Chapter 2095 [2095] Looking for an opportunity
When his uncle looked back and said "understanding", Cao Yong looked ahead. The uncle is a neurosurgery boss, his brain is spinning fast, and he can see the thumping heartbeat in his heart.
My nephew is about to be embarrassed to see him. Zhai Yun smiled in his warm eyes. In fact, like this kind of serious, hard-working, lovely and talented girl, as long as she is a senior in dicine, no one will not like it.
"Go ahead." Deputy Director Lu said to Xie Xie in a more modest and even lower tone after wiping his blushing face.
"Dr. Song's strength, Mr. Lu knows. Dr. Song really wants to try an aneurysm in the posterior circulation. So, the problem becos another troubleso place." Xie Wanying stated her complete surgical ideas.
"What's the trouble?"
"Is it only affected by these three aneurysms, or the specific connection between these three aneurysms and the ophthalmic artery needs to be cracked."
What's the aning? The people in the Cardiology Departnt were the first to be shocked by her words again. Today, it's not the nerves that are shocking them, but classmate Xie.
The surroundings were quiet, one by one waiting for her to lift the lid.
"Don't forget the patient's symptoms and the purpose of our operation. PICA aneurysm was discovered incidentally, and it was not within the scope of our pre-operative discussion. It seems that it has little to do with eye blood supply and can be dealt with together. The trouble is from From the current results, it is difficult to say that the location of the two aneurysms in the anterior circulation is related to 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 pulling it to the operating room on the third floor, and it is necessary to continue to Find opportunities to solve eye problems while doing intervention in the operating room." Xie Wanying said.
"Wait, why do you say that the two aneurysms in the anterior circulation have little to do with the ophthalmic artery?"
"They branch distal to the middle cerebral artery."
For distant tumors, whether they can affect the fluctuation of the ophthalmic artery needs to be carefully confird.
After what she said, everyone rembered the symptoms of Dr. Hu's eye disease. The main purpose of this operation was to let the emboli of the central retinal artery fall out.
"Can't the retinal artery get in?"
People from the Departnt of Cardiology should look around and ask more questions at the scene, and it will be quicker to beco familiar with extra-neural knowledge. All the top three top students learn fast. Grasping the point, this group of people will first replace the big discussion outside the nerves:
"Not to ntion the retinal artery, the ophthalmic artery can't get in farther."
"How many branches of the ophthalmic artery?"
"Many, what's the posterior ciliary artery."
"The current situation is—"
"As she said, there is no embolus in the proximal segnt of the ophthalmic artery, but the embolus goes to the distant place. The catheter cannot get in. It seems that they are looking for aneurysm that affects the ophthalmic artery based on this consideration."
"It's going to be difficult to plan for an operation like this." Lin Chenrong said the preliminary conclusion that everyone felt, "If you have all three aneurysms treated, if they are really related to the patient's ocular symptoms, will they be treated as soon as possible? , but completely blinded."
This possibility is real and possible.
According to the original doctor's good idea before the operation, there is only one aneurysm, and the location is easy to determine whether the ophthalmic artery embolus will fall off if it is removed.
It’s just that surgery often happens, and pre-operative predictions will backfire, and a fight will occur with the doctor’s expectations. Today's test results are too outrageous, far from the preoperative deviation. The location of the three tumors was sowhat inexplicable, and decisively knocked out the brains of the neurosurgeons.
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