Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 202 - : 【202】The Dean’s Concern
Chapter 202: 【202】The Dean’s Concern
Competition among top-tier hospitals is fierce.
Senior brother can’t help.
It can only be said that the senior brothers truly “see through the world’s harshness and indifference.” In comparison, she and her senior sisters seem rather naive.
It seems that what the eldest senior sister needs is not to visit Senior Cao’s home, but to have an opportunity to prove herself. Xie Wanying had figured out how to go back and talk to her.
After dinner, it was said that the famous doctors were explaining the special conditions of the patient to the family with various test reports and medical records. The family had to accept reality.
The patient had never been examined at Guoxie before; they were transferred there in a state of cardiac emergency. The doctors could only focus on saving the heart at first and didn’t have the time to conduct a full body check. They wanted to help the patient as soon as possible but didn’t know where to start. All serious illnesses begin with minor ones, and it’s the lack of daily care that leads to dire consequences.
Diseases do not differentiate whether the patient is a big boss or an ordinary person; they treat everyone equally.
In the ward, the patient who had the respirator tube removed did not have spontaneous breathing or heartbeat and quickly flatlined. The family wailed loudly in the room.
The departments that should feel relieved the most were cardiology and cardiac surgery, because the patient’s family members were in a difficult position.
There was another thing, it was heard that when President Wu left the meeting, he quietly asked Cao Yong, “Which intern is it?”
What Cao Yong whispered into President Wu’s ear, no one else knew.
After having lunch with his fellow townsman, Zhou Junpeng went upstairs to return to his department, and arrived at Fu Xinheng’s office.
He pushed the door open and entered, seeing Fu Xinheng examining an X-ray.
It was not the X-ray of the patient who died, but the one of the young man from his first visit to the hospital, which showed the marks of Xie Wanying’s previous puncture and catheter placement.
Zhou Junpeng said, “The people from neurosurgery are very interested in her.”
Isn’t that obvious? When have you seen Cao Yong take an intern around?
Even when Huang Zhilei was with Cao Yong, Huang had to be an outstanding student before he was qualified to shadow Cao Yong.
That group, including Cao Yong, loves talent, and this Fu Xinheng is very clear. Fu Xinheng himself loves talent. Medicine emphasizes teamwork. Anyone leading a team would want to recruit capable members, and finding a truly unique and exceptional genius would be invaluable.
The X-ray was clipped to a light box, and Fu Xinheng crossed his arms and looked at it over and over. He had reviewed this X-ray no less than a thousand times and was surprised and curious: how did she do it, precisely according to his command to the millimeter, truly puncturing into the pleural cavity by 0.5 centimeters.
Medical textbooks state how many centimeters to perform an operation, and any surgeon who has conducted one knows that it is impossible to be exactly precise—there’s always a minimum difference of at least 0.5 or more. Even he, nicknamed Robot, couldn’t achieve it.
He was very surprised when he saw this X-ray, and during the operation when he intentionally compared it again during the removal of the tube to see if it really was 0.5 centimeters deep, it seemed like it might actually be 0.5.
Could it have been a coincidence? More observation was needed.
“According to common sense, you should be able to insert the entire length of the catheter inside after retracting the steel needle.” Zhou Junpeng, who was looking over his shoulder, said, “This shows that it was indeed her first operation, and she did as you commanded.”
(Xie Wanying: No matter what, this teacher is an expert in cardiac surgery; even though she’s been reborn, she would still definitely listen to the teacher and execute the task methodically.)
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“If you had told her to insert the entire length of the catheter—”
By some twist of fate, he hadn’t said it because he thought she would know how, but why didn’t she do it? Did this reveal her talent to him?