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0323 Chapter Pain

 "Do you think Dr. Yang looks at us like people look at dogs? I mean IQ?"

Takahashi had a sudden idea. He couldn't find a suitable metaphor for a while, so he could only use such a vulgar and crude metaphor in a hurry.

"Just say what you say, don't say anything about us." Zhang Lin glanced at him.

Takahashi immediately explained: "I am referring to IQ. A dog's IQ is 40, and an ordinary person's IQ is 100. Dr. Yang's IQ is estimated to start at 160. Calculated this way, he looks at us just like dogs."

"Yes---, don't drag me in," Zhang Lin corrected again.

Takahashi blushed and did not dare to argue or refute Zhang Lin, so he could only give in. Xiao Wu patted Takahashi: "Takahashi, this metaphor is a bit inappropriate and hurtful."

Takahashi also felt that the metaphor was inappropriate, but could not find a more suitable one.

Takahashi tried to jigsaw puzzles like Yang Ping, shuffling them and then putting them together in random order. Every time he picked up a piece, he had to see which piece of the puzzle it belonged to and where it belonged. It took a long time to find the position.
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Sometimes a piece gets stuck when it can't find the correct position, and it can't get up at all. And once it gets stuck, it falls into confusion and a long wait. This kind of puzzle method requires strong brain memory and computing power.

Yang Ping allowed everyone to move around freely. Those graduate students, regular trainees and interns, those who changed dressings, those who wrote medical records, went about their own business, and some also participated in studying the puzzle together.

Takahashi pestered Xiaowu and asked Xiaowu to take him to buy the same puzzle. He wanted to take it back to the dormitory to study it carefully. Xiaowu couldn't resist, so he had to take him to a toy store near the hospital to buy it.

Yang Ping called Song Zimo to the office to learn about Yu Shuilian's expenses. Follow-up treatment would take a long time and cost a lot. If there were problems, he would have to help her find a solution in advance.

Song Zimo said that the other party was a dump truck and only had compulsory traffic insurance, so the compensation would not be much. However, Yu Shuilian bought commercial insurance and had an accidental injury medical insurance. The insured amount was quite high, two million, and the insurance company had already come to verify it.

, it is confirmed that it falls within the scope of compensation. Expenses other than those covered by the other party’s compulsory traffic insurance can be compensated by commercial insurance as long as they do not exceed two million.

When the couple bought insurance, a fellow villager tried to dissuade them, saying that insurance was all about cheating people out of money. However, they did not listen to the fellow villager and made their own judgment, so they bought it anyway.

At this time, insurance still plays a role, like a powerful shield, helping them withstand the nearly devastating blow.

Yu Shuilian heard that the medical expenses were reimbursed by the insurance company, and the advance payment was also credited to the hospital account, which made her feel less worried.

With insurance as a backing, Yang Ping has less to worry about for them. He doesn't need to think of ways to help them pay for their hospitalization expenses, and can concentrate on designing the next surgical plan.

"Xu Zhiliang started working today?" Song Zimo asked.

When Yang Ping transferred Xu Zhiliang, he also sought Song Zimo's opinion. Song Zimo supported Yang Ping and gave him a chance. If it was feasible, he would decisively introduce him.

"There is definitely no problem with his theory. During the discussion just now, I heard him speak and he has a good grasp of cutting-edge research in orthopedics. I checked his graduation thesis and it was published in **JS. I really didn't pay attention to it before. He is

Doctor of Orthopedics, how did you find out?" Song Zimo was curious.

Yang Ping was a little proud: "When Yu Shuilian left the emergency room, he was the one who followed him. He extended his abdominal wound on the spot and directly reached in to block the aorta to stop the bleeding. He also blocked the aorta intermittently, and he knew the timing very well."

"How courageous! This man is a bit of a maverick. I have played chess with him. He has a very high IQ and is very courageous. He once treated a cardiac arrest patient with multiple rib fractures and hemopneumothorax in the emergency department. He was directly treated in the emergency department.

The emergency department opened the chest, performed intrathoracic cardiac compression, and saved the person. If the operation is really good, it is best to let him lead a team. If he is left under my hands, I guess this kid will be very depressed. No.

When discussing cases, are you trying to compete with me intentionally or not?" Song Zimo said with a smile.

Yang Ping is also thinking about this problem: "If you have time, watch the video of his surgery today. I specially performed several surgeries on him today. The level of surgery is this."

Yang Ping gave a thumbs up, and Song Zimo strongly suggested: "In this case, just give him a group."

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After get off work, Takahashi returned to his dormitory, locked himself in his room, put the copied video of Yu Shuilian's surgery on his laptop, and watched it repeatedly.

He slowed down the video and broke down and numbered each surgical step.

Then write the number on the small squares, and these squares are painted with different background colors, each background color represents an independent operation.

For example, splenectomy is colored brown, right liver lobe resection is red, omentectomy is yellow, and each other operation is painted a color.

Takahashi tried various reorganizations of these blocks and evolved them into many surgical sequences. After careful comparison, it was found that Yang Ping's surgical sequence was indeed the optimal, saving the most time and benefiting the patient the most.

These disrupted steps may seem like gibberish, but in fact, the underlying logic follows the fundamental principles of rescue surgery, and some of the most deadly threats are eliminated first.

For example, Yang Ping had two minutes between blocking the splenic artery and blocking the splenic vein. After blocking the splenic artery, he did not block the splenic vein immediately, but performed the preparatory steps for liver resection.

Two minutes later, he came back to block the splenic vein. In two minutes, Takahashi discovered the secret. This was to allow part of the blood from the spleen sinusoids to enter the circulatory system and achieve the result of autologous blood transfusion.

When separating the right lobe of the liver and the spleen, he also separated part of the greater omentum, so that after the organ surgery, the greater omentum would naturally be completely removed.

Takahashi finally understood the secret, but even if he knew this, he couldn't do it and couldn't replicate the operation.

For Takahashi, it is undoubtedly a pain.

Just like an engineer, he has obtained detailed drawings of the product and has the production machinery, but he just cannot produce this product.

The garbled connection of each step is connected by strict internal logic. It is just garbled on the surface, but in fact it is the real optimal sequence.

Just like the pieces of a puzzle are put there because they are already there. This is the internal logic.

Yang Ping arranged all the steps of the operation and completed them under such tight circumstances.

This is equivalent to a jigsaw puzzler having to memorize the pictures of several puzzle pieces just by looking at them. When he gets a piece, he immediately determines where it is in the picture.

The pinnacle of cooperation between brain and hand!

Takahashi also used jigsaw puzzles to simulate surgery, trying to use the broken pieces to complete the pieces of the puzzle.

No, each piece requires observation and thinking before it can be placed in the correct position, and it is not necessarily guaranteed to be correct. Sometimes a piece gets stuck, which wastes a lot of time.

These are just a few pieces of the puzzle. If you are a patient with multiple injuries, there is no chance for you to make mistakes. In the time it takes, the patient will die at any time.

This time, Takahashi felt like his brain was being mercilessly crushed.


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