Chapter 1317: Twist (1/2)
Intraoperative evaluation of ultrasound is more and more widely used in the operating room.
Ling Ran had frequently used intraoperative ultrasound during surgery before, but now he has performed heart surgery and intraoperative ultrasound is still smooth.
This is also the current trend. Ultrasound can be used to determine the area of the valve orifice, the degree of activity, the degree of regurgitation, the speed of blood flow, the location and severity of the disease and so on.
Watching Ling Ran do it, Zuo Cidian stretched his neck to look, without hiding the attention on his face.
”Acknowledge?” The visiting nurse walked over and stopped Zuo Cidian a bit, lest he stay too close and affect Ling Ran's operation.
”Just my patient.” Zuo Cidian closed his neck, a little slow, like a farmed turtle.
”The doctors who have been to the United States are not the same. Humanities care about leverage.” The itinerant nurse smiled twice, not too long.
Zuo Cidian continued to stretch his neck to look, but only to see Ling Ran using the probe to scan the short axis of the artery, the apex of the heart, and the five-chamber section.
When I looked up at the screen again, I saw a patch of blue.
In the ultrasound image, the systole of the heart presents this state, indicating that the negative blood flow has been quite serious.
”Sure enough, the mitral valve insufficiency.” Zuo Cidian used the results to determine the cause of the regression, and it was easy to determine.
Ling Ran nodded, confirming Zuo Cidian's judgment.
Although he could use virtual humans to directly determine the patient's heart state, as a consumable, Ling Ran actually didn't like to do it in the initial judgment.
After all, the initial judgment can be guessed at 9:8 with an instrument, so why waste the time of precious virtual humans.
If necessary, using the same length of time in the judgment of amphibious surgery will bring much greater benefits.
Huo Congjun looked at Zuo Cidian more, and asked a little unexpectedly: ”Doctor Zuo has talent in cardiac surgery?”
Because it was the boss's question, everyone obediently waited for the answer from Chief Sword Ling Ran.
Ten seconds later, Ma Yanlin coughed twice and reminded in a low voice: ”Doctor Ling?”
Ling Ran suddenly raised his head, looked at Huo Congjun, and said, ”I thought it was a question.”
”Suppose...” Huo Congjun shrugged unsurprisingly, then laughed, and helped Zuo Cidian to relieve his embarrassment by the way: ”It seems that Lao Zuo has no hope of getting ahead in cardiac surgery?”
For a moment, Zuo Cidian was really looking forward to it, but at this moment he was completely awake, and he laughed: ”I am at this age. Even if I am involved in cardiac surgery, I am afraid that it will not be easy to use for a few years. It's better to be stable.”
”It won't take long to learn cardiac bypass alone, but the cost performance is not as good as orthopedics.” Ling Ran gave his own judgment, and also his plan for Zuo Cidian in clinical medicine.
If it is said that Zuo Cidian had a little regret just now, when Ling Ran said it, his mind immediately turned.
In China, for ordinary doctors, heart surgery is just a little nicer. Except for the compulsory one, there is no way to compete with orthopedics in all aspects.
In a place where the competition among departments like Yunyi is fierce, the orthopedics department can even outsmart the operation and scientific research through better operating rooms and more experimental funds.
Zuo Cidian was naturally more interested in orthopedics, and immediately followed Ling Ran's words and said, ”I listen to you, Doctor Ling.”
Ling Ran nodded and continued his operation.
Wu Lei, a young nurse standing next to Zuo Cidian, listened to the conversation among several people, and decided to give Zuo Cidian a good face. She turned her body slightly and touched Zuo Cidian with a soft sister-like elbow, as if inadvertently.
Although a bit older and a bit ugly, if you are an orthopedic doctor, at least you have money.
Moreover, if you eat radiation regularly, you can die earlier than the average.
”The arterial valve is thickened by more than 3 millimeters.” Ling Ran judged through ultrasound, and quickly said what Zuo Cidian wanted to hear: ”Heart valvuloplasty can be done.”
”Can you?” Zuo Cidian straightened up and said hurriedly, ”Then I will inform the patient's family, and you will continue.”
The pre-operation notice had already been signed, and it was said that Ling Ran would continue to do it whether it was plastic surgery or replacement surgery. But from the general process, the hospital and doctors are willing to sign a notice to avoid liability when making a decision.
This is just like the critical illness notice. It is supposed to be done next time, but some hospitals still tend to keep issuing the critical illness notice, keep going, keep going...