【2826】one is better than the other
To be precise, it is a cerebral arteriovenous malformation. When clinical doctors communicate, they sometimes become a habit of simplifying words and sentences. Anyway, the other party can understand it. You said that they were sent to neurosurgery for treatment, but it is not the brain that can be anything.
Cerebral arteriovenous malformations are very easy to understand literally. They are abnormally deformed in the arteriovenous veins in the brain. Simply put, the arteriovenous veins have become a mass of numb.
Arteries and veins can be called blood flow in the human body. For example, the traffic arteries of water pipes turn into tufts, and the result is nothing more than blockage or direct bursting of the pipes.
Where does this disease cause?
After leaving the pediatrics department, you will find that we will come back and worry that this disease is more of a congenital or acquired problem. This disease is generally considered to be caused by problems during the angiogenesis during the embryonic period.
Given that the spinal cerebellar degeneration we just mentioned is also a genetic factor, it seems that neurosurgery is the hardest hit area for congenital diseases?
This is not the case. This pathogenesis is the embryonic medical inference mentioned above, but this disease is not often accompanied by other diseases. For example, various malignant tumors, infection and other factors also affect angiogenesis and turn into pathological causes of this disease.
"Is this a microsurgery to be performed to cut it?" While listening to the conversation between classmate Xie and Dr. Jin, Wei Shangquan and several other students followed the discussion.
If it is a cerebral artery and venous malformation, the most common surgical method used in the past was to ligate the artery that supplied the blood "matuan" and try to starve the "matuan" to death. Later, it was found that the recurrence rate of this kind of surgery was very high, and the measures taken now are to remove the whole "matuan" into the nest.
Cutting the "mari ball" is just another way to show that the precision surgery in the surgical field will never resist the cunning of the disease. It can only be done with one size fits the whole thing.
"I was hospitalized in the Department of Neurology and then transferred it." Pan Shihua and Geng held the medical records in the group and soon found the hospitalization records of Dr. Jin, who opened them, glanced at them and said.
"Conservative treatment in neurology is not possible. Go to neurosurgery to prepare for surgery?" Student Wei asked again if this is the case.
"Shang Quan, you have to know that if this disease is treated with conservative internal medicine, it is usually impossible to undergo surgery."
After being refuted by Pan and Geng, Wei realized once again that he was: a poor student.
No, it’s because the classmates in his class are so awesome.
One is better than the other.
If you don’t believe it, let’s see what the strongest academic master in their class, Xie, said.
Student Xie has not read the patient's medical records, so he can communicate with Dr. Jin without any obstacles: "After conservative treatment of hydrocephalus, he found cerebral arteriovenous malformations. In this way, internal medicine can never solve hydrocephalus and the condition tends to worsen. He can only switch to surgical treatment of hydrocephalus. At the same time, conservative treatment of cephalus arteriovenous malformations will be done to see if it can improve, and then make the next plan. These two diseases may have elements that affect each other."
"Have you seen my friend?" Dr. Jin naturally thought she had seen the patient, otherwise she would have not said that she would have known that it was hydrocephalus.
Hydrocephalus and cerebral arteriovenous malformations cannot be said to be completely unrelated, but in general, it is difficult to associate with.
Chapter completed!