Chapter 673: Professor Fang's golden body is broken?
"Professor Fang came to our hospital?"
Lu Gaoyuan only felt that the surprise came too suddenly, catching him a little off guard.
"I came here with Dean Shen."
Luo Chengjun is very considerate of Dean Lu's feelings. The Affiliated Hospital of Jiangzhou Medical University and Jiangzhou Provincial People's Hospital are both connected to Fang Le. This alone is superior to their hospitals in terms of resources. They are both in Jiangzhong City.
How could the dean not be anxious?
In the operating room, Fang Le and several doctors from the central hospital were preparing for surgery.
Several doctors are senior attendings at the central hospital. The oldest one is thirty-seven years old, named An Lin.
"Professor Fang,......"
The anesthesiologist next to him reported the patient's condition to Fang Le.
"With a ruptured spleen and a ruptured liver, if the abdomen is opened, the blood loss may be even more serious."
An Lin beside him couldn't help but frown, and then looked at Fang Le next to him.
An Lin is the chief physician at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery. He has undergone many surgeries with their director, and he knows very well how difficult this situation is.
Unlike elective surgery, emergency surgery has too many hidden dangers. In this case, once the abdomen is opened, it is very likely to cause massive bleeding.
Because the time is urgent, it is impossible to conduct too many checks on the patient during emergency surgery, which leads to blind spots in terms of bleeding points and bleeding volume. Without laparotomy, the bleeding point may be compressed. Once laparotomy is performed, there is no compression.
The possibility of causing massive bleeding is very high.
"Prepare for surgery."
Fang Le looked calm, and while getting ready, he said: "It should be a rupture of the left liver."
An Lin and the doctors beside him were stunned. Is Professor Fang so sure?
At this moment, they had no way to determine where the patient's liver was ruptured. But Fang Le hadn't opened his abdomen yet, but they could directly determine that the patient's left liver was ruptured. Is it so amazing?
"knife!"
As he spoke, Fang Le stretched out his hand, and the instrument nurse on the side quickly reacted and slapped the scalpel on Fang Le's hand. Fang Le did not make a line, but started to cut directly.
"Vascular forceps!"
"Suck!"
"Gauze stuffing."
Because it was his first time cooperating with other doctors, Fang Le had to provide guidance from time to time to ensure that others could cooperate in a timely manner.
When the abdominal cavity was opened, there was a red piece inside, which surprised everyone. It was just the bottom of a red spicy pot, and there was obviously a lot of red oil...
In the operating room next to Fang Le, Pang Jianye was also treating a patient with liver and spleen rupture.
Here I have to mention earth-moving trucks. It can be said that earth-moving trucks are a characteristic of an era. In the years from the 1990s to 2010, earth-moving trucks were quite rampant, overloaded, speeding, and almost rampant.
Wuji.
The bus and the earth-moving truck collided, and the impact was astonishing, causing many serious injuries. The first three patients sent to the central hospital were all suffering from massive bleeding, and the first three suffered from ruptured liver and spleen.
Under a huge impact, without seat belts, the most vulnerable parts are the abdomen and brain. Internal bleeding and craniocerebral hemorrhage can easily occur...
After the first patient was taken over by Fang Le, the second patient Pang Jianye took over without hesitation.
At this time, the doctor has no other thoughts and must save people as soon as possible.
At the scene, Fang Le, Pang Jianye and Yang Xingxue, director of the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department of the Central Hospital, were undoubtedly the three highest-level doctors. As Luo Chengjun said, fortunately, Fang Le and Pang Jianye were here, which helped them share the biggest burden of the hospital.
pressure, otherwise, it would be really difficult to handle right now.
"Director Pang, the patient had heavy bleeding before the operation."
The anesthesiologist told Pang Jianye the same thing.
"The risk is even greater after abdominal dissection."
Pang Jianye sighed: "Pen!"
The instrument nurse hurriedly handed the pen to Pang Jianye. Pang Jianye pondered for a moment, and then began to draw the line. After drawing the line, he started to open the abdomen...
"The spleen is exposed."
In the operating room next door, An Lin and others could barely keep up with Fang Le's rhythm.
There may be patients outside at this time, and the current patient's condition is complicated, so Fang Le has not dared to stop from the beginning, hoping to complete the operation as soon as possible to save time.
When encountering such a large-scale accident and too many critically ill patients, there is a shortage not only of doctors, but also of operating rooms.
At this time in 1995, major hospitals did not have too many operating rooms. County-level hospitals basically did not have the conditions to perform liver surgery. Some tertiary hospitals only had two or three qualified operating rooms.
Once the operating room is occupied, the patient can only be operated on in the emergency room, and the risk is higher.
"Be careful, the spleen is inherently fragile."
Following the removal of the spleen, Fang Le carefully warned the doctor holding the spleen.
"Pay attention to your blood pressure. It should not be too low, otherwise it will easily cause bleeding again after surgery."
At the same time, Fang Le also warned the anesthesiologist.
As the senior attending physician and the doctor who has participated in the most surgeries, An Lin now serves as an assistant to Fang Le. While cooperating, An Lin sighed with emotion.
As expected of Professor Fang, while performing the operation, he also had to remind these assistants. These assistants were basically held hand in hand by Fang Le and urged to cooperate. If Fang Le did not remind them, they would not be able to keep up.
At the same time, Fang Le also had to pay attention to the anesthesiologist. As the chief surgeon, he was really worried.
“Dr. Fang’s total splenectomy was also so good.”
The second assistant next to him took the time to whisper to An Lin.
Although it is basically impossible for doctors who cut livers to know nothing about the spleen, after all, in many cases, the liver and spleen are difficult to separate. The phenomenon of liver and spleen rupture caused by impact is common in surgery and emergency departments.
Not uncommon.
However, total splenectomy and total liver resection are not the same thing after all. Some doctors can cut the liver well, but that may not mean they can cut the spleen well. After all, the two are not the same structure.
But Fang Le's splenectomy left An Lin's assistants stunned.
"Be careful with the tail of the pancreas!"
Fang Le gave a timely reminder.
An Lin and his second assistant hurriedly calmed down and did not dare to talk in a low voice anymore.
In normal operations, it is a very common scene for doctors to chat while performing operations. After all, it would be really scary if everyone was silent during an operation that lasted for several hours.
In addition to being scary, boring operations can also easily make doctors tired and cause visual illusions. Time passes unconsciously while talking or listening to music while performing surgery.
But Fang Le's surgery was done very quickly, so An Lin and the other assistants didn't dare to be distracted. If they were distracted even slightly, they might not be able to keep up with Fang Le's progress, so Fang Le needed to remind him.
As an assistant, it is actually quite shameful to be reminded by the surgeon during the operation.
If this is a routine elective surgery, and the surgeon is their superior doctor, the assistant who has been reminded will most likely be scolded after the surgery, and may also lose the opportunity to participate in the next surgery.
To borrow a Guanzhong dialect, it means - Mendi is like a pig.
After removing the spleen, Fang Le began to process the liver...
"It's really the left liver!"
Several assistants really admired Fang Le's judgment, which was very accurate.
Moreover, Fang Le seemed to have predicted the approximate location of the bleeding point and identified the bleeding point immediately.
"Suck!"
"Gauze stuffing!"
Fang Le's voice sounded from time to time, and in just over ten minutes, Fang Le finished the main part.
"Dr. An!"
Fang Le looked at An Lin.
"Professor Fang!"
An Lin responded hurriedly.
"You will handle it later."
Fang Le said something, and then said to the others: "Others can go outside to see the situation, and it is very likely to start the next operation."
Some of the other doctors subconsciously looked at the time and felt that they had an illusion.
Only thirty-five minutes.
It only took thirty-five minutes from the time the spleen was removed and the liver was removed, and everyone couldn't believe it.
Among them, An Lin and another attending doctor have also participated in emergency surgeries. Relatively speaking, emergency surgeries are indeed faster than elective surgeries.
On the one hand, elective surgeries are well-prepared and have plans, so doctors are not in a hurry when doing them. They consider more about the prognosis. But for emergency surgeries, because they don’t understand the situation and the patient’s condition is urgent, the surgery progress should be faster accordingly.
To be honest, emergency surgery can reduce error tolerance if it is fast.
Especially in today's situation, Fang Le's quick operation can ensure the patient's bleeding volume.
But even so, it took thirty-five minutes to finish it. Of course, An Lin still had to finish it, but even so, it was quite terrifying.
No wonder Professor Fang was able to perform the first liver transplant in the country. This level of performance is truly unparalleled.
"Professor Fang!"
As soon as Fang Le walked out of the operating room, he met Luo Chengjun. Luo Chengjun had just come out of Pang Jianye's operating room and was stunned when he saw Fang Le.
How long did it take for Professor Fang to come out of the operating room?
Luo Chengjun subconsciously raised his wrist to check the time, and then his whole body felt bad.
In such a short time, does it mean that the patient could not be rescued?
Based on the patient's condition at the time, the probability that he could not be rescued was quite high. The doctor cannot be blamed for this kind of thing...
The reason why Luo Chengjun became so bad was that this kind of bad luck happened to Fang Le.
Professor Fang came to their hospital for the first time, and even though he was trying to help, he failed to save the patient. For an expert of Fang Le's level, this was somewhat of a fall in the gutter.
If the surgeon had been Yang Xingxue, this matter would actually be nothing.
For a moment, Luo Chengjun felt a little sorry for Professor Fang.
The first time Professor Fang came here, he left a stain here. Although it wasn't a big deal, it was considered a loss of fortune after all, and he might not come again next time.