Compared with what Senior Brother Yu had just questioned, Teacher Fu's questioning was undoubtedly more pointed. He knew what she could do and what she couldn't do, and he targeted the core of her technical shortcomings, making it almost difficult for her to answer.
It is best for two people to work together for an operation like this. For example, she and Dr. Song did it together that night, and they were indispensable. Dr. Song adjusted the drainage tube and was responsible for flushing and drainage. She adjusted the patient's position in real time, so the two of them could explore the patient's body while doing it.
The effect is good because both of them have this ability and talent. The two brains work together to achieve twice the result with half the effort. Think about it if only one of them does such an operation, it will definitely be very difficult.
Difficult. I put down my posture and went back to get the drainage tube. If I couldn't figure it out, I had to do it again and again. I don't know how long it would take to get the posture and drainage correct.
In the same way, in current PCI surgery, when doctors insert guide wires, they also need to use their hands to feel the blood vessels in the patient's body and judge the insertion of the guide wires. The judgment cannot be made by relying solely on the perspective view of the X-ray system. Dr. Fang mentioned his own operation before.
The situation has confirmed this, so it is estimated that other means need to be added.
She said she could try it because of the experience she had with Dr. Song last time. She didn't need to rely solely on fluoroscopy, but rather relied on touch and position adjustment.
X-rays themselves have high ionizing radiation, so doctors should use fluoroscopy as little as possible. If the guide wire is sent to the heart, if everything goes well, fluoroscopy may not be needed at all. We need to put fluoroscopy on the cutting edge of cardiac coronary angiography.
That's the purpose of this surgery.
It's just that this patient, like the female patient, is a special and difficult case, and the old doctor's past experience may not be used. At this time, talents like Dr. Song are needed to cooperate with her like last time.
If you operate alone, you may be able to achieve your goal by slowly exploring by yourself, but the speed will be very slow as you can imagine.
Slowness just does not meet the requirements of the current patient diagnosis and treatment strategy and can be fatal.
Slow is slow, and speed must be fast.
Looking for Dr. Song?
Dr. Song is not here, and Dr. Song is a resident physician in neurosurgery, so it is unlikely that he would come to the interventional room to help her with such a thing. Teacher Fu is right, the only way to think about the problem is to eliminate Dr. Song's factors first.
Without Dr. Song, who can help her adjust? Or will she adjust and someone else will insert the guidewire? Will she cooperate with Dr. Fang? Or with other cardiovascular physicians such as Brother Jin?
Teacher Fu's words actually told her implicitly that other teachers had already seen that it was unrealistic to find anyone to replace Dr. Song.
Dr. Song's talent is not something that Dr. Fang has, and I'm afraid Senior Brother Jin doesn't have it either.
In her heart, Xie Wanying needed to change her tone to adjust her mood and prepare to change her mind.
It was impossible that her brain had not considered the problem that Teacher Fu said and tried it. The calculated brain told her that there was someone in front of her who might be able to help her instead of Dr. Song. But when Teacher Fu mentioned it, she was concerned about another issue.
She took the initiative to try it in the operating room. There was radiation in the interventional surgery room. She was willing to take this professional risk, but it did not mean that she could selfishly pull people into trouble. Just like Senior Brother Jin would never take the initiative to pull her into trouble, she first
You need to think about the other person's health.