Patients and their families would like to have as few surgical incisions on their bodies as possible. Dr. Jin is an insider and knows very well that one less surgical incision is a huge challenge for a surgeon.
Can it be done?
Doctor Jin looked at Cao Yongdaniu.
If it is believed that it is technically impossible to do it at this stage, Cao Yong, as the attending doctor, will clarify it in advance to avoid being unable to step down.
After waiting for a while, Cao Yong, the neurosurgery boss, was very silent.
Dr. Jin's throat was filled with saliva.
Probably Cao Yong believes that no matter which doctor proposes a new method, it is always a "risky" idea. Whether or not the suggestion is made by an expert is not the point, the focus needs to be on medicine.
Dr. Jin, after all, is a neurologist from the National Association, and should have her own academic judgment on this matter.
Dr. Jin sighed inwardly, "Everyone has his or her own temper."
Cao Yong is usually a very amiable person, but when it comes to academics, he completely changes.
He could only recall the historical cases and look for related cases to see if he could use them as a reference. Dr. Jin thought hard, and an inspiration flashed in his mind, and he remembered a pediatric surgery case.
There seems to be such a surgical case in children with congenital hydrocephalus. During the operation, the neurosurgeon only opened one relay point for the child. This only relay point was located behind the child's occiput. The place was hidden and the scar was on the child.
When the hair is long and dense, it is almost invisible when covered. It can be called a wonderful combination, like a zero relay point.
The junior sister has just been to Seoer for an internship. Maybe she secretly learned some secrets on neurosurgery techniques in this area. The junior sister is very good at stealing from others.
Dr. Jin's inner words have almost become common knowledge to Sima Zhao, who said: "Yingying, which teacher are you studying with in Shouer?"
"Teacher Cao Zhao." Xie Wanying replied.
"Is he a pediatric neurosurgeon?"
Dr. Jin had no idea about the relationship between Brother Cao and Senior Brother Cao.
"He is a pediatric cardiologist." Classmate Wei came to compete. It was clear that he and classmate Pan had heard Dr. Jin's wild guess and corrected him, "We had never been to the pediatric neurosurgery department when we were interns at Seoer."
Doctor Jin, what are you thinking about?
Even if you know of such a pediatric case, can problem children be compared with adults?
How tall is an adult, how long is the body, how long is the distance from the head to the abdomen, and how long are these distances for a newborn? The lengths of the two are incomparable, one for the sky and the other for the earth.
At the scene, Huang Zhilei said "uh". The technical capabilities of the neurology department in his hospital were poor. It seemed that it was not just the poor technology, but something was wrong with the logical circuitry of his brain.
Dr. Jin suddenly came back to her senses when she received Cao Yong's meaningful glance, which almost made her gasp.
"Do you have any other questions?" Cao Yong asked, fearing that she would stop talking.
"It seems that I have never seen such a surgical case before." Dr. Jin shook his fingers on the glasses frame.
Xie Wanying could clearly see Teacher Jin's expression, and thought to herself that Senior Brother Cao was really like a murderous god in this regard, very scary.
"Yingying, do you have any other opinions? Tell them all." Dr. Jin said, deciding to ask again before speaking. Who knows that his brain may not be able to keep up with the rhythm of the little junior sister. He is afraid that the little junior sister will talk about this shunt technique.
Even if she doesn't understand it, why don't you ask the junior sister to say something else that she might be able to understand.