The Surgeon's Studio Chapter 1829 Chest compressions with an 80mm Mercury pillar
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Chapter 1829 Chest compressions with an 80mm Mercury pillar
A cry of pain.
“We can still save him! Are you going to save him or not?” Zheng Ren asked Su Yun to look for another pacemaker. He roared as he performed irregular chest compressions on the patient.
“Save …” Gade woods sobbed.
He woke up from the intense pain, but to save people? He was already dead.
Dr. Reiner was right, Linda had already gone to heaven.
Gade woods cried like a child.
“Boss, a defibrillator.” Su Yun brought over a defibrillator from the room next door. Zheng Ren used two defiers in reverse, and with the “non – Standard” chest compressions, he was barely able to maintain Linda’s heartbeat.
“Su Yun, ask them about the procedure for signing.” Zheng Ren then called over a few doctors and nurses to a.s.sist in sending the patients over.
The other doors were dumbfounded as they looked at the wave of the electrocardiogram … If there were more. This can still be saved?
“You’re a doctor?” Reiner said in American English with disdain,””You don’t even know how to perform external chest compressions.”
“If you press it this way, the pressure generated when the blood is pumped out of the patient’s heart is 80 mm of the mercury column, so it won’t cause the interlayer to continue to tear.” Zheng Ren said coldly,”help!”
“What did you just say?” Dr. Reiner stood aside coldly with a stethoscope around his neck and his hands in his white pockets.
“You’re a doctor too?” Zheng Ren was like a machine. He said in Reiner’s American English,””You just stood aside and ignored the emergency treatment. Are you even worthy of being a doctor?”
As he spoke, Zheng Ren pushed the patient out of the ward with the help of a few dumbfounded medical staff. He rushed all the way to the operating room.
Reiner was stunned.
It was not because of what Zheng Ren had said.
He was very professional, so very professional, so even colder.
What echoed in Dr. Reiner’s mind was … The pressure of the blood pumped out by the heart was that of an 80 – millimeter mercury column.
This …
Although he was known as the world’s best cardiothoracic doctor, Reiner did not know whether Zheng Ren was right or wrong.
An 80mm mercury column? How could it be so accurate? If it was true … It was impossible! This was absolutely impossible!
Leonard was stunned.
He watched as Su Yun grabbed gade woods ‘collar and lifted him up from the ground. She seemed to say something to him before leaving in a hurry.
Was this the reason why the teacher wanted to come? When Reiner “woke up”, there was no one in the ward.
He did not go to the operating room. He had been to The King’s Hospital before and knew that it was outside the operating room where he could watch the surgery directly.
The operating theater was a two – story model, just like Zheng Ren’s duplex building in the capital. The first floor was the operating theater, which was large, tall, and slender. Half of the second floor was a small observation room. If you turned around, you could see the operating table through the gla.s.s. There was a large screen in the observation room that allowed you to watch the surgery directly from the angle of the shadowless camera.
This was The King’s Hospital. It was a very professional place.
Dr. Reiner shook his head. He had thought of many possibilities, but he rejected them all.
The patient was already dead. There was no way they could successfully resuscitate him. As the best cardiothoracic surgeon, Reiner was confident in his judgment.
So, he smiled coldly and went to the surgery observation room.
The hospital bed had just been pushed in, and the young doctor with yellow skin was still doing chest compressions with an 80mm mercury tube.
‘What a joke,’ Dr. Reiner thought.
He was the only one standing there, and it looked rather cold. Dr. Reiner suddenly wondered if his teacher would be disappointed when he saw that their operation had failed.
……
……
Zheng Ren pushed the patient into the operating theater. As there were only two defibrillator devices, he had to do a lot of work. But fortunately, they finally arrived at the operating room.
“Yiren!” Zheng Ren shouted after he entered.
“I’ve prepared my noodles,” Xie Yiren immediately answered,”do you want to brush your hands now?”
“Wear lead clothes.” Zheng Ren said.
Even though he tried his best to prevent Yiren from wearing lead during surgery, some situations were still unavoidable.
For example, now.
Zheng Ren’s gaze swept across the room, and the professor made a hand gesture.
He didn’t nag in half – baked northeastern Chinese, but remained silent. The surgery was so major that professor Rudolf Wagner didn’t even have the time to talk.
Old he looked at the machine with a frown.
“I’m fine. ” “Old Zhao,” Zheng Ren said,”you and Su Yun should be in position. I’ll wash my hands and prepare to disinfect them.”
Zhao Yunlong nodded his head.
The Bendall surgery was the largest surgery in the cardiothoracic Department, and this patient was only in the second stage of the surgery. All three of his brachioardium arteries were torn. After listening to the doctor’s description of the symptoms, Zhao Yunlong also highly suspected that the location of the tear was near the carotid artery.
The difficulty of the surgery had soared to a level that even Zhao Yunlong did not want to go through.
This didn’t count, and it was hard to say whether the patient was Dead or Alive. The heart rate … There was, but it was too weak. The waves displayed by the electrocardiography could basically be described as half – dead.
Zhao Yunlong started to quickly prepare for the surgery. He had already flown to United Kingdom how could he say that he could not do it and just get it done?
He had to do it even if he had to.
Very quickly, the patient was in position, disinfected, and laid out. Zhao Yunlong and Su Yun, who had rushed over after him, completed everything at the fastest speed possible.
The ECG monitor showed that his heart rate had dropped to 39 beats per minute.
Gade woods wanted to wait for Dr. Charles to come, but his sister’s condition was rapidly progressing, and there was no time to hesitate.
Although he did not trust the doctor Who was a stranger in the operating room, this was not a liver transplant surgery. No one in The King’s Hospital was confident in performing such a complicated surgery.
He could only pray, pray that Dr. Charles, the legendary strongest surgeon, had a good eye for people just like his surgical level.
The shadowless lights were bright, brighter than the lights in Haicheng City first People’s Hospital and Room 912.
Zheng Ren tried his best to get rid of all the disturbances he was not used to and focused on the surgery.
However, this unfamiliarity quickly disappeared.
He reached out and placed the Willow leaf knife in his palm, bringing Zheng Ren back to the familiar rhythm.
Pressure was measured in the left radial artery and femoral artery after general anesthesia.
Old he was very quick and reported the blood pressure to Zheng Ren immediately.
He made a horizontal incision of 4 – 6 cm in length 1 cm below the middle point of the right collarbone. He blunt separated the chest muscles along the direction of the muscle fibers and pulled the chest muscles outward. He cut open the scabbard of the blood vessel of the armpit nerve and exposed the right inferior collarbone artery for later use.
He lowered his temperature and prepared to open up his chest.
The surgical instruments were very handy, and Su Yun seemed to have entered the right state at the first moment. All of her cooperation was faster and more agile than before.
Zheng Ren encountered his first problem as he opened up the chest.
A thick scab had formed at the position where the sternum was cut open two years ago. If a sternum saw was normally used along the median line, it would cause a lot of blood.
Zheng Ren had spent a lot of training time in the operating theater of the system before he found the most reasonable operative approach.
The saw made a buzzing sound, and white bone fragments mixed with blood flew everywhere.
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