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Ling ran stood in front of the light box for a short while before he tied his hands together and moved to the side of the operating table.
The attending physician from the Department of Urology was a little expectant, but he was more determined to look at Ling ran with his head held high.
After all, they were not doctors from the same department. Moreover, the attending physician was older than Ling ran. Usually, he would lower his head and suck up to Ling ran. That was because he was obeying authority. There was nothing to be ashamed of, but in the operating theater.., the attending physician also had his own technical background and his own little stubbornness.
âWhere do you think the bleeding is?âLing ran lowered his head and looked at the place where the attending physician dug. He asked first.
After being a senior doctor for so long, Ling ran had already formed some habits. To him, the current situation was actually very much like a freelance surgeon. He was trying to save the situation. He could not just save the situation by burying his head in it. He had to communicate with the other doctors on the stage.
The attending physician from the Department of Urology seemed to have been connected. He looked at Ling ran in a daze and asked, âWhat do I think?â
âHMM, you were doing an investigation just now, right? What did you find out? What are your thoughts?âLing ran still looked like he was teaching in a heuristic manner. This was not just a skill that he learned during his freelance surgery. When he was in school, there were often female students who came to ask Ling ran for advice. Ling ran always had to know what the other party had learned and what they thought.
Ling ran had the same attitude towards the attending physician from the Department of Urology before him. âI wonât play with your patient for free.â.
The attending physician from the Department of Urology was so inspired that his eyes went blank, he mumbled, âRadical nephrectomy. The most common causes of bleeding are the loss of blood vessels in the renal pedicle, lacerations of renal arteries, renal veins, and vena cava... a small number of them may be due to bleeding from the mesenteric vessels or adrenal glands...â
This was how he recited the theory.
However, the theory still had its uses.
Ling ran nodded and continued to ask, âOut of all the choices, which position do you think has the highest probability?â
The tenacity and stubbornness in the eyes of the attending physician from the Department of Urology gradually began to tremble. This was something that came from the bottom of his heart and was cultivated over many years, he was afraid of the question from the senior doctor. âI think... The blood vessel loss and the loss of blood from the renal vein have the highest probability.â
âThink about it again.âLing ran stood at the main seat at this time. As he tugged at the patientâs tissue, he slowly moved his hand deeper into the patientâs body.
âI...âThe attending physician from the Department of Urology could not help but lower his head and look in the direction that Ling ran was operating in, and then..
There was no use in that. The kidney was just there, and he could not see anything. The reason why bleeding during surgery was complicated was because the anatomy of the human body was so complicated, but the bleeding point could be small and fierce.
âI canât tell.âWhen the attending physician said this, he felt relieved. The restrictions brought about by his technical background were loosened.
Before he could completely relax, Ling ran hummed and asked, âThen, which one did you eliminate?â
âHuh?âThe attending physician was stunned.
âIf you canât determine where the bleeding is, shouldnât the first choice be to eliminate it?âLing ran glanced at the attending physician, and his arm gradually went deeper.
The attending physician was speechless.
Department director Ning held back his laughter at this moment. He coughed a few times before he finally stood up, he tried to smooth things over and said, âDoctor Ling, most surgeons do this by performing an exploratory laparotomy. If they could predict it beforehand, they would become hemostasia specialists.â
âDidnât you perform an exploratory laparotomy just now?âLing ran adjusted his position and continued to extend his hand into the patientâs body.
Department director Ning was also stumped by the question, but he laughed and said, âWith Doctor Lingâs personality, heâs really straightforward.â
When he said that, everyone in the operating theater laughed, and the atmosphere became a little more relaxed.
The attending physician of the Department of Urology also heaved a huge sigh of relief. Ever since he was promoted to an attending physician, he was less frequently tested. In a trance, he felt that he was about to return to the state of an intern.
Ling ran had only asked about it during the surgery. At this moment, he had also confirmed the location of the damaged vena cava. He pressed his finger gently on it.
The blood pressure and other numbers on the monitor began to rebound visibly.
âItâs stopped?âThe young nurse beside him was already about to cheer.
Department director Ning nodded steadily and praised, âAs expected of Doctor Ling.â
The attending physician who was standing next to him blinked. The thoughts that had just appeared in his mind were actually scattered along with those numbers.
This patient was his to begin with. He was the one in charge of the bed. He performed the preoperative analysis and performed the surgery... it could be said that he was the most familiar with it. Before Ling ran arrived at the operating theater, when the anesthetist was preparing, he was already at the bedside taking scans and looking at the scans. There was no need to talk about the surgical exploration. He was almost able to scan the area around his kidneys.
How Long had Ling ran been here? How much had he done?
He had not even touched his kidneys properly.
But the bleeding had stopped.
The industry of clinical medicine was a result-oriented industry. When a patient was bleeding profusely, no matter how much you did, your ultimate goal was to save their lives and stop the bleeding. Only when you achieved this goal would the process be meaningful.
If you did not achieve this goal, your hard work would be of little value.
âMake the incision bigger.âLing ran pressed one of his hands on the damaged blood vessel, so he gave the order directly.
The attending physician quickly responded with a âYes.âThen, he picked up the scalpel, lowered his head, and cut in the direction that Ling ran pointed out.
âThank you, Doctor Ling.âDepartment director Ning also sighed with emotion.
Although he was the one who invited Ling ran today, and it was a purposeful invitation, Ling ranâs performance after performing a small hemostatic surgery was still surprising.
Extraordinary surgical skills would not be considered ordinary just because they had seen it before. This was especially so for the doctors in the hospital.
After they saw an extraordinary surgery, they would see that they would participate in countless ordinary surgeries, ordinary surgeries, and weak surgeries.
Surgeries were not spectator sports. Doctors were not athletes, and they were not spectators either.
When they were faced with the death, pain, and joy of their own kind, every bit of empathy they felt would be rewarded with praise and disgust for their skills.
The attending physician from the Department of Urology acted submissively and followed Ling ranâs instructions.
When department director Ning saw that the patientâs vitals had stabilized, he walked up to him and smiled. âDoctor Ling, Iâm really sorry for calling you so urgently today.â
âItâs normal for a sudden hemorrhage to be urgent.âLing ran nodded and did not take it to heart.
Department director Ning smiled again. âThe emergency department has always called for emergency consultations from other departments. I didnât expect Yun Hua Hospital to fall into this situation. The doctors in the emergency medical center are called here every day for emergency consultations.â
Ling ran was very familiar with the meaning behind department director Ningâs words. To him, this was basically a daily routine, so he just nodded calmly.
âI might have to trouble you in the future, Doctor Ling.âDepartment director Ning noticed Ling RANâs expression. When he saw that Ling ranâs expression was calm, he immediately added, âIf thereâs an emergency consultation, please help me, Doctor Ling.â
âSure. But if itâs during the surgery, it might not be possible,âling ran answered very naturally.
âOf course, of course. I hope that Doctor Ling will not be stingy with your advice in the future,âdepartment director Ning agreed repeatedly.
The attending physician from the Department of Urology cast a sideways glance at department director Ning. He felt that something was not right, but he could not explain it.
âDoctor Ling, letâs go and see the patientâs family together?âDepartment director Ning was taking credit for Ling ranâs actions this time. The attending physician from the Department of Urology understood what Ling ran meant when he heard it, but he could only lower his head quietly and pretend that he did not hear it.
Even though he was still busy on the operating table, he could not even tell Ling ran how much he had done.
âDoctor Ling, you can go ahead. Iâll suture the rest.âThe attending physician from the Department of Urology had a docile look in his eyes.
âOnce the surgery is successful, you can just inform the family members,âLing ran took off his gloves and said calmly.
The attending physician who stood beside the operating table was inexplicably touched. âDoctor Ling is such a good person.â.
System: Please take note of your colleagueâs admiration (basic treasure chest) .
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