The Surgeon's Studio Chapter 1831 The true meaning of surgery
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Chapter 1831 The true meaning of surgery
After opening the patient’s aorta, he saw that the membrane of the patient’s aorta was torn in pieces.
The membrane at the opening of the blood vessels in the three arms peeled off to form a false cavity. More than 2/3 of the membrane at the bow drop section was torn horizontally, and the diameter of the false cavity was 3.0 cm.
Most of the inner membrane at the opening of the true cavity had collapsed, with a diameter of about 2.0 cm.
“Son of a rich family!” Zheng Ren shouted.
“Yeah.” Professor Rudolf Wagner replied,”do we start now?”
“Get ready. We’ll be there in a while.”
After he finished speaking, Zheng Ren stretched out his hand, and a membrane stent artificial blood vessel appeared in his hand.
[Support:28 mm x 100 mm, length suitable.]
Zheng Ren inserted and released the membrane stent artificial blood vessel from the true cavity, allowing the stent to fully unfold.
Then, he cut the left inferior clavicles artery from the beginning and cut off part of the suture edge of the membrane stent artificial blood vessel at the beginning of the descending aorta. He then sutured and fixed the epic.u.m and inner membrane of the descending aorta with the suture edge of the membrane stent artificial blood vessel.
The 30 Prolene thread was used to connect the Datascope vine blood vessel with a four – branched artificial blood vessel with a diameter of 30mm to the descended aorta’s proximal incision and the artificial blood covered with a membrane stent.
The suture edges of the tubes were used to perform end – to – end anastomosis.
He connected the spare artery infusion tube to one side of the four – branched artificial blood vessel and slowly injected blood into the descending aorta. He blocked the four – branched artificial blood vessel at the near end of the side branch, and the descending aorta began to supply blood.
The infusion rate was 20ml/kg/min.
5-0 The Prolene thread connected the incisions of the left clavicles artery, left common carotid artery, and nameless artery to the corresponding branches of the four – branched artificial blood vessel.
One hour and twenty – two minutes had pa.s.sed since the surgery began, and the anastomosis of the aortic arch was carried out in an orderly manner.
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At this time, in the observation room on the second floor, Dr. Charles was sitting in a chair, staring at the image on the big screen.
“Doctor, did the surgery go smoothly?” Ludi was a little fl.u.s.tered.
The operation went quite smoothly, but the more it went so, the more panicked he became.
‘Will the benall surgery go so smoothly?
The surgical field was clean and clear, and every step was done in an orderly manner. The surgeon’s movements were so Swift that he did not seem human.
Although things were progressing in a good direction, Ludi was getting more and more frightened.
Moreover, it was said that his heart had stopped beating before the operation. He wouldn’t be brain dead, right?
“Even now, it’s still a perfect surgery. It’s as precise as a machine.” Professor Charles said.
He spoke English with an accent, but it did not stop him from communicating with Ludi.
“Doctor, do you think the surgery can …” Ludi asked carefully. Things had already exceeded his expectations. He was like a wild dog that had broken free and was going further and further on an unpredictable path.
When he came back with Dr. Charles, he found out that the operation had begun. Due to the worsening condition of the brachiasis and the sudden cardiac arrest, his condition could no longer be delayed.
After hearing this news, Ludi almost fainted.
In fact, he did not trust Zheng Ren either. It was only because of professor Charles ‘arrival that Ludi placed his trust on Zheng Ren’s side.
“I don’t need to do it.” “I haven’t had surgery for many years,” said Dr. Charles. “The peak of surgery was once. The scene you’re seeing now is the pinnacle of surgery. “
Ludi was stunned.
Dr. Reiner clenched his fists and stood behind Dr. Charles. He was a little angry.
However, he was only angry. He could not find any problems with the surgery process in the video.
If he was on the operating table, he would probably only be able to do this much.
Of course, this was just Dr. Reiner’s own thoughts. In the depths of his heart, doctor Reiner was very sure that he was not at the level of a Warlock.
From the separation at the beginning to the interruption, the establishment of cardiopulmonary bypa.s.s, and the incision of the aortic arch, every step was clean, simple, and fast.
The surgery was done very quickly, but it was not just to build up hand speed. Although it was fast, it was not messy. Every step was methodical, just like … Doctor Reiner knew that it was just like how he performed the surgery with the most serious att.i.tude, and the speed was twice as fast.
Although he was not convinced, he could not refute.
Anastomosis was obviously performed using microsurgery. The needle hole was not big, and there were no signs of tearing or suspected tearing in the blood vessels or the epineurium.
Every time an anastomosed section was completed, the Meng family would move the Meng family’s serums one position closer to the near end of the anastomosed branch of the artificial blood vessel so that each anastomosed blood vessel could provide blood in time.
Every movement was precise, as if it had been measured with a ruler.
Was this the peak? Reiner was a little dazed.
Reiner knew that if the patient he had determined to be dead was rescued, his self – confidence would suffer an unprecedented blow.
“Reiner, blood vessel anastomosis has always been your weakness. I think you can learn a lot from this surgery.” Professor Charles suddenly said.
Dr. Reiner was silent.
Although he knew that this was the truth, he was still unwilling to admit that his surgery was worse than the yellow – skinned young man ‘s.
If he was facing his teacher, Dr. Charles, he would think that his teacher no longer performed surgery. Even if his previous level was higher, what was the point?
But even this illusory haze brought almost infinite pressure to Dr. Reiner.
That was why he accepted Cleveland’s invitation and left Mayo Clinic.
This also indirectly led to Cleveland Clinic surpa.s.sing Mayo Clinic in the field of Cardiovascular Surgery.
However, the surgery in front of him was a completely different concept.
The Sorcerer was younger than him. In an era where people should have acc.u.mulated experience, the Sorcerer had already climbed to such a height. What about the future? What kind of sorcerer would he become?
Reiner was in a daze. He felt like he had just graduated and was watching Dr. Charles perform surgery.
His heart was filled with endless respect and admiration.
However, he quickly came to his senses and told himself that the person who performed the surgery was the younger artiste.
The pressure that Reiner felt from his youth far exceeded the pressure that professor Charles gave him.
Because the Sorcerer was younger, his limit was not only here. Since the artiste was younger, he would rule the field of cardiothoracic surgery for many years.
Once he thought of this, Reiner felt his heart start to hurt.
Before I can get out of Dr. Charles’s haze, I’m shrouded in another layer of haze that I can never get rid of?
“Reiner, do you still remember that I told you that a good surgeon can perform surgeries across different disciplines?” Professor Charles asked while watching the surgery.
“Teacher, I remember.” Reiner replied in a daze. His clenched fists had loosened.
“This is why.” Professor Charles looked at the image on the screen and said,””The goal of the surgery is simple and clear. As long as you understand the anatomical structure, there’s actually no surgery that can’t be performed. But these are all rooted in the feeling of the hand. “
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