Chapter 157: Direct reviews (1/2)
When Ling Ran's third finger was halfway through, Fei Zhou finally completed the replantation of the broken finger of the first finger. & 1t; /
The remaining **** were on the right palm. Even if Feizhou wanted to squeeze, he couldn't squeeze in anymore. He could only hold his breath and left the operating room. & 1t; /
Ling Ran was doing her own thing without raising her head. & 1t; /
4 hours of fine operation, even if Ling Ran has experience, he is exhausted and feels almost at his limit. & 1t; /
This feeling is like a triathlete. Even if you often practice, you will still be tired after running three quarters or even half of the time. & 1t; /
In comparison, chief physician Wang Haiyang is even harder. & 1t; /
His age was originally the oldest among the four groups of doctors, and he had to master the progress of the entire operation, coupled with heavy pressure, and waited until the finger assigned to him was exhausted. & 1t; /
Wang Haiyang couldn't help recalling his last exhausted moment, then looked at Ling Ran. & 1t; /
Not long ago, Ling Ran's experience as an assistant for replanting broken fingers was hardly forgotten by Wang Haiyang. That day, it set a record for the replantation of Wang Haiyang's broken fingers. & 1t; /
Of course, that is a record of meaning to Wang Haiyang himself, meaningless to others. & 1t; /
”Director Wang, otherwise, I'll do the **** of the right hand?” Fei Zhou has been waiting, he has already seen the x-ray film of the middle finger, and wondering when the position is free, can come again. & 1t; /
As the deputy director of Yunyi who has done most of the finger replantation, Fei Zhou is very confident. If he returns for another round, his degree will be faster and the quality will be very stable. & 1t; /
”I'll do it myself.” Wang Haiyang didn't give Feizhou a chance. & 1t; /
He is the person in charge of the entire operation and has no reason to leave the operating table. & 1t; /
Fei Zhou was helpless. For the chief physician Wang Haiyang, he was also regarded as a half-level doctor, and the communication between surgeons was always frank and uncomfortable. & 1t; /
Fei Zhouyi stood aside, and then looked at the operation of Wang Haiyang, the operation of Guo Jianming, and the operation of Ling Ran ... & 1t; /
Most people are watching Ling Ran's operation. & 1t; /
Master-level **** suture. & 1t; /
Master Class Neuromuscular Anastomosis. & 1t; /
Replantation of perfect fingers. & 1t; /
3ooo cases of hand anatomy experience. & 1t; /
Master-level magnetic resonance reading. & 1t; /
When all technologies are mixed and used together, what Ling Ran shows is not explosive techniques, but continuous output of strong techniques. & 1t; /
Tendon anastomosis, high strength and high stability. & 1t; /
Vascular anastomosis, sutured with graded thin threads, once successful, resembling large blood vessels. & 1t; /
Nerve anastomosis, accurate alignment and fast suture. & 1t; /
Every step seems to be very easy, without any strange difficulty, as if taken for granted. & 1t; /
The doctors by the side have been watching for a long time, and even feel that they are looking at the debridement and suture in the treatment room. & 1t; /
After all, Ling Ran's expression was relaxed, and the operation progressed steadily. & 1t; /
This situation is usually born during weak chicken surgery. & 1t; /
However, why do others face various difficulties when replanting broken fingers, but Ling Ran does not? & 1t; /
Once doctors think of this problem, they start to feel restless. & 1t; /
Technology itself is, of course, important. & 1t; /
Ling Ran's clinical decision made the doctors more silent. & 1t; /
Every decision of every person has consequences. & 1t; /
This is especially straightforward for surgeons. & 1t; /
During debridement, if the blood vessels are cut too much, you may have to face the consequences of insufficient blood vessel length and transplantation. If you cut too little to avoid vascular transplantation, you may face the consequences of vascular infection or anastomosis ... & 1t; /
Making the right decision is easier said than done. & 1t; /
If a person can look back infinitely, can he perform the perfect operation? & 1t; /
Of course it is impossible. & 1t; /
First, the surgeon is really one minute above the stage and ten years off the stage. A decision may affect 2 seconds later, or maybe 2 years later, the regret medicine on the operating table will be useless when full. & 1t; /
Secondly, perfect surgery does not exist. & 1t; /
Only in the eyes of everyone, Ling Ran did it as if it were perfect. & 1t; /