Chapter 602 Don’t be nervous

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 The two middle-aged men’s persuasion was unsuccessful.

They left with great regret.

They talked for half an hour just now, and Liu Muqiao said that he needed to go back. Today, he had several surgeries, and Tianjin No. 1 Hospital was still waiting for him.

"Do you really like being a doctor that much?"

The middle-aged man couldn't figure out why he was a doctor.

Working as a doctor, working from dawn to dusk, is a lifelong process. You can't make much money, and no one applauds you. Some just blame, complain, don't understand, and even beat you.

Of course, doctors still have status in society, but this status is only in a small area. People will only think of you when they are sick.

And stars, whether they are stars in the literary and artistic circles or sports stars, are sought after by thousands of people, money rolls in, they ride in expensive cars, they have beautiful women, they are popular, and they drink spicy food.

They really can't understand.

Liu Muqiao didn't know how to answer, so he just said: "Maybe I'm a weird person."

"You doctors, you are a patient almost every day, 365 days a year. Do you think it is worth it?"

Liu Muqiao grinned and said: "It's worth it. He saves lives and heals the wounded. If so many patients need it, it shows that he has high skills. This is a very satisfying thing."

"We also have a few doctor friends who often complain that the biggest mistake they made was choosing to study medicine, and they would never have any leisure time in their lives."

Liu Muqiao laughed and said, "Yes, being a doctor is indeed hard work. In fact, which profession is not hard work?"

The middle-aged man wearing glasses said: "You have a jingle in the medical profession, and it's pretty good."

Liu Muqiao said: "Yes, I studied medicine with enthusiasm and became a doctor. I endured hardships and tiredness every day. I was exhausted every day. Emergency and critical care must be in place. I am more tired than a donkey from morning to night. Three meals a day are not at the right time. During the New Year and the holidays,

The most painful thing is that I don’t dare to leave my seat all the time, I have to have meetings all the time on the weekends, I’m overwhelmed by the examinations, and the patients’ complaints are always correct...”

"Yes, that's it, so what's the point of being a doctor?"

Liu Miqiao laughed and said, "Being a doctor is hard, but have you noticed? Even after doctors retire, they will still have to stay at work. Why? Being a doctor is fun!"

In the end, the two assistant coaches left, and they gained almost nothing.

Liu Muqiao went to Jincheng First Hospital.

Today, he has two teaching surgeries.

Last time, a few months ago, Liu Muqiao left a good reputation here, and the story of him defeating Teng Ce was widely circulated in pancreatic surgery.

The teaching surgery in the morning was a pancreatic cancer surgery.

Moderate difficulty.

The person who invited Liu Muqiao to perform the surgery was Weng Qingsheng, the director here.

Weng Qingsheng has been undergoing pancreatic surgery for 20 years, but he hit a bottleneck a few years ago and has made little progress.

He thought of many ways, including studying in the capital, studying in Shanghai, and going abroad as a visiting scholar, but with little success.

Pancreatic cancer, the most difficult one is pancreatic head cancer with extensive adhesions.

The pancreatic surgery department led by Weng Qingsheng has always wanted to enter the first line of surgery, but it has been lingering outside the first-line pancreatic surgery department.

Many times, surgeries that they couldn't perform were finally performed in hospitals in Shanghai and Beijing.

They also took risks, but they all ended in tragedy.

Twice, we finally asked Japanese professor Teng Ce to put out the fire, which cost a lot of money.

Weng Qingsheng understood that for this bottleneck, pure hard work was not enough. He had to encounter some chance. He heard that there was a doctor in Wuxuan Hospital who performed an operation with Liu Maqiao and suddenly became a master of pancreatic surgery.
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Weng Qingsheng pinned his hopes on Liu Miqiao.

He realized that his level was not far from a qualitative change. As long as he broke through this bottleneck, he could enter a new realm.

If you can't break through this bottleneck, then maybe you can only be a second-rate doctor for the rest of your life.

He found Liu Muqiao through Professor Long, and when he heard that Liu Muqiao was in Jincheng, he was extremely excited.

This is an omen, a good omen.

He quickly called Liu Muqiao and asked him when he would be free. Liu Muqiao said that he was free now, for the next two days.

Weng Qingsheng almost screamed.

What a good sign!

How could it be such a coincidence?

Last night and all night, he led the department staff to make preparations.

Talking, signing, fasting, ward rounds in advance, making an appointment in the 100-level operating room with video and live broadcast, all preparations are made.

Today, the operation starts at nine o'clock in the morning.

Start at nine o'clock. All staff in the department are required to complete the ward inspection before nine o'clock, modify the medical orders, and then go to the operation with peace of mind.

Director Weng Qingsheng came on stage in person as a first aid.

Liu Muqiao arrived at half past eight.

He has to see the patient and read the patient's information. The key is, he also has to communicate with the assistant.

It is important to communicate with your assistant.

After taking the stage, the chief surgeon, assistants, anesthetists, instrument technicians, and circulating nurses form a team. Everyone must know who is doing what and when each will complete what tasks.

In this kind of temporary team, this kind of communication is even more important. Among them, the most critical person is the communication between the chief surgeon and the first assistant.

Liu Muqiao saw the patient first.

The general condition of patients is very poor. In the advanced stage of cancer, the general condition of many patients is very poor, which is a factor that restricts the size and duration of surgery.

The surgeon must know what he is doing.

This patient is very thin, in poor spirits, and quite nervous.

Liu Muqiao comforted him for a few words, and then came back to look at the medical records.

This patient also had a history of tuberculosis and had undergone abdominal surgery. He had a cholecystectomy in his early years and a subtotal gastrectomy the year before last.

If you have undergone abdominal surgery, the difficulty will be much higher, there will be some adhesions, and the anatomical structure will not be clear.

This is also the reason why Weng Qingsheng asked Liu Miqiao to undergo surgery.

A surgery that is too simple is meaningless.

Liu Muqiao’s focus is on nuclear magnetic resonance.

He looked at it for a long time.

He wants to see all the adhesions clearly.

It is difficult for ordinary doctors to see adhesions clearly from MRI films. This is one of Liu Miqiao's advantages.

He looked at it for a while and said: "It's pretty good. There's no infiltration in the abdominal aorta, so the difficulty of the operation is average."

What he said was normal, but Weng Qingsheng didn’t think so.

Although this operation is not impossible to perform, it is also the most difficult operation they can perform.

Liu Muqiao actually said "generally".

This is Liu Maqiao’s genius.

Liu Muqiao then explained the operation process.

There is pressure.

For Weng Qingsheng’s assistant, there is pressure.

The surgical method Liu Miqiao prepared this time was a simplified version of Vilishi.

However, the simplified version is still the Vilishi technique, and no one in Jincheng No. 1 Hospital has tried it yet.

"Don't be stressed. I'll try to slow down as much as possible. I'll break down each step." Liu Muqiao noticed Weng Qingsheng's expression.

After Liu Muqiao explained this, they became less nervous.


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