"I don't recognize the doctors from the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the Chinese Association of Medical Sciences. I only know the doctors from Guozhi. My colleagues are from the Department of Surgery and have communicated with them. If you are worried, I will contact the Cardiac Surgery Department of the Chinese Medical Association for you.
The doctor came over to take a look." What Dr. Xu said revealed that major domestic hospitals chose Guozhi instead of Guoxie to send doctors to study cardiovascular interventional techniques, and now they are receiving requests from patients to consider the other side.
This is the purpose of the patient's friend calling me. He thanked me repeatedly: "Sorry for your trouble, Dr. Xu."
"You're welcome. The problem with his situation is that he must have re-examinations on time in the future. He can't continue like this. The doctor can't keep installing stents on him. It's not good to install too many stents."
"Yes, yes, Lao Zhang will never dare to do it again in the future."
Finally, after hearing a beep, the phone line was disconnected. Several students rushed into the operating room door. Like the operating room, the layout here has a restricted area (sterile area), a semi-restricted area (clean area) and a non-restricted area (contaminated area).
area). You must change your shoes and clothes before entering the restricted area and semi-restricted area.
The nurse in charge of the interventional operating room saw the medical students and shouted: "Go to the dressing room to change clothes and shoes first. Who wants to go into the operating room for surgery? Those who go into the computer room must wear lead clothing."
There is a huge difference between the interventional surgery room and the ordinary surgery room. I am afraid it is this. It is divided into the imaging machine room and the control room. The two are separated by a fan glass. This glass is not ordinary glass, it is lead glass, used for radiation protection.
The imaging machine room is a sterile area, where doctors perform surgeries. At this time, there is X-ray radiation inside, and the doctor must wear a lead suit. Going to the control room is a semi-restricted area, and you do not need to wear a lead suit. The control room is the system
The control place. The glass here is helpful for the control room personnel to watch the doctor's operations in the imaging machine room through the glass, and to communicate if there is anything. Generally speaking, superior doctors and teaching teachers will stand in the control room to direct the operations of subordinate doctors. No
Like a normal operating room, the teacher can stand directly next to the students to guide them.
Even operating room nurses will try their best to avoid entering the imaging machine room when the doctor does not need the nurse.
Interventional surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia. Unless the patient has special circumstances, there is no need for an anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist will not be available.
In short, everyone is very afraid of ionizing radiation. Especially medical staff who know medical knowledge are more afraid.
Unlike the amount of radiation a patient receives within an hour after entering the operating room, which is within a safe range. Medical staff perform several surgeries every day, and the amount of ionizing radiation they receive cumulatively over many years can be said to be very harmful to the body. Therefore, a benevolent hospital
Medical staff who are married and have children will be allowed to work in the interventional room. Medical staff who are not married and have children will be transferred first. Men and women are the same.
For such an arrangement, it is easier for the nurse team to adjust, but it is more difficult for the doctors. As for doctors, many are young doctors who are about to enter this industry. It is impossible to say that they do not want to go to school. Learning requires practical operations and practice, and surgery makes perfect with practice.
Now it is said that there are two male doctors standing in the imaging machine room. One is older and has children, so he has less worries. The other is obviously a young man who has to study and does not care about radiation.
Entering the dressing room of the medical staff, Pan Shihua, who had been here before, pointed out to several classmates: "That's a lead suit. It's very heavy. You can try it on."