It is simple to say but problematic to do. When doing an fMRI examination, stimulation is required. Usually these external stimuli are screened out by the doctor first. Otherwise, everything may be a stimulus. How should this examination be done? There is no way to do it.
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Therefore, it is completely impossible for instruments to completely replace the doctor’s brain.
Under such circumstances, even Zhu Huicang, a cardiothoracic surgeon who didn't know much about neurosurgery, could sense something strange. While muttering temptations, his eyes were looking at the people next to him in consultation.
The two supervisors stood upright, eyes fixed on the interventional surgery room next door and remained silent.
Zhu Huicang felt depressed: Why didn't these two people talk? They were expressionless?
In terms of professionalism, these two people are much higher than him as a cardiothoracic surgeon. One is a big boss in neurosurgery, and the other is a medical clinical gold medal instructor who knows something about neurosurgery. They should be able to see something. At this moment, these two people
What does the lack of sound mean?
As for what the two supervisors think about it, just look at the current situation in the operating room. As long as others can see it with their own eyes, it cannot be faked: Dr. Huang's concentration has been improved.
Based on the medical principles they knew above, it was obvious that Dr. Huang's precise point of interest had been found.
This person who found his precise point of interest, no one was blind in public, it can be concluded that it is classmate Izuke Xie.
This shows how terrifying classmate Xie’s “eyesight” is.
The eyes of the two supervisors must have been filled with Isuke's figure at this moment, and the question was swirling in their minds: How could this man's "eyes" be so powerful?
Remember in neurosurgery, when you are touching someone else's brain, they are just as anxious to touch your brain.
I heard the voice of Ichisuke Xie's classmate again: "Pay special attention when going from the femoral artery to the abdominal aorta, to the carotid artery, and then to the branches of the internal carotid artery. Cerebral vasospasm caused by mechanical stimulation is prone to occur here."
I have to say that this guy's voice is a bit like that of a radio announcer. His pronunciation is smooth and regular, and people won't hear a word wrong. Does it make people easily fascinated or hypnotized?
The three people standing opposite the lead glass looked at the face of the surgeon, Dr. Huang: they seemed to be hypnotized.
This was manifested in the fact that Dr. Huang's eyes were so focused that he seemed to be in a dream, as if he had gone to another world. He turned a blind eye to the surroundings, and there was only a bewitching voice in his ears.
Dr. Huang's operating hands are in a state of sleepwalking. A sleepwalking person seems to be in a world of his own. You can imagine how focused a sleepwalking person is. Doctor Huang's hands are now like those of a sleepwalking person.
That way, it's just for one purpose.
So there were three supervisors present, including Zhu Huicang, and their eyes widened. It could be seen that Dr. Huang was undergoing some kind of transformation. The hesitant Huang Daxia who was prone to sweating during the operation suddenly disappeared and was replaced.
It's Dr. Huang who doesn't sweat anymore.
Dr. Huang's movements suddenly became so miraculous, onlookers could see: when a assistant said that the arteries were spasming, Dr. Huang's fingers holding the catheter only needed to pinch and lift slightly, and the catheter quickly passed through a tricky area in the human body.
That should be an area where the angular width of human blood vessels makes it difficult for the catheter to pass through, and it is difficult for doctors to operate. However, Dr. Huang passed through it easily.
Zhu Huicang's chin almost dropped: Is this Junior Brother Huang so powerful?