In addition to Dr. Weng and Dr. Cai, Yu Zhiming also met Dr. Lin from neurosurgery and Dr. Hou, who is good at microsurgery, under the introduction of Director Zou of the Department of Orthopedics.
After a brief acquaintance, the people sitting here are all busy people, so they went straight to work without much greeting.
Yu Zhiming first introduced Dr. Xiang’s problem.
On the one-to-one humanoid cardboard provided by Director Zou, he briefly introduced the physical problems of Dr. Xiang he discovered one by one, and also marked the locations.
Yu Zhiming had just finished the introduction and was about to take a drink of water to moisten his throat when Cai Yongxian's voice rang in his ears.
"Doctor Yu, if we provide you with a quiet enough environment, what is the smallest diameter of the blood vessels you can detect?"
Yu Zhiming pondered and said: "The blood vessels of the subcutaneous muscles are about 0.2. The blood vessels of the internal organs are about 0.5."
"No matter how quiet the environment is, the patient itself is a big source of noise, which will cause great interference to my exploration."
Yu Zhiming pointed out this time that Dr. Xiang's small blood vessel rupture problem was that the smallest diameter was about 0.5 millimeters.
The ward environment is a bit disturbing to him.
After Yu Zhiming answered, he went to the water dispenser and poured himself a glass of water from a disposable paper cup.
He didn't notice at all that the eyes of Weng Cai Linhou and several doctors began to sparkle when they looked at him.
Director Zou coughed and reminded: "Everyone, do you have any opinions on Dr. Xiang's situation?"
Weng Yang chuckled and said: "Dr. Xiang's biggest problem is that the damage to small blood vessels and nerves prevents him from controlling his hands as finely as before."
"This problem was a big problem in the past and it was difficult to solve."
"However, now that we have the precise location of the injury provided by Dr. Yu, Dr. Xiang's problem will be easier to solve."
"Whether it is a small blood vessel rupture or nerve damage, it can be solved through autotransplantation."
Dr. Hou took over and said: "The grafting of blood vessels and nerves with a diameter of 0.2 mm is not too difficult."
"The biggest difficulty is finding these injuries."
"We cut open the skin and muscles and look for such injuries everywhere, and the collateral damage caused may be greater than the damage repair itself."
"But it's different when Dr. Yu makes fixed-point markings."
Cai Yongxian also expressed his opinion: "If the standard of blood vessel damage is raised to 0.2 millimeter level, Dr. Xiang's problems may increase to 100 or 200."
Director Zou said: "The main thing is to recover from the damage to both hands and arms and restore Dr. Xiang's surgical ability."
"As for other places, you can put them away first."
Cai Yongxian said softly: "Even if it's just the hands and arms, the damage that needs to be repaired will increase to thirty or forty places."
"This is a micrograft repair operation. Not to mention time-consuming and labor-intensive, it is estimated that it will require several, or even dozens of operations to complete such a large amount of repair."
"Doctor Xiang has to suffer a lot."
Director Zou, who was in a good mood, chuckled and said, "I know Dr. Xiang. As long as he can restore his surgical ability, he can endure no matter how great the pain and suffering."
He looked at a few people and asked: "In terms of microsurgery, these are the best among our leaders in Huashan."
"Now with the help of Dr. Yu, Dr. Xiang's injury repair is no longer impossible."
"I wonder who would be willing to take over?"
Weng Cai Linhou and several doctors exchanged glances with each other and became quiet.
Director Zou asked anxiously: "Do you have any concerns or inconveniences?"
Weng Yang looked at the others and spoke first: "Director Zou, it's not that we don't want to take over."
"Based on Dr. Xiang's situation, in order to prevent the problematic blood vessels and nerves from further atrophy and degeneration, surgery is required as soon as possible."
"There are just so many problems that need to be repaired, and the microscopic repair surgery is extremely labor-intensive. It may take half a month or even longer."
"Our surgical schedule for this period of time is basically full, and it is difficult to spare such a long time."
Director Zou has a headache.
The people in front of me are all experts in their respective fields, and they have patients on their hands one after another.
If only one operation can be done, it won't be a big problem if they temporarily adjust their daily schedule and sacrifice some rest time.
But you need to free up two or three weeks at once?
Even Director Zou himself would find it difficult to do this.
Several other doctors have a normal relationship with Dr. Xiang as colleagues, so why should they make such big sacrifices for him?
Director Zou thought of a way and asked tentatively: "Can you please coordinate, one person can solve part of the problem, and the operation can be completed in a relay?"
This...
Weng Yang looked at the other three people and said thoughtfully: "This is a good method."
He said with excitement: "Hey, we can even coordinate and complete a very long operation together?"
Dr. Lin smiled and said: "This is a good idea. Maybe it can set a record for the longest operation time in the hospital."
Dr. Hou also agreed: "You can make a plan."
He thought for a while and said: "I can spare some time this Friday, what about you?"
Weng Yang pondered for a moment and said: "It shouldn't be a big problem for me on Friday night..."
Seeing them making arrangements for the operation time, Yu Zhiming stood up and interrupted: "I shouldn't have anything to do here, right?"
"I'll go back first."
"Doctor Yu..."
Cai Yong first stopped Yu Zhiming and said: "For relay surgery, we need to formulate a detailed and meticulous surgical plan."
"The first thing is the map of the location of Dr. Xiang's arm injury. This location map needs to be particularly detailed and accurately positioned."
"Dr. Yu, this job belongs to you."
Yu Zhiming turned his attention to Director Zou and said: "Director Zou, this requires you to arrange a quiet place, and I will conduct a physical examination on Dr. Xiang."
Director Zou nodded and asked confirmingly: "Dr. Yu, what are the standards for this quiet place?"
"Of course the quieter the better!"
Yu Zhiming thought for a while and sighed: "Well, the bedroom I live in has been specially decorated for sound insulation. Relatively speaking, it is the second quietest place in Binhai I know."
"You can send Dr. Xiang to my bedroom."
Director Zou said solemnly: "On behalf of Dr. Xiang, I would like to thank Dr. Yu for your support and dedication."
Yu Zhiming smiled and decided: "It's better to send him to my house sooner rather than later, around nine o'clock tomorrow evening."
He scanned the crowd again and asked, "Do you have any more questions? If not, I'll leave first."
Seeing that they didn't ask, Yu Zhiming got up and left Director Zou's office.
Just a few steps after he came out, he heard the footsteps of Dr. Weng Yang chasing after him.
Yu Zhiming stopped and turned around.
"Doctor Weng?"
Weng Yang came closer and said with a grateful face: "Dr. Yu, I chased you out to tell you."
"Weng Rui's adrenal adenoma surgery has been completed, and the pathological analysis report has come out this afternoon."
"It's benign."
Yu Zhiming replied: "Good news."
Weng Yang chuckled and said: "It is indeed good news. I even feel that Weng Rui has become much more cheerful and happy in the past two days, the kind of happiness that comes from the heart."
He said with self-blame: "To be honest, I originally thought I was doing pretty well during this period."
"She has been untied."
"But after seeing her relieved smile in the past two days, without any forced smile, I realized that what I had done was still not enough."
Yu Zhiming comforted him with a mature tone: "You can't tell, it's normal! Doesn't everyone say that women, regardless of size, are born actors?"
"As long as we sincerely give and care, they can feel it."
Weng Yang snorted lightly.
Just as Yu Zhiming was about to say goodbye to Dr. Weng, he saw Dr. Cai also leaving Director Zou's office and walking over.
"Doctor Yu, I need your help with something."
"Dr. Cai, tell me!" Yu Zhiming said politely.
Dr. Cai said: "I have a patient who is a professional tennis player. Due to years of training and competition, he has accumulated a lot of hidden injuries."
"These injuries not only affected her game state, but also affected her daily life."
"Especially at night, I often can't fall asleep because of the soreness and discomfort in some parts of my body, or I wake up in the middle of the night."
"Doctor Yu, can you give her a physical examination? Finding out the exact problem will allow me to carry out targeted treatment."
Yu Zhiming said vaguely: "Dr. Cai, I'm a little busy these days. Let's talk about it after I've been busy for a while!"
When Dr. Cai heard what he said, he couldn't force Yu Zhiming to agree to the request again, so he said "Okay".
After a pause, he turned to say: "Dr. Yu, next Friday and Saturday, there will be a national medical seminar on sports trauma in Binhai."
"Are you interested in participating?"
Yu Zhiming said with regret: "I definitely don't have time on Friday and Saturday."
"I can only thank Dr. Cai for your kindness..."
Sports medicine is indeed a very good branch of medicine. If you become famous in this medical field, your future and financial prospects are very broad.
First, the income of professional athletes is pretty good.
Second, athletes are very prone to injuries.
But Yu Zhiming has his own ideas.
Yu Zhiming has always had a deep concern in his heart. Has his super-sensitive hearing suddenly disappeared?
He needs to plan ahead.
In addition to relying on super-sensitive hearing for physical examinations, cancer screening, flaw detection tools, etc., he also needs to make solid progress in a certain medical field so that he can make achievements in medicine without relying on super-sensitive hearing.<
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However, Yu Zhiming has never chosen which subdivided medical field to focus on.
However, he can be sure that it will not be sports medicine.
The treatment of sports injuries often relies on surgical methods, which is not suitable for Yu Zhiming, who is a physician.
As for the stomach and liver, which he currently knows best, they are not very suitable.
Without super-sensitive hearing, he would have to rely more on medical imaging data to diagnose gastric and liver diseases in the future.
But his weakness lies in his interpretation of medical images.
Breast examination relies more on touch and seems to be less closely related to super-sensitive hearing...
Yu Zhiming felt that it was necessary to do a test. How far could he achieve without super-sensitive hearing?
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