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    After receiving the "understanding" look from his uncle looking back, Cao Yong looked forward.  My brother-in-law is a neurosurgery expert. His mind works very fast, and he can almost feel the pounding heartbeat in his heart.

    The nephew was embarrassed to be seen by him.  Zhai Yunsheng smiled in his warm eyes.  In fact, no medical senior would dislike such a hard-working, cute and talented girl.

    "Keep talking." Deputy Director Lu finished wiping his red face and said to classmate Xie in a gentler and lower tone.

    "Mr. Lu knows Dr. Song's ability. Dr. Song really wants to try aneurysms in the posterior circulation. So, the problem becomes another more troublesome place." Xie Wanying stated the complete surgical idea.

    "What's the trouble?"

    "Is it only these three aneurysms that are affected, or is there a special connection between these three aneurysms and the ophthalmic artery that needs to be deciphered."

    What's the meaning?  The people in the cardiology department were the first to be shocked by her words.  What really shocked them today was not their nerves but classmate Xie.

    It was quiet all around, everyone was waiting for her to open the lid.

    "Don't forget the patient's symptoms and the purpose of our operation. The pica aneurysm was discovered incidentally and was not within the scope of our preoperative discussion. It seems to have little to do with the eye's blood supply and can be dealt with together. The trouble is from  Judging from the current results, it is difficult to say that the location of the two aneurysms in the anterior circulation has much to do with the blood supply to the eye. To determine whether the three aneurysms are related to the ophthalmic artery, this is not a problem that can be solved by going to the operating room on the third floor. It needs to be continued.  We look for opportunities to solve eye problems while doing surgery in the interventional operating room,¡± said Xie Wanying.

    "Wait a minute, why do you say the two aneurysms of the anterior circulation have little to do with the ophthalmic artery?"

    ¡°They branch off distally from the middle cerebral artery.¡±

    For distant tumors, whether they can affect the fluctuation of the ophthalmic artery needs to be carefully confirmed.

    After what she said, everyone remembered Dr. Hu¡¯s eye disease symptoms. The main purpose of this operation was to remove the emboli from the central retinal artery.

    "Can't the retinal artery enter?"

    People from the cardiology department can quickly familiarize themselves with neurosurgery knowledge by looking around and asking more questions at the scene.  They are all top three top students who learn quickly.  Grasping the main points, these people chattered instead of the big discussion outside the nerves:

    "Don't talk about the retinal artery, even places far away from the ophthalmic artery cannot enter."

    "How many branches does the ophthalmic artery have?"

    "Yes, what is the posterior ciliary artery?"

    "The current situation is¡ª¡ª"

    "As she said, there is no emboli in the proximal segment of the ophthalmic artery, and the emboli travel far away. The catheter cannot enter. It seems that they are based on this consideration and want to find a diseased aneurysm that affects the ophthalmic artery."

    "It is very difficult to plan an operation like this." Lin Chenrong expressed the preliminary conclusion that everyone felt, "If you have dealt with all three aneurysms, if they are really related to the patient's eye symptoms, will they be dealt with at once?"  , but became completely blind.¡±

    This possibility is indeed possible.

    According to the doctors¡¯ original good idea before the operation, there was only one aneurysm, and the location was easy to determine whether the ophthalmic artery embolus could be removed if removed.

    It¡¯s just that surgery often happens that the preoperative predictions backfire and conflict with the doctor¡¯s expectations.  Today¡¯s test result is too outrageous and deviates far from the preoperative result.  The location of the three tumors was somewhat inexplicable, and it completely confused the brains of many neurosurgeons.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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