In the past few days in the National Association Hospital, medical staff and students from various departments have been actively discussing privately the 22-bed cases of cardiac surgery.
If you are not a cardiac surgeon, how can you start caring enthusiastically about cardiac surgery patients?
First, let’s talk about the complaints of the cardiac surgery interns that night. They were driven away early by Dr. Pan Shihua who was on duty. As a result, they did not get to meet the legendary Chinese medicine master Teacher Wen. These people were so sorry that they even scolded Dr. Pan for doing this.
Seniors are not individuals.
Dr. Pan Shihua: Can you blame me? Blame Dr. Fu who gave the order. Dr. Fu just doesn’t let you see his unmarried wife.
After the news spread, everyone knew who had been hiding the beauty in the golden house for many years.
Next, you must know that the National Association is a high-level medical palace, and the main topic of discussion can never be private gossip, it must all circle back to medical topics. Therefore, there is really no one around Dr. Fu’s fiancée and Dr. Fu’s personal gossip.
Go discuss it, serious doctors never like this kind of gossip.
Look at what those interns are blaming: Mr. Wen, Mr. Wen.
What everyone is curious about is Teacher Wen’s traditional Chinese medicine techniques.
"It is very common for mitral valve stenosis to cause tricuspid valve problems. If they perform extracardiac surgery, they can check the tricuspid valve during the operation and deal with it together."
"Don't you know why the patient came to our National Association to pursue Dr. Xie to perform surgery on him?"
Traditional mitral valve surgery includes the newly developed total thoracoscopic mitral valve surgery. The most commonly used surgical path is through the right atrium to the interatrial septum and then to the mitral valve. This surgical path is closest to the mitral valve and is more difficult than other operations.
This route is relatively easy. Another surgical route is to make a small incision directly from the left ventricle, which is difficult to do.
"Can Dr. Xie perform the latter type of surgery?"
"She can, and she does it very well."
If only the mitral valve is found to have some problems, the patient certainly doesn’t want the doctor to cut out the right atrium and wants to operate directly on the affected area. It’s not surprising that the patient thanked the doctor and came to the National Association for the diagnosis.
"This patient can undergo interventional surgery if the mitral valve disease is not severe."
Mitral valve stenosis does not require surgical surgery, but can be solved by interventional surgery. The latter is mainly targeted at patients with less severe lesions and should meet the patient's condition requirements.
In fact, patients have diverse requirements for treatment, just like going to a shopping mall to buy things.
After patients like this learned from other places that interventional surgery is prone to recurrence, they like to undergo replacement surgery. Although the latter is not a permanent solution, the chance of reoperation is smaller than that of interventional surgery.
Everyone understands after hearing this, and understands why Dr. Fu Xinheng is very cautious about this kind of case and even invites people for consultation.
You said this case is not difficult to perform, maybe it is not difficult for Dr.
Medical disputes often arise in places like this, which requires foolproof preparations.
As a leader, Dr. Fu is right to be too cautious.
Everyone nodded: Dr. Fu's robot nickname is not false, he is really following the established procedures.
"In this way, Dr. Wen is really amazing."
Indeed, Mr. Wen pointed out that the lesions will appear after one week. If the operation is performed within this week, even if the most common surgical route is used to check the tricuspid valve, the problem may not be detected.