This level of high-end intelligent computing was not achieved until decades later, so computers cannot be relied upon.
In order to solve real-time problems, doctors will try their best to use ultrasonic probes for real-time auxiliary positioning during surgery.
After all, it is not as good as Xie’s own terrifying three-dimensional calculation of the brain. Xie’s brain can predict the future during such an operation. From this we can understand why neurosurgeons like Cao Yong and Song Xuelin think she is so suitable.
Neurosurgery.
Family members will not understand excessive explanations, so there is no need to explain more, as long as the family members are willing to sign for the operation on their child.
If an operation is to be performed, it cannot be performed by the existing surgical team alone. According to hospital regulations, major operations must have a doctor at or above the deputy chief physician present to oversee the operation.
Song Xuelin picked up his cell phone and called his superiors. There was no need to notify Senior Huang first, but first Cao Yong. Cao Yong had the final say whether to perform emergency surgery or not.
Cell phone ringtone.
A bunch of people in the office heard the bell ringing in the corridor of the department. They were all startled and wanted to poke their heads out of the door.
"Doctor Cao, are you in the hospital?" Zhou Junpeng was closest to the door and showed a hint of surprise when he saw Cao Yong's figure appearing immediately.
Could it be that Cao Yong also had foreknowledge and had already predicted that he would be called back to the hospital tonight and came back early?
There is no possibility of this.
Cao Yong came back to the department with a business bag and car keys in his hand, which meant that he suddenly returned to the hospital because of something.
Hearing them talking, Cao Yong first hung up the phone and asked, "Why are you looking for me?"
Everyone stood neatly at the door, and for a moment they couldn't figure out why Cao Yong came back.
"Are there any patients?" Cao Yong asked again.
Others realized that Cao Yong really didn't know that a patient came to him for surgery. Zhou Junpeng said: "A child came in from the emergency room. Please listen to what they said about parasitic encephalopathy."
"Doctor Song." Cao Yong called the front-line person on duty tonight.
Before Song Xuelin walked out of the office, Xie Wanying first said for Dr. Song: "This is a patient in bed 22." At the same time, she handed the medical record to Senior Brother Cao for inspection.
Seeing that she was very active in the cases, Cao Yong couldn't help but smile. He probably thought like Song Mao that it was a good thing that she was interested in neurosurgery cases.
Afterwards, Cao Yong took the medical records and returned to his office first, while the others took down the CT films on the light board and followed the boss there.
Sitting on the chair, Cao Yong looked through the medical records, listened to the people below reporting on the patient's condition, then looked at the CT scan and other examination reports, and finally said: "Contact the anesthesiology department."
It seems that this emergency surgery can be performed.
A group of people were anxious and rushed out to call the anesthesiology department.
Song Xuelin stood motionless in front of Cao Yong's desk. He glanced at Dr. Xie and others going out together and asked, "Is that the person coming?"
There is definitely nothing that can be done. People don't want to go to his uncle's place for treatment, so if anything happens, they should go to him as a doctor. Before the patient can be handed over, he, as the attending doctor, cannot leave the patient alone.
The tips of Cao Yong's eyebrows frowned, and he touched the pen in his palm with both hands.
The cell phone on the table rang again.
Seeing that the call was from Lin Jiayin's agent, he said: They arrived at the downstairs of the inpatient department and were coming upstairs.
Cao Yong said: "Ask the nurse to arrange the beds in the treatment room."