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Chapter 3139 【3139】Practice of Medicine Concept

The musicians present were trying hard to digest the information conveyed by the doctor. The doctor's words told them that this plan to try to treat the patient could really be directly linked to their musicians.

The overseas experts on the line suddenly became anxious. Someone shouted over the phone to the colleagues at the scene, paused, and said sternly: "Wait a minute!"

etc!

"What's the matter?" Dr. Tong asked his overseas colleagues.

"Two points." Professor Ruderman said, raising two fingers.

The top expert in neurosurgery put forward two academic opinions on the spot to question the other party's skills. First of all, every doctor knows that this operation will definitely use anesthesia method that is awake during the operation. When the patient is awakened during the operation, the doctor will do this.

When the time comes to perform brain surgery on the patient, we can ensure that the patient’s needs are not harmed to the greatest extent.

necessary brain function.

The technology can be used to wake up the patient during the operation to determine the safe range of the patient's lesion resection. There is no need to continue to make such preoperative inferences and predictions about the lesion area before surgery, because it may be of no use.

The statement made by overseas experts actually involves an issue of medical practice philosophy.

Some doctors, such as these experts, believe that there are ready-made, effective and visible measures available, and doing some extra useless work is a waste of effort. When it comes to anesthesia methods such as intraoperative sobriety, some people in medicine have always praised it as if it is magical.

It’s harmless. When you are awake during the blow surgery, the brain does not have pain nerves in this area, so the surgeon uses the knife

When a patient is operated on his or her brain, the patient does not feel any pain and does not need to be afraid at all.

In fact, patients can be pain-free and still feel discomfort at the same time.

I also want to know how the patient on the operating table can feel comfortable during the operation.

Even if there is no pain, lying on the operating table, a piece of the brain is opened. The medical staff is afraid that the patient's movement will affect the operation, so they will tie up the patient's body in various places, binding and restraining the patient's body in advance.

As a result, many such surgery patients complained about the super discomfort during the operation when giving feedback after the operation. Some doctors turned a blind eye to the patients' complaints. This group of doctors not only includes young and ignorant people, but also

Including Daniel. Their medical philosophy is that as long as the treatment affects the life and safety of the patient,

Dangerous things can be ignored.

This is also one of the reasons why patients are often dissatisfied with doctors in clinical practice: I am a human being, not a machine, and I have other feelings besides pain.

For example, you said that itching may not be fatal. But in fact, sometimes when itching occurs, the patient feels that he is going crazy if he is going to die. At this time, your doctor comes to tell me that it does not matter if the itching is not painful?

"Hello?" Dr. Tong couldn't help but think about his overseas colleagues.

That's right, I made a special trip today to do something that seemed to be useless because of Xie's suggestion. Once it was proposed, all the doctors in the country agreed.

Overseas doctors claim to put their patient service first, represent the highest-end medical care, and have a five-star service concept. What’s the result?

Don’t be dissatisfied with whether it can be implemented and useful in the operation. The more accurate preoperative work is done, the better. Surgery is like fighting, you need food and grass first. If you follow your theory, there is no need to do any preoperative examinations, including

More detailed CT and MRI examinations.


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