"How he got in, I don't quite understand the timing of his coming in."
The neurosurgery space is so narrow that it is impossible to cooperate with several pairs of doctors like other surgical operations. It can only operate in a pure relay running mode.
Thinking of this, everyone's hearts felt as if they had been blown by a cold wind.
You can imagine what level of challenge this is. No wonder their brains can't keep up.
The foreigner in the multimedia conference room called Dr. Charlie in the operating room again: How do you see over there? We don't seem to be able to see clearly here. Please tell us quickly.
"An hour. (One hour)" Doctor Charlie first said something that seemed to be irrelevant, and his eyes pointedly glanced at the countdown of the electronic clock on the wall.
The red numbers are particularly dazzling, counting down second by second.
A top boss is a top boss, and he soon discovered that none of Mr. Xie’s words was false.
"She won't lie." Dr. Charlie said again.
(She can't lie.)
This is foreigners’ direct confirmation that Mr. Xie is a single-minded person.
Mr. Xie just said before that he would cut out the patient's tumor quickly. He was really stuck for time and tried to complete the total tumor resection plus extended resection within an hour.
"Are you serious?"
(Are you serious?)
The foreigner opposite made a lot of noise, showing that he was extremely frightened.
It's so difficult. Two tumors, how dare you say that they were completely removed within an hour? And then expanded? This is a direct breakthrough of the imagination limit of colleagues.
Words must be spoken realistically. Dr. Charlie reminded colleagues not to forget the premise: "They have done experiments."
(They have done relevant experiments.)
Having done so much preparation work before is not a waste of time. As the surgical team emphasized to everyone at the beginning, the resection range has already been circled. What’s more, Chief Surgeon Song spent a long time just now to delineate the field range, every minute
Not every second is wasted work. On the contrary, it is all about saving time and shortening the patient's discomfort.
"So? (So?)"
Dr. Charlie saw clearly at the scene that the time the surgical team needed to use electrophysiological stimulation testing was greatly shortened. Electrophysiological stimulation testing itself is the most time-consuming link. In this link, the doctor is generally like a blind man holding a guide stick to test the road.
, as if walking on thin ice, and besides being cautious, you need to try slowly bit by bit to find out which area the safe range is.
When shortening this link, is it possible that the surgical team is not afraid of making the wrong cut?
No, this just really shows the power of this surgical team.
I saw that every time the electrophysiological stimulation was clicked according to the plan, the electrophysiological monitoring curve appeared perfectly. Every time the knife was cut, it was cut close to the edge. The patient's piano playing movements were not affected at all during the whole process, which shows that the surgical team's accuracy is amazing.
After this communication, the foreigner on the opposite side was even more surprised: "How do they do it?"
(How did they do it?)
Dr. Charlie blurted out without thinking: Their brains are great.
To achieve this, we must make very precise calculations before execution. After doctors put it into practice, it can be verified that everything is correct. As long as it is correct, there will be no obstacles in the process, and the operation will naturally go as smoothly as if it were performed.
Racing like a highway.
The colleague across from me asked what everyone here is most concerned about: Is it being done by one person?
Dr. Charlie replied: This, as you can see, must not be the case.