Classmate Xie, who is self-absorbed, usually shows no regard for human dignity when he is too technical.
Her words came to fruition.
Others at the scene looked at each other.
Is it possible that the imaging doctors of the National Association of Neurosurgery who examine patients are not very skilled? In fact, just like the patient examination problem that occurred at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhongshan Medical College, some neurosurgery examinations are relatively special and difficult to perform.
Tao Zhijie, who specializes in neurosurgery, also didn't understand. He had to turn to Cao Yong and ask Cao Yong: "Is she saying that the examination was done incorrectly?"
"It should be said that she thought the inspection could be done more carefully," Cao Yong said.
Positioning has always been important in neurosurgery. The importance of positioning in brain MRI reports is self-evident. In terms of routine examination, there are basically no imaging doctors who can strive for excellence in this aspect. If you want to do it very carefully, you need to do it layer by layer.
Using positioning lines and comparing axial and coronal views layer by layer is extremely time-consuming and labor-intensive, unless a clinician has specifically instructed the imaging department in the past.
"Do you ask someone to inform the imaging department when every patient undergoes an examination and scan?" Tao Zhijie asked this because he was reflecting on himself. If he encounters such cases in the future, he needs to ask the imaging department to pay attention.
Old friend, what are you talking about? If I do this, the people in the imaging department will annoy me to death. Cao Yong gave me a "you know" look.
Clinically, all disciplines emphasize mutual trust. If you ask others what to do every day, it is obviously a super distrust of their work, which is equivalent to deliberately picking on others' work in disguise. Forget it once or twice, who will care about you if you talk too much?
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So Li Yaxi didn't find anything during her first examination at the National Association for Disease Control and Prevention. The second time she had an examination at another hospital, Tao Zhijie had to specifically instruct the imaging doctor there on how to perform the pancreatic examination on her, otherwise nothing could be found.
Another example is that when Mr. Zhang’s mother was undergoing an examination, he, as a senior leader, had to accompany her to the examination department and keep an eye on her.
Clinically, there are many cases where the examination report in the first few months says everything is normal and then there are problems in the examination report a few months later. If you ask, the doctor will tell you directly that the imaging examination is said to be accurate, but it is actually like Schrödinger's cat.
If you want to make the examination extremely close and accurate, the doctor who accompanies the patient for examination needs to know more than the imaging doctor and be supervised by a leader like Mr. Zhang. How many do you think can do this?
Even so, putting in your heart and soul and trying your best may not necessarily produce the test results the doctor wants.
It is impossible for modern medical imaging to detect cancer cells. Clinicians know this well and can only use other means to make up for it.
Among brain tumors, if it is a benign tumor, it does not matter if it is larger and then discovered and resected. The main problem is that malignant tumors, especially brain metastases, are cunning and will appear as multiple small lesions that are very difficult to find.
What should I do if I find a leak?
For malignant brain tumors, clinically, doctors generally assume that there may be cancer cells everywhere in the brain, and chemotherapy and radiotherapy are required. If they are missed, they will be missed.
If you say this, is Mr. Xie being picky and ignorant?
Let’s talk about another question, under what conditions it is necessary for clinicians to communicate with imaging doctors.
"This is not the fault of the imaging department, nor your fault, nor her words. Before the first examination, no one knows whether there are brain metastases or how many brain metastases there are." Cao Yong said.