At the doctor's instruction, the police and the public brought several flashlights to help illuminate the doctors on site.
Ask the injured person's daughter to raise the injured person's legs a little more. Xie Wanying and Doctor Ou bent down facing each other, lowered their heads from their respective directions, and then looked up to observe the injured person's wounds.
The beam of the flashlight hit the bloody scene on the back of the injured man's pants.
"It's a piece of glass." Some sharp-eyed people followed the doctor's eyes and saw the end of the piece of glass left outside the wound, shouting.
The injured leg was twitching and the muscles were shaking. When it contracted, the wound turned into a death mouth, swallowing glass pieces into the thigh.
People around me were wiping their sweat, and others were wiping their chests. When ordinary people saw this scene, they would feel as if they were swallowing glass with their mouths. How could it not be frightening? Anyone could predict that it would happen again.
If this continues, the injured person will be close to death.
The daughter of the injured person shed tears while lifting her father's leg: "Doctor, please save my father."
Laymen don't understand and think that calling a doctor twice can save the person immediately.
Dr. Ou's brows were worried: Dr. Xie had got it right, and it was going to be very difficult.
Removing a glass piece is by no means an easy task, otherwise it would not be said that under normal circumstances, the patient would only be sent to the hospital for removal.
First, there is no equipment or other conditions on site that can help doctors determine the exact position of the glass piece in the patient's thigh.
Not to mention expensive CT machines, etc., having an X-ray machine to take a film of the wound is also very helpful to the doctor. At least it can help the doctor to judge how to pull out without causing secondary harm to the injured person.
The risk factor is reduced to a minimum.
Second, the injured person is not an ordinary injured person. His leg has been twitching. It is useless to look at the position clearly. If the injured person's leg is twitched when pulling out, the consequences will be unimaginable. It is best to go to the hospital to find a solution.
Stop the epilepsy and then pull it out.
When Dr. Ou's mind flashed with these concerns, his hands retracted unconsciously.
I don’t blame Dr. Ou. The relationship between doctors and patients is tense in today’s society. If a medical accident occurs and the person dies, the doctor will not be able to finish his meal. Don’t think that the hospital will protect him as a doctor. He is purely out of charity outside the hospital.
Work.
When he was thinking about giving up and continuing to wait for the ambulance, a voice came from the other side.
After observing the wound, Xie Wanying made a plan and said to Dr. Ou: "Because the muscles clamp the glass plate tightly, you can use the hemostatic forceps to open the wound, and I will pull it out more smoothly."
"Dr. Xie." Dr. Ou had to tell her that her plan might be too naive. "I don't think the hemostatic forceps can be inserted in."
The wound was not a large open wound, and the space in the middle of the wound was almost occupied by the glass piece.
The existing lighting conditions make Dr. Ou not think that his eyes have the dazzling golden eyes of Sun Wukong or that they can have the function of shadowless lights in the operating room. Without superpowers, how would he find the slit space to insert the hemostatic forceps to open them as she said.
When the other party said she couldn't do it, Xie Wanying would only take a step back: "I'll open the wound. Can you take over the hemostat then?"
He had already said that he couldn't do it, but she insisted on doing it. Doctor Ou asked her: "Dr. Xie, do you know where the glass piece is stuck in the thigh? Aren't you afraid that it might bleed more when you pull it out?"
Pulling it out may cause reverse damage accidentally.