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79. Chapter 79 Craniotomy

After only half an hour, the boy's head swelled a lot, and the whole head looked like an inflated balloon.

None of his other injuries that Dr. Fan examined were fatal. The boy's most serious injury was on his head when he was kicked by a horse.

He believed that there must be blood clots in the children's brains.

The only way to remove the blood clot is to open the child's brain.

Such a practice is almost shocking in Wuji Continent, but Yun Sheng, who has modern medical knowledge, has the same view as him.

But Yun Sheng also realized the danger of cranial piercing.

Even in modern times, the head is the most vulnerable part of the human body. Even if the craniotomy operation is assisted by modern sophisticated medical equipment, even if it is successful, it will still leave considerable sequelae.

That's why Yun Sheng was able to talk about the side effects of craniotomy. In fact, Dr. Fan had a similar experience earlier. That craniotomy treatment caused the patient's lower body paralysis, and he is still lying in the hospital bed to this day.

But even being paralyzed is better than losing his life, so Dr. Fan did not hesitate to choose to perforate the skull of the boy in front of him.

Although she stayed in the medical center for a while, Yun Sheng never entered Dr. Fan's room. She found that Dr. Fan's room was somewhat similar to the room of modern Western medicine doctors.

There is even a complete human skeleton displayed here. No wonder the outside world thinks Dr. Fan is a murderous ghost doctor.

Doctor Fan was also paying attention to Yun Sheng's reaction. He originally thought that Yun Sheng would show a look of horror after seeing the human skeleton, but he didn't know that she just took a casual look and showed no reaction.

"According to what you just said, you should have seen craniotomy surgery. Later, if there is anything wrong when I perform craniotomy, you can directly point it out," Fan said in front of Yun Sheng's calm performance.

The doctor had ignored the fact that she was a six-year-old child, and even regarded her as a doctor with certain experience like himself.

"Okay, the room is too dark. Do you have a larger mirror? It's best to have a floor-to-ceiling mirror." Yun Sheng measured Dr. Fan's room from the perspective of a modern doctor. The room was too narrow and it was messy.

The most important thing is that there is not enough light, and it is necessary to prepare alcohol for disinfection, hemostatic agents, and animal sinews for suturing. Doctor Fan seems to be ill-prepared for these.

As soon as Yun Sheng reminded him, Doctor Fan found a mirror, and also found the alcohol, animal tendon, and hemostatic agent that Yun Sheng had requested, but he was not prepared.

"Why is there no hemostatic agent? The most dangerous thing about craniotomy is cerebral hemorrhage. If there is no hemostatic agent, what should the patient do if he bleeds?" Yun Sheng couldn't help but be surprised.

"Hemostatic agents are needed by ancient medical techniques. You have forgotten that I also study magic. When I stop bleeding, I do not use hemostatic agents. I have other methods to stop bleeding," Doctor Fan said and began his craniotomy surgery.

There is no X-ray machine or any equipment for filming in Wuji Continent. Yun Sheng's current Shen Nong Pupil is only at the subtle level and cannot see through the congestion in the child's brain.

But Dr. Fan's experience came into play in this regard. His hand groped for a moment on the child's swollen head, and soon landed on the back of the child's head.

Judging from the wound, the horse must have kicked him directly on the back of the head, so there was a concave shape of the horse's hoof there.

This should be where the most congestion accumulates.

After confirming the location of the bruise, Dr. Fan's hand exuded a biting ice air. Yun Sheng saw that the water magic elements in his hand quickly condensed, forming a hand that was no less than her own.

The blade of an animal bone knife.

Condensing magical elements into a healing knife?

Yun Sheng couldn't help but be speechless after witnessing this scene.

Although this knife is an ice knife regenerated from the water element, it is no less hard than an animal bone knife, and its shape can be completely transformed according to the magician's own requirements!

Is this the perfect fusion of magic and ancient medical skills?

Yun Sheng seemed to have entered a brand new field. The combination of magic and ancient medical skills might be able to make up for the lack of modern medical equipment in the Wuji Continent. Yun Sheng felt his heart beat faster, and he was worried about this journey that still needed to go on.

After all, she has more expectations.

Under the refraction of the floor-to-ceiling mirror, the light in the room is much brighter.

This is also more convenient for Dr. Fan to perform his craniotomy treatment.

The magic ice blade scratched the skin on the back of the boy's head, quickly revealing the brain bones covered with nerves and tiny capillaries.

Blood also flowed out instantly, but what's amazing is that the blood that was about to spurt out where the magic ice knife scratched was immediately condensed by the cold magic element.

Perfect!

In this way, the so-called symptoms of heavy bleeding will not occur.

In fact, in modern medical treatment, the method of freezing has been used to treat some diseased tissues. However, the magic element is more gentle than modern medical equipment. It can temporarily freeze the blood without harming the inside of the person.

organize.

This method is even faster than Yun Sheng's direct use of gold needles to stop bleeding.

No wonder Dr. Fan said just now that he doesn't need a hemostatic agent.

At this point, the operation was already less than half-way through, and Yun Sheng could already see a thick blood clot with his naked eyes.

It was that large blood clot that caused the boy's brain to swell and make him unconscious.

The next step is to break up the blood clot in the boy's brain and release it.

The ice blade in Dr. Fan's hand gradually became thinner, and he removed the blood clots from the child's brain bit by bit.

In the small basin placed on the ground, there was soon a small basin of congestion.

Just when the blood clot was almost cleared, Dr. Fan's pupils shrank violently, and he realized that his magic elements were not enough to maintain it.

Because he started late, he is just a magician, and a very simple water magician, which is completely insufficient to complete a craniotomy operation. The last time, he failed to persist at the last moment, which led to the death of the patient.

Lifelong regret.

"Doctor Fan, leave the rest to me," Yun Sheng took a step forward. There was a shining knife in her hand. She moved her fingers nimbly, cutting out the boy's brain at a speed that was difficult to distinguish with the naked eye.

Clean out any remaining blood clots.

Yun Sheng's expression was solemn. After draining the blood from the boy's head, he quickly began to suture the wound on the child's head.

She threaded the tendons and moved the needle like a dragon. The boy's skin was perfectly sewn together under her needlework, and only a few tiny stitches could be seen.

The whole process takes place in just a blink of an eye.

If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, Dr. Fan would never have believed that someone could complete such a difficult suture in such a short period of time.

Yun Sheng, who is she?


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