【910】How could she do it?

Style: Romance Author: Fat mother is kindWords: 1055Update Time: 24/01/12 05:52:06
It was as if Tao Zhijie had reservations and didn't want him to know that there were too many students. Nie Jiamin's eyebrows frowned slightly, and he fell into deep thought.

Xie Wanying raised her head and looked to the teacher for instructions on the next step.

Nie Jiamin's thinking was very clear this time. Fortunately, I am not an idiot and let her show off her skills all the way. In the end, I failed to do what the other party wanted and let her show off her talents.

"From now on, you have to assist me in several key operations of this surgery." Nie Jiamin said to her.

After hearing the surgeon's words, Dr. Zhou lowered his head, knowing that there was no hope for him to return to Isuke's position. Whoever gives up the opportunity will perform well and even be crushing. To be honest, he couldn't suck like Xie Wanying. All I can say is that even the medical students in the National Association are very good.

The nurse followed the surgeon's instructions and handed the retractor to Dr. Zhou.

The small hook is held in the hand, and it seems that it is not too difficult for a child to do it. However, when Dr. Zhou actually started to operate it, he found that it was probably more difficult than pulling an adult's hook. Because we need to make room for the chief surgeon.

For infant surgery, the patient's body is small, and the surgical area is very small. Unlike adults, a place as big as a palm cannot accommodate multiple pairs of doctors' hands to operate together. Even Xie Wanying, who is the first assistant, must remember to give the surgeon as much room as possible.

Dr. Zhou, who was holding the retractor, had never done this kind of surgery before and was not used to it. Soon he felt the awkward posture and the effort, and he started to sweat. At this time, he had to admire Xie Wanying beside him. Looking at her precise postures, he didn't know how she found her position. She didn't feel awkward even if she could make room for the surgeon.

"Have you ever performed surgery on infants and young children?"

After receiving the question from Dr. Zhou next to her, Xie Wanying shook her head: No. How could she talk nonsense about something that didn't exist? If the teacher misunderstands the child, it will be terrible and the child will be harmed.

Seeing that there was no need for her to lie, Dr. Zhou understood: she might be a genius.

"Do you know what we are going to do now?" Nie Jiamin asked her while immersed in the operation.

The surgeon often needs to relax the nerves during the operation, and will choose to talk to the assistant at this time.

Xie Wanying answered the teacher's question cooperatively: "Find the splenic artery and ligate it first to stop the bleeding."

"Yes." While confirming her answer, Nie Jiamin never stopped moving his hands.

To find the splenic hilum. She had collaborated with Dr. Song on pancreatic surgery before, so she was very familiar with this surgical procedure. The stomach must be moved away first to expose the tail of the pancreas and hilum of the spleen.

In order to cooperate with Teacher Nie's surgeon to quickly find the artery causing massive bleeding, Xie Wanying asked the nurse for a separation forceps to help the teacher open the way.

The surgical area is small, so cutting and ligating the gastrocolic ligament and spleen-gastric ligament can only be done more conveniently by Nie Jiamin himself. However, with the assistance of a seasoned and talented assistant, he will definitely get twice the result with half the effort.

The pace of surgery is finally speeding up.

The body of the stomach that blocks the spleen needs to be moved away. Dr. Zhou's retractor pulls the body of the stomach to the upper right and then pulls open the left costal margin. Xie Wanying cooperated to block the transverse colon with a gauze pad. In the middle of the surgical area are the tail of the pancreas and the hilum of the spleen.

The sea of ​​​​blood came, and the suction device continued to suck, and the ruptured splenic hilum was vaguely visible.

The degree of rupture of this spleen was obviously at least grade three.

It can be said that judging from the patient's preoperative condition, the current situation did not exceed the surgeon's expectations.