Cui Shaofeng seemed to remember these things and responded: "Yes, yes. In this way, since the blood pressure is not high, how can we suddenly suspect cerebral hemorrhage? What is the patient's current state of consciousness? Is he still awake? When did he feel dizzy, have a headache, or vomit?
Started?"
This is also what Director Yu wants to ask Dr. Zheng...
"Xie Wanying thought that her facial muscles were twitching, and she suspected that there was something wrong with her brain." Dr. Zheng pulled out Xie, a potential contributor.
It was Classmate Xie who said it. The two department leaders must consider it carefully because Classmate Xie is said to be as powerful as Classmate Song.
"Keep talking, what else did she say?" Director Yu asked again to explain in detail what Xie said to her classmate.
"She said it might be a cerebral vascular malformation hemangioma. She was afraid that the patient's labor force would cause the hemangioma to rupture. Now that the patient has signs of related symptoms, he must be careful to do a head CT. For safety reasons, Dr. Peng sent the patient for a head CT.
Xie Wanying thinks that the hemangioma may be in the pons." When he said the last sentence, Dr. Zheng became anxious and angry.
Sure enough, when she heard the word "pons" she said, the faces of the two leaders suddenly turned blue.
Pontine hemorrhage is very troublesome. Neurology and neurosurgery departments in general hospitals do not have the technology to deal with it.
Walking over and standing behind Dr. Zheng, Xie Wanying saw the serious expressions of the teachers present and suddenly realized that something was wrong.
She said that the hemangioma may be located in the pons. The pons is a tricky area in neurosurgery. She had stayed in the National Association before because she knew Senior Brother Cao's ability. She knew that the unexploded hemangioma in the pons should be important to Senior Brother Cao, Dr. Song and the others.
Very easy to dispose of.
In short, Senior Brother Cao's superb skills made her a little numb to the "pons". In fact, she should keep in mind Senior Brother Huang's name, because Senior Brother Huang was also troubled by the pons.
The various reactions from the teachers in the outer courtyard now confirmed to her once again: Senior Brother Cao is really awesome.
It also shows that Beito San Neurosurgery does not have the technical capabilities to deal with pontine hemorrhage.
The neurosurgery department of Hokuto San is not unfamous, it is very famous, but it is famous for spinal neurosurgery rather than cranial neurosurgery.
Spinal neurosurgery is an important branch of neurosurgery that has developed in recent years. This discipline is also the focus of the development of the National Association of Orthopedics III. Spinal neurosurgery can be said to be an interdisciplinary discipline that requires the cooperation of neurosurgery and orthopedics.
What is the technical level of Beidu's three cranial nerves? According to the people in Beidu, it is worse than Xuanwu.
Is Xuan Wu's mental performance really bad? It depends on who he compares with. It's definitely not as good as the top three, but he is in the middle and upper reaches of the city and can be ranked in the top ten.
After hearing what the teachers said, Xie Wanying recalled the painful and torturous scene in Xuanwu's emergency room, and her heart became heavy.
"Oops." Director Yu touched his chest with his palm. His hospital did not have the technical strength and could only transfer the patient to a hospital with conditions for treatment. It happened that the mother was about to enter the second stage of labor. At this moment,
Transferring to another hospital is very dangerous for the mother and child.
Don't look at the reputation of Beidu No. 3 Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. When encountering patients who require multi-disciplinary assistance, they often feel helpless and powerless. This is what Beidu No. 3 obstetrics and gynecology doctors hate the most. The money they earn allows the hospital to subsidize other departments.
I wish that the technical capabilities of other departments in my hospital could be developed to assist them in rescuing critical and difficult pregnant women.