Dr. Guan couldn¡¯t help but smash his thigh with his fist, excitement flashed on his face.
The sullen expressions on other medical staff¡¯s faces were suddenly greeted by the sunshine. The whole air was no longer filled with cold wind, but was like a spring breeze of hope, and everyone was smiling.
Explain that the plan she mentioned is feasible. Everyone agrees that it is feasible.
¡°I think it¡¯s okay, just do as she said.¡± Grandma Zheng, the leader of the on-site surgery team, made the decision on the spot.
Chang Jiawei found that his plan to praise his classmates was taken a step too late, and someone took advantage of him, so he flattened the corners of his mouth.
"If you really go by what she said, this anesthesia -" The anesthesiologist laughed until his eyes bloomed. Suddenly, the risk of his surgical anesthesia dropped from 10 to 1 or even 0. "Can it be done?" The young doctor thought again and raised some objections, mainly because she realized that she was a student, and her suggestions would inevitably fail without practical experience as a basis. Some things seem feasible in theory
, it¡¯s wonderful to think about it, but when it¡¯s time to work, you will find that everything is not working. Young doctors have suffered the most from this kind of loss and have been hit the most by reality, so they are the most worried. What are the disadvantages of surgery that only removes? It is said that suturing is time-consuming because of the poor lighting conditions at the scene. Surgical resection also requires eyesight, and there is also the problem of visibility.
exist. Whether it is really possible to remove both lower limbs within ten minutes needs to be considered.
"I'll give you thirty minutes." The anesthesiologist encouraged the surgeons.
"No need. Ten minutes." Xie Wanying once again believed that she and her seniors could do it together.
Chang Jiawei is full of confidence in this, and it is finally his turn to praise his classmates again. Just as he was about to speak, he didn't expect Grandma Cao from next door to suddenly come and take away his opportunity to praise others.
Grandma Cao pointed out: "Her eyes should be able to do it."
Whether it can be done or not, you will know after doing it. Anyway, there are a lot of experts on site. Everyone gathered up their energy and started working.
The ECG monitor was put on the patient early in the morning. The anesthesiologist first intubates the patient's trachea, prepares a ventilator, and prepares a short-acting anesthetic ratio.
The nursing staff and surgeons have disinfected their hands, put on disposable surgical gowns and gloves, and have all the surgical instruments ready.
It is said that only the resection is performed, but the subsequent amputation surgery must be taken into account in the hospital. Therefore, the surgeon needs to have a thorough understanding of the completeness of the entire amputation surgery, and cutting too much or too little will not work.
To make an analogy, it can be like the organ transplant mentioned before. When the transplant surgeon takes the organ, it is best to trim the donor organ properly in the first step, which can help the subsequent surgery to the maximum extent.
The biggest consideration in how much to remove in amputation surgery is the location of the incision. The location of the incision is how much of the injured person's leg the doctor wants to amputate and retain. At the scene, you can see where the pile of rocks pressed down the injured man's legs. In ordinary people's minds, doctors should perform resection at the area where the patient's leg is pressed, so that the patient's limb length can be preserved to the maximum extent.
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This is not how amputation works. If you look closely at disabled people, you will find that their limb stumps are wrapped in skin. We all know that when a knife is used, the cross-section of a limb shows "naked" bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, etc. that cannot be wrapped by skin. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com