"How is this possible? Isn't the liver fixed?" With this conclusion, it was like a fire was ignited, and the surgeon community exploded.
The liver is an organ that is soft and fragile. If the human body tissue does not fix it, and the person moves, the liver will sway up and down and bump around in the human abdominal cavity, and it will not take long to be shattered into pieces.
In order to prevent the liver from moving randomly, the human body's own structure has tried every means. First, a layer of peritoneum wraps around all the important organs in the abdominal cavity, including the liver. Not all surfaces of the liver are covered with peritoneum. For example, the back of the septal surface of the liver is close to the septum.
Areas such as the gallbladder fossa, vena cava fossa, and porta hepatis are not covered by the peritoneum. The rest are covered by the peritoneum and form various wrinkles with other adjacent organs, called ligaments.
As you can imagine, they are both called ligaments. The ligaments of the liver and the ligaments of the joints are completely different things. They are just layers of peritoneum, but they do play a role in fixing the liver.
"The two of them said something wrong. Is there something wrong with the liver ligament?"
"Unless there is a problem with the liver ligament, how can the fixed liver be crooked? And the liver is behind the ribs, so it cannot be crooked just because it is protected by an additional layer of ribs."
"There may be problems with the hepatic ligament. For example, in people with loose abdominal walls, the liver will move downward and compress the bile duct, causing gallstones."
"So it's really possible that something happened to the peritoneum."
The sound of eating melon in the operating room was so loud that it was heard by people passing by the door. People outside started talking about their extrahepatobiliary surgery.
"Did you hear that? The people in the hepatobiliary surgery department were arguing about whether the liver was crooked."
"I have never heard of a crooked liver. Who among them said that the liver is crooked?"
"The two newcomers who have only been in their liver and gallbladder surgery for a week are wrong."
"Freak huh?"
We don’t call wizards and geniuses anymore, we call them freaks.
"Who said that?" Gong Xiangbin was the first to say angrily. If our own people say that their own people can do it, why do people outside say that their own people can do it? Even if they are newcomers, I don't know if there are rules in the industry. What kind of freaks are these two in the group?
A new person is a talent they want to keep.
"I heard it, it seemed like someone from the Department of Urology." Guo Yiping said.
"They also have emergency surgeries today?" Qiu Ruiyun was gearing up, "I'll go over and take a look to see if their group is a bunch of weird mouths."
"The director is here." He Jiuliang reminded the three of them.
The three residents shut their mouths.
Director Tang's expression was silent and slightly profound.
He Guangyou told the nurse: "Inform the department of urology and cardiothoracic department to come over for surgical consultation."
"I know, Dr. He." The nurse turned around and called the doctors from the other two departments.
I received an emergency consultation notice from the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department. As expected, there were people from the Urology Department who had just undergone surgery in the operating room. I stopped by to see what was going on.
"Mr. Zhao." The gentle male doctor wearing glasses walked into the operating room with his male assistant. When he saw Zhao Huaming, he walked over to express condolences.
"Hello, Professor Wei." Zhao Huaming saw Wei Tianlang, a well-known expert in urology, coming for consultation and hurriedly stood up to say thanks.
After Professor Wei patted Zhao Huaming on the shoulder to comfort him, he walked to the operating table and stood next to Tao Zhijie. Just as he was about to open his mouth to ask about the patient's condition, he glanced down and saw that Tao Zhijie didn't have a scalpel in his hand, and was surprised.
Tao Zhijie put his hands in the breast pockets of the surgical gown and became a spectator.