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Chapter 4055 【144】Downtime

Chapter 4055 【144】Downtime

"Thank you, Doctor." Doctor Ma's tone was as weak as if he was seriously ill.

Dr. Xie Wanying replied: "It doesn't matter."

Every young doctor will have such a roundabout experience. After all, no one is born again like Xie Wanying.

Don't think that the genius Dr. Song has never had setbacks.

Dr. Song has it, otherwise I would never need to ask Senior Brother Cao for advice.

It must be experienced because, what the teacher once said, students cannot understand without experiencing it themselves.

Therefore, the imperial envoy for quality control in the hospital is not here to destroy you, but to help you grow.

Dr. Ma looked at the young face in front of him and couldn't help but calculate in his mind: How old is Dr. Xie?

It stands to reason that since Dr. Xie Wanying is a top student who graduated early, she is younger than Dr. Ma.

But Dr. Ma thinks that Dr. Xie seems to be older than Director Shen of the department, because Dr. Xie, who is an imperial envoy, has a deeper understanding of the industry than Director Shen. "Call Dr. Gao to report." Dr. Xie Wanying asked. The other party needs to hurry up.

Picking up the phone, Dr. Ma made a call.

This was the second time Dr. Gao Zhaocheng received a call from someone tonight. Unlike the first time, he had a hunch that this time was different in nature. When he answered the phone, his tone was not humorous at all. He asked seriously: "What's going on? ,pony?"

Dr. Ma reported: "That's it, Dr. Gao, I'm telling you about patient No. 3 who has a temporary extra bed. She was transferred to our department from the emergency room of another hospital. The first diagnosis was acute appendicitis, and now the CT scan shows it. Too."

"What kind of disease is it in other hospitals?"

"When I was treated in another hospital, I had lacunar cerebral infarction, my blood pressure was a little high, I had a history of diabetes, and I had a history of taking antihypertensive and antihyperglycemic drugs. Now my blood pressure and blood sugar levels are better controlled."

"Does this mean you can have surgery under this condition?"

If the patient's blood pressure and blood sugar are not well controlled, the anesthesiologist will definitely not allow the patient to operate.

"The problem now is -" Dr. Ma continued to report with shame, "I wonder if you can treat the abscess around the appendix, Dr. Gao? Do you need to eliminate the inflammation first and then look at it?"

"How does the surrounding abscess look like?"

"Here, the CT room will send the films over first. The report hasn't come out yet."

"Don't you know how to read it yourself?"

"Can't see clearly."

"What do you mean you can't see clearly, or you can't describe it clearly?"

It’s true that seniors are seniors. Once you have stepped into a pit, you will immediately know what kind of pit you are stepping into now.

"Has the parcel become a ball?" Dr. Gao asked.

"without."

Actually, I haven’t. As I said before, it still depends on the doctor’s skills to see if he can do it.

"What do you think the problem is?" Dr. Gao asked again. Since you suspect that I may not be able to perform this operation, you must have some suspicions that you can tell me.

Dr. Ma could only start to talk intermittently while his eyes couldn't help but ask for help from all directions: "I have the target sign, the appendix wall is thickened."

"A lot thicker?"

"Yep."

"Possible gangrene?"

"Uh-huh."

"What about the others? How about the surrounding fat spaces? How about the cecal wall?"

"The surrounding fat spaces are blurred and the intestinal wall of the cecum is thickened."

"Severe adhesion?"

"Guess so."

"How serious is it?"

Doctor Ma: Down.

This is the result of him not paying attention to the case summary during the review surgery.

"You said this case is similar to any patient we have treated in our department?"

Dr. Ma: I can’t answer that.

Speaking of Dr. Gao Zhaocheng, before he was replaced, he probably made his own guesses. Forget it, why don't he go back to the hospital himself or think that the patient's current vital signs can be discussed tomorrow.


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