"If you receive a case and you don't know whether it can be admitted to the hospital for surgery, you should first ask Teacher Cao for his opinion, and don't talk nonsense."
What several young medical students could hear after listening to this was: tonight they thought that heart transplant surgery was the most dangerous operation in pediatric cardiac surgery, but now it seems that it is not.
It's actually not difficult to figure this out. If something breaks, just replace it with a new one. Even if it's not the original part, as long as it almost matches the function, it will be fine to use. If you repair it according to the original broken one,
Go on, some of the things are completely broken. If you try to repair them, how high is the success rate? If it were a home appliance, you would think about throwing it away. This has always been a pain point for surgeons.
, seeing such an organ, I really want to throw it away and replace it with a new one. The question is where to get a new one. If I don’t have one, I can only repair it.
"Is the most difficult surgery to perform tetralogy of Fallot?" Wei Shangquan, always the most courageous among his classmates, boldly asked for advice.
"What did you say?" Duan Sanbao's round eyes seemed to poke him in the face in surprise.
This is obviously not a question that should be asked by top students in the National Association. Don’t think that tetralogy of Fallot is the most difficult congenital heart disease because newspapers or movies and TV shows often use tetralogy of Fallot as an example when talking about congenital heart disease.
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The accurate term for tetralogy of Fallot should be that it is one of the common cardiac malformations in clinical practice.
Let's talk about the same disease, as I have repeatedly emphasized before, it needs to be classified into different types, and the severity of the classification is very different.
Wei Shangquan raised his hand to wipe his face, which discredited the other classmates present because he was not cautious enough.
Dai Nanhui laughed twice.
Pan Shihua sighed.
Xie Wanying was walking and looking for various promotional posters posted in the corridor of the department.
If you want to know more about a department, it is most useful to absorb effective information from the bulletin boards posted in these departments without asking questions.
On the white wall next to the nurse station, there is an introduction column for the staff of the whole department. The director's surname is Lu. The head nurse's surname is Zhang. Brother Shenxian is ranked second. It has a large appearance. The introduction says, Brother Shenxian is good at:
TGA complete torsion of the great arteries, taussig-bing malformation, subpulmonary valve ventricular septal defect, a type of right ventricular double-outlet malformation, coarctation of the aortic arch, coarctation of the aortic arch, aortic arch malformation must not only coarctation of the aortic arch, but also aortic arch disconnection, etc.
There are a lot of them. For example, ventricular and atrial tetralogy of Fallot is a standard item for almost all pediatric cardiac surgery experts. It is also listed in the introduction table. There is an ellipsis at the end. There are endless congenital heart diseases in children.
Type. As a big shot in cardiac surgery, he has to "cure all diseases" except for children.
From the preliminary examination of the diseases introduced by the above doctors, we will find an interesting phenomenon. Common people think that heart disease is a problem within the heart. Now it seems that some children with congenital heart disease have nothing to do with the internal structure of the heart itself, and are simply caused by the ingress and egress of the heart.
There is something wrong with the blood vessels. Tetralogy of Fallot is no longer the only one among the flood of specialist diseases.
Classmate Wei, who followed Classmate Xie's gaze and saw this introduction form, was so ashamed that he blushed. He should really go back and read the textbook. It is said that many medical students forget to read when they get busy when they arrive at the clinic, and almost forget to read.
The book was handed back to the teacher in the classroom to learn it again with a blank mind. This would definitely lead to slower and worse learning.