Doctor Zhang turned around and found that more and more people were looking this way in the corridor. Everyone was listening to the little girl, which meant that what the little girl said hit the point.
"Dr. Zhang, don't you look at the patient when you give him anesthesia?" Xie Wanying asked him again.
A group of people waited for his response.
"Okay, let's go see the patient!" Dr. Zhang had no choice but to say no. All doctors have to see patients. Turning around, he hurried to the operating room, wondering how he could embarrass these people until they die. Okay.
A patient with lumbar disc herniation insists on saying it is a spinal problem. Do you think Dr. Zhang is just a rookie like the two of them?
Who does this little girl think she is, talking nonsense.
If there is really a problem with the spine, what is ankylosing spondylitis, how can the clinician not know about it? Even an anorectal doctor should be aware of it. This patient has had an anal surgery before, how can the clinician not know about it?
When Dr. Zhang stormed away in front, Huang Zhilei thought about it in the back and thought it was very strange. Generally speaking, this kind of missed diagnosis is rare. If there is a spinal problem, it is easy to identify, maybe it is an early stage of ankylosis? Help me
Glasses to see what senior brother thinks.
Cao Yong turned his head and glanced at Dr. Zhang's back before walking forward. At that glance, he seemed to be looking at more than just Dr. Zhang.
Huang Zhilei thought: Hey, isn't that the office of the director of the anesthesiology department in front?
The group of people walked to the operating room. Liu Jingyun walked quickly, fearing that something might happen to her junior sister because of her.
When they came to the patient's place, the nurse taking care of the patient happened to report something to the doctor and said to Dr. Zhang who came in: "She seems to have a problem with her spine."
Dr. Zhang was shocked when he heard what the nurse said.
The patient lying on his side on the bed could not bend down at all, and even found it difficult to bend his head.
There is something wrong with the lumbar spine, and there is also something wrong with the cervical spine. It may be both. However, if you can't bend down, something is wrong. It's not a herniated lumbar disc. Dr. Zhang walked behind the patient and touched the patient's back.
The muscles are all stretched.
"What's going on?" The voice of a man in his fifties came from the door of the operating room.
"Director Li." Liu Jingyun, who was close, called out.
Dr. Zhang's face turned pale. Could it be that the director heard the quarrel in the corridor just now? If he had known better, he would not have quarreled with this little girl!
I thought that this little girl would be embarrassed to death, but now she has to be embarrassed to death for him?
By the way, he has never encountered such a thing. Is it really possible for an elderly female to have ankylosing spondylitis? Rheumatoid disease rarely invades the lumbar spine, and osteoarthritis does not cause muscle atrophy and ankylosis. Regardless of whether it is ankylosing spondylitis or not, this
There was obviously something wrong with the patient's spine.
Not to mention spinal anesthesia, even general anesthesia requires great caution and must be discussed with the surgeon again.
Without hearing Dr. Zhang speak, Director Li walked to the patient and asked the aunt, "Can you bend down?"
"I can't bend. I told them repeatedly that it hurts," the aunt complained aggrievedly.
"Have you ever told your doctor before that you can't bend?"
"Yes. They said it might be a lumbar disc herniation."
"Have you ever made a film?"
"No. Isn't it a lumbar disc herniation? Doesn't everyone have it?"
Listening to what the aunt said, you can tell that this patient likes to save money. Since the doctor said it is a common disease, why should she take a CT scan or something? She can't afford more than a thousand yuan. Otherwise, why does this anal fistula surgery need to be done twice?
The second time, it seemed that the patient was only willing to do it because he had no choice but to do it.