treatment for clinically difficult diseases.

    ¡°This is often the case in clinical practice. A patient with a difficult and complicated disease mostly relies on luck when seeking good doctors.  It's great luck to meet a doctor like Cao Yong who has an idea and thinks of an opportunity.  If you are unlucky, the best time window for treatment of the disease will be lost during the process of seeking medical treatment. Even if it is detected later, it will not help.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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