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   Chapter 1498 [1498] The importance of the bottom line

"Yingying, please help ask him, should I go to the capital for treatnt or what? I heard from Dr. Jiang tonight, and I feel that your cousin is not doing well. But I can't understand what he ans. On the one hand, he said to seek a doctor in the capital. , on the one hand, he didn't say that he would go to the capital for treatnt." Shang Siling felt confused when she recalled the remarks of the attending doctor.

   In fact, the doctors at the Provincial People's Hospital knew the patient's situation, and if they opened the chest again, they would almost die on the operating table, so they could only choose dical interventional surgery to relieve the patient's ergency symptoms. The problem is that the patient's condition may not be suitable for long-distance travel to the capital for treatnt, and I want to find the doctor above to co down to the hospital to help with the operation.

   Can a doctor in the capital agree to co down and operate on a patient in person? Who is this patient?

   In those days, there was no fee for throwing knives, and doctors were not allowed to practice more dicine. Even if there is a fee for throwing knives, doctors in the capital, like Senior Brother Shen, can't go all the way to earn these hard-earned money. Unless the relationship with the patient is very special. Considering that it was his cousin's university leader who made a special trip to contact the invited doctor, it is estimated that this special relationship exists.

   In this way, my cousin's injury should have been hindered by the doctor's technique.

  Senior Brother Shen was reluctant to co down, probably because he thought it was useless to co down.

   This operation cannot be done. The Provincial People's Hospital thought it could be done, but Senior Brother Shen disagreed. Since Brother Shen thought it was impossible to perform surgery, why did the university leaders no longer try to find other doctors for her cousin, but continued to find her brother Shen. There is only one other reason. After looking for other doctors, only Shin Woo-hwan thought her cousin's interventional surgery was worth a try.

   In the final analysis, it becos yes, Senior Brother Shin thinks that he can try, but thinks it is useless to do it down. It shows that the operation is limited by the conditions of the Provincial People's Hospital here.

The hardware facilities and conditions of    Provincial People's Hospital are logically no worse than the capital. The facilities of hospitals in southern provinces and cities have always been much stronger than those in the capital. The policy is favorable because the introduction of the latest dical equipnt is faster and the construction of new buildings is super fast. Like the National Association, the planned new building has been delayed for many years, and construction has only started this year.

   It can only be said that the capital's hospital, as a national dical center, has an academic atmosphere that emphasizes the doctor as a human factor rather than other factors. Without the doctor's technology, the most advanced dical tools are useless.

   Xie Wanying had to rember what the counselor, Teacher Ren, said to the surgical students in the first class: Surgery is for internal dicine.

   Like the interventional endoscopic surgery in the departnt of internal dicine, it is said to be perford in a visual environnt, the surgical field of view has always been limited or even partially blind, and the scope of surgery is even more limited. There is a limit to what a doctor can do.

   This type of minimally invasive surgery brings little trauma to patients, but inevitably cos with unpredictable big risks. The simplest example, such as the bronchoscopy technique she first learned from Ms. Xin, was the routine biopsy of the patient's bronchial tissue that Mr. Xin perford for the first ti, and there were frequent reports of patients who died of complications due to hemorrhage.

   If there is sudden heavy bleeding and the bronchoscope cannot handle it, you can only hurriedly seek a surgical operation to stop the bleeding. In the sa way, pulmonary artery thrombolysis and coronary angiography to place stents, all require surgery to get to the bottom.

The level of cardiothoracic surgery in    Provincial People's Hospital is definitely not as high as that of the National Association of Chinese People's Association and Guozhi. Cardiovascular physicians dare to perform high-risk operations because they have their own surgery that can tell the truth.

  

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