Just like a silt blockage in a river, it must be washed away by a large amount of river water from upstream.
But they really did it. In the monitor screen, I gasped, and suddenly the foreign object moved. It was not a slight movement, but it felt like Archimedes had really got a lever to move the earth. The foreign object slowly rotated, and then rolled. Soon enough, the micro-trap was thrown out, caught the foreign object, and was slowly pulled out of the airway by the bronchoscope.
For a full minute, the surroundings were so quiet that no one made a sound.
The anesthesiologist was stunned: Is this okay? !
How? Why can't he understand?
To understand this operation, you actually need to review what Xie Wanying said before. She said that inflammation is chronic and evolves to this point step by step. This is equivalent to saying that this foreign object is not actually so big that it will really get stuck here. The cause of the stuck is more the result of the interaction of the airflow in the patient's bronchus. The foreign matter is tossed back and forth here and rubs against the tracheal wall, causing chronic inflammation. In the end, it becomes a little sticky and becomes stuck here.
If the doctor can deduce how the patient's condition evolved to this situation before, he can roughly guess which corner the object is most likely to be stuck at. As long as the airflow is pushed in the most vulnerable direction at this stuck point, it is easy to achieve the purpose of leveraging the foreign object.
Surrounded by a group of surgical experts, all of them were thinking deeply, and they only knew one thing: I am afraid that only she and Song Xuelin can achieve this kind of reverse deduction calculation. Because I heard that these two people had done similar amazing operations in the hepatobiliary surgery department before.
It can be seen that Xie Wanying directly applied the knowledge and skills she learned and practiced outside the liver and gallbladder to the bronchoscopy in the respiratory system. Her ability to integrate everything is refreshing.
Fu Xinheng and the others began to wonder if Tao Zhijie knew about her situation.
That Buddha always smiles and doesn't talk much. If you ask, the Buddha will say you can't tell.
However, Tao Zhijie revealed some information. He had said it before when the junior sister was born: Tan Kelin brought her out, and Tan Kelin was best at separation with forceps. She is now learning and selling it, and uses it outside the liver and gallbladder. Therefore, Tao Zhijie praised her for doing a good job in the separation and dissection outside the liver and gallbladder. In fact, he was saying that she had succeeded in stealing from others.
Xie Wanying definitely couldn't hear Senior Brother Tao's thick and black words.
People who are in the second level of general foreign language can hear it, so now when I hear a large group of people talking about Xie Wanying applying the skills she developed outside the liver and gallbladder to breathing, I hum in my heart: You can't escape even those outside the liver and gallbladder.
Tao Zhijie asked her that day if she wanted to keep her liver and gall bladder, but when she didn't answer, he seemed to let her go.
Anyone who knows this Buddha knows that Tao Zhijie is as calm as a Buddha: There is no time to rob people, so what should you do with your big tricks? The most important thing to do at this time is to fool people. Therefore, He Guangyou smiled at the dinner party that night and said nothing.
The foreign body was removed and the patient returned to the ward smoothly.
After washing her hands, Xin Yanjun looked for her students. Looking again, it turned out that the pediatrician professor from overseas called his student over.
"Have you ever checked out the pediatric surgical atlas again?" Nie Jiamin asked Xie's homework with concern, hoping that she would further review and study the pediatric surgery course after undergoing pediatric surgery at the last free clinic.
"I went to the library to borrow relevant books and reviewed the surgery that day."
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