Sometimes the surgeon may not be able to do it all by himself after a long time of fussing and fussing about it. In order to save time, those watching around discovered that today's surgical team once again used a wonderful coordination system that is not visible at all during normal operations.
Ichisuke stretched out his fingers and replaced the surgeon¡¯s left fingers by inserting them into the upper suprasternal fossa incision to connect.
Everyone looked at it and realized, hey, this method is possible, it works, and it is probably better than doing it alone. Think about it, if a person inserts both hands up and down, the posture itself is not very convenient. If it is not smooth, it is bound to be laborious and difficult. If there are two people, one person can insert from the lower end, and the other person can insert from the opposite side from the lower end. Each of them can find a comfortable position, and the angle can be adjusted at any time. In comparison, if a person stretches out his hands and thrusts up and down, it means that both ends are trapped, and it is difficult to change the posture and angle if you want to.
??Coordination in anything is similar to teaming up to play games and football. If a team cooperates well, it is far better than if one person is responsible for everything. In fact, looking at today's sports team competitions, the winners all rely on cooperation, not just on one person. This is because with the development of technology, people's division of labor can become more and more refined, just like machines, and the requirements for coordination are getting higher and higher.
Soon, the crowd observing the operating table discovered that where only two people needed to cooperate, it was three people. The first assistant had to free up his hands to help perform the surgery. Who would take the pliers that were in her hand? No, the second assistant was needed to help.
The movements of the three young doctors passed smoothly, as smoothly as a stream, without any sign of greeting each other.
The anesthetist was surprised internally. He felt that he was right when he described the three young people as three programmed robots working at high speed on a production line. Look at how these three titles are flowing down the river, like a strange sight of dominoes falling together, which is so jaw-dropping.
Everyone¡¯s eyes couldn¡¯t help but look at Cao Zhao again: Why didn¡¯t you speak?
If your child does well, shouldn¡¯t he give you a few words of praise?
Cao Zhao: What am I praising? I still don't understand what's going on with these kids.
I said that the commander-in-chief, Mr. Duan, is a step genius, and his step estimation is correct. The problem is that it is almost impossible for everyone to do what the commander-in-chief says and to execute it meticulously. The members of the surgical team need to be well connected and develop a tacit understanding, which will take at least time and hundreds of surgeries to develop. If it hadn't been for his arrangement, these three people wouldn't have been able to stand on the same operating table tonight. This was the first time they were paired together.
There must be some secret here. ¡ª¡ªThe little whirlpool in the eyes of the immortal brother is about to narrow.
In less than two seconds, the surgeon's long flat forceps and the first assistant's index finger successfully joined together, and another important surgical step was quickly completed. Next, the surgeon used the electric knife to cut the xiphoid process, and then used the scissors to cut the lower end of the sternum along the midline. The first and second assistants kept helping to stop the bleeding and clean up the area.
It is the anesthesiologist¡¯s job to cooperate with the operating table doctor to reduce the tidal volume. After reducing the pulmonary ventilation, the lung collapses, and the heart moves backward along with the collapsed lung. This benefit is obvious. The pleura shrinks along with the large number of organs and is no longer next to the bones. The doctor can avoid injuring the pleura when sawing the bone and avoid rupturing the pleural extraneous branches.