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Chapter 4012 [99] Difficulties

Chapter 4012 [99] Difficulties

Maybe it's not that he didn't sweat but that he covered it up well.

A group of people looked left and right.

Dr. Song wiped away the sweat, put on gloves after disinfection, and looked at it.

Who let these people know all about Dr. Xie's problem? The fact that he is not nervous is actually that his nerves are so nervous that they are about to break.

Dr. Xie Wanying, who felt the gaze of everyone, had a dazed look between her eyebrows, and doubts suddenly arose: Are you caring about the wrong person?

After all, the "chief surgeon" of this treatment was Dr. Wen, not her.

Everyone who was stunned by Dr. Xie's eyes suddenly realized that the person who trusted Dr. Wen's skills the most in the world was Dr. Xie, so Dr. Xie was not nervous at all.

Dr. Song narrowed her amber pupils slightly.

Dr. Xie is undoubtedly the most geeky, and he will never waver or question anyone he trusts. It is precisely because of this that anyone who is capable likes to be with Dr. Xie, including him, Dr. Song.

The others nodded, and this was correct.

Speaking of people who care about Dr. Wen, there is definitely no one present. Dr. Wen’s fiancé and cousin, as well as Professor Wang, a fellow Chinese medicine practitioner, must be following Dr. Wen with their eyes.

"How about I adjust the electroacupuncture for you first?" Wen Jinsheng took the initiative to suggest.

Wen Zihan seemed to be thinking about it. Her majestic and steady eyebrows usually looked like clouds and mountains, but at this moment they were sometimes raised, showing a hint of difficulty.

"Dr. Song, let's help Dr. Wen turn the patient onto his side first," said Dr. Xie Wanying, who became an on-site assistant after entering the second stage of treatment.

Dr. Song Xuelin didn't say anything, he only knew: Dr. Xie, you really understand Chinese medicine.

He didn't understand Chinese medicine and didn't know why he had to turn the patient on his side.

It should be mentioned here that patients cannot move after installing a temporary pacemaker. The reason is that temporary pacemakers today use balloon floating electrodes, which are not fixed in the patient's ventricle.

Therefore, it is designed so that doctors can easily introduce it into the patient's heart during bedside emergency blind insertion.

Before there are new breakthroughs in the discovery of physics, medical technology usually has advantages and disadvantages on one hand, so this is an unavoidable disadvantage.

Being unable to move does not mean that the patient will not move at all. It is okay to turn sideways and over, as long as the technique can be mastered to prevent the floating electrodes in the heart from being greatly displaced and affecting the patient's condition.

There happen to be two such surgical geniuses here now. The bosses here know that with these two people escorting the patient, there is no problem in changing the patient's position slightly.

Dr. Song, who was working with Dr. Xie on the patient's sideways position, asked Dr. Xie, who "knows Chinese medicine", "How many years have you studied Chinese medicine?"

Dr. Song is also very happy when joking.

Xie Wanying shook her head. No, she had never taken a traditional Chinese medicine course in a regular school in her past life.

It’s not that Dr. Song didn’t know. She knew what Dr. Song wanted to ask. Xie Wanying said: “Just last time Dr. Wen visited my patient and talked about the small intestine meridian. I checked the information on the small intestine meridian and found that its route is on the outer posterior edge of the patient’s upper limb.

As well as the shoulders, neck and face. The bladder meridian injected from the small intestine is almost on the back route."

This means that if the small intestine meridian needs to be moved, it may be unavoidable to insert a needle into the back of the patient's body. Next, it depends on Dr. Wen Zihan's decision.

When they were moving, Dr. Wen Zihan did not shout to stop, which showed that Dr. Xie's judgment on traditional Chinese medicine technology was correct.

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