As a gastroenterologist, she usually doesn't interact with Guozhi as much as the cardiovascular department. Jiang Mingzhu couldn't recognize the man's identity and asked her boyfriend: "Who is he?"
There was no need for Yu Xuexian to tell her that Shen Youhuan introduced the surgical boss of his hospital to them: "This is Dr. Du Yeqing, the deputy director of our first cardiac surgery department. I believe you, the National Association, have heard of his name. We
They are brother hospitals and they know each other very well. He just returned to China yesterday and came to attend the patient discussion meeting today. Our hospital attaches great importance to this patient."
Faced with Shen Youhuan's words, the surgeons on the National Association's side naturally gave him a reply: We understand and we won't listen to your bragging.
Du Yeqing's greatest reputation is not that he is the deputy director of surgery, but that he is Zhang Huayao's disciple.
After all, doctors are semi-apprentices. Even if they are endorsed by a medical school, everyone knows that training students in medical schools is a mass production, and the quality of the students they come out varies. What is guaranteed is that this student was brought out by a big shot in the industry.
After understanding this person's background, Jiang Mingzhu lowered her head and typed quickly for her junior sister, so that Xie Wanying could feel at ease. With such a big surgical expert coming to consult her cousin, it shouldn't be a big problem.
After receiving the news, Xie Wanying was not only not relieved, but also felt nervous.
If his cousin's surgery was easy to perform, why would Teacher Zhang personally send one of his own heavyweights to attend.
The preoperative discussion began. Shen Youhuan, who presided over the meeting, gave a brief summary of the patient's medical history: "This patient's medical records and various new examination reports from our hospital are all in front of everyone. Due to some reasons, the patient underwent emergency surgery at the Provincial People's Hospital.
After the lung repair, there were problems with cardiac function. Thrombus was found in the lungs and other parts, so he was transferred to our hospital for further medical treatment in order to solve the problem of thrombosis and cardiac rehabilitation."
The participating doctors listened to the attending doctor's narration and lowered their heads to flip through the newly acquired patient medical records. One or two privately whispered to each other and exchanged a few academic opinions.
Shen Youhuan finished his opening remarks and waited for others to speak. The discussion meeting allowed all parties to express their opinions directly and raise questions for in-depth discussion.
"Ask him, what kind of surgery?" Jiang Mingzhu urged her boyfriend to speak.
Yu Xuexian turned around and said to Shen Youhuan who was opposite him: "Don't you tell me what kind of surgical plan you are going to perform on the patient."
"First of all, this patient is going to have an interventional surgery in our third internal medicine department. The initial plan is to have a percutaneous pulmonary artery thrombolysis and thrombectomy." Shen Youhuan introduced to him, "Invite colleagues from the surgery department of our hospital to participate in the preoperative discussion.
, because in his case, interventional surgery is risky. Specifically, his heart is not coronary heart disease in the ordinary sense, but was damaged after a car accident. Maybe intervention can do something limited."
"If surgical intervention is needed, why do we need intervention? It was you who suggested interventional surgery when he was transferred to the hospital. Now you think interventional surgery is not enough?" Yu Xuexian raised another doubt.
"I suggested that he come here to help him solve the problem of pulmonary embolism." Shen Youhuan clarified the facts, "The Provincial People's Hospital can't even solve the problem of pulmonary embolism. How can it perform cardiac surgery on him when it can't perform thoracotomy on him?
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The patient had two thoracotomies in less than two weeks. Unless it was a very necessary rescue operation, no doctor would dare to take the risk.