Chapter 466 - Thorough Injuries (2/2)
Chu Yanran and Chu Yanzhi had already given the patient general anesthesia. However, the patient’s posture was particularly awkward. There were a few sandbags placed under the left side of the body to cus.h.i.+on it. It was at an angle so that the patient would not touch the steel bar that entered the a.n.u.s.
This posture definitely made the surgery even more awkward.
“Get Yang Lei up here.” Zheng Ren brushed his hands and said in a deep voice, “Prepare the blood. Hurry up.”
The circulating nurse rushed around, her feet barely touching the ground. She helped Xie Yi prepare all sorts of surgical tools while preparing the equipment needed for the surgery, such as the negative pressure suction.
Chu Yanzhi said, “I’ll go make a call. Have the blood samples been sent?”
“The emergency department has sent them.” Zheng Ren began to don the sterile surgical gown. Chu Yanzhi tied the strap for him and jogged all the way to go call Yang Lei to go on operating theatre. After that, she went to the blood transfusion department to get the blood bags necessary
It was fortunate that it was daytime, Zheng Ren thought to himself.
Su Yun spread out the list and went to sterilize the equipment, putting on his clothes as fast as he could.
However, how the two of them stood became a big problem.
In normal surgery, they should stand on both sides. The surgeon stood on one side of the patient, while the first a.s.sistant stood on the other. However, the rebar was inserted from the back. The patient was lying on the operating table at an angle of 60 degrees, so the other side could not see the operating field at all.
Zheng Ren only hesitated for a second before he said, “Su Yun, this way.”
Su Yun reached out, grabbed a large piece of gauze covered with iodophor, and slapped it into Zheng Ren’s hand.
It was a familiar formula and smell, but Zheng Ren did not feel it at all.
His brain was working at high speed as he planned how he could pull the patient back from the brink of death.
He disinfected the gauze and the hemostat to the side of the patient’s leg. With a flip of his hand, the hilt of the scalpel rested in his palms.
Zheng Ren did not wait. He cut the patient’s abdomen from the bottom to the top.
Emergency treatment was a race against time. Zheng Ren really wished that the length of the rebar was as big as the incision.
The rapid blunt dissection opened up the abdominal cavity.
As the abdominal cavity opened up, the intestines flowed out of the patient’s abdominal cavity.
This was also the reason why the general surgery required a horizontal position.
The large gauze was padded. Using a sterile sheet and the body to cover the intestines, Zheng Ren began to look for the damaged positions of the rebar.
After the abdominal cavity was completely opened, it was a shocking sight to behold.
The steel bar pierced through the r.e.c.t.u.m, the left colon ruptured, and the stomach ruptured. It went through the entire stomach, punctured the diaphragm, penetrating upward.
“Why isn’t the Thoracic Department here yet?!” Zheng Ren roared.
Su Yun felt a powerful aura rising from Zheng Ren’s body. It was as if the lion king was patrolling his territory. His roar was filled with infinite dignity.
When did he grow to such a level? Su Yun was a little absent-minded.
“Yang Lei, help the boss. I’ll go for a thoracotomy.” Seeing Yang Lei come up, Su Yun immediately gave his own orders.
Su Yun could be in charge of the thoracotomy, but there was not enough manpower.
Zheng Ren was troubled.
At this moment, Cao Guozhen rushed over. He said apologetically, “I’m sorry, Chief Zheng. We were doing a bypa.s.s surgery over there. I heard that there was an emergency, so I rushed over.”
“Scrub your hands and open the chest with Su Yun, ” Zheng Ren said as he checked the wound in his abdomen.
His words were clear and concise.
Cao Guozhen did not say a word. He ran over to scrub his hands and almost b.u.mped into Yang Lei who had just finished brus.h.i.+ng his own hands.
“Chief Zheng, do you still need people? ” Cao Guozhen asked.
“Call for another person,” Zheng Ren said.
Naturally, the more people there were, the better.
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