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【1398】Very different effects

Keep your ears open and make sure you can hear your senior brother's reminders and instructions at any time.

Slowly and slowly, the muscle power of the fingertips is concentrated on the guide wire, pushing the guide wire into the patient's artery. Without using the arm, wrist or other larger force to attach, this can ensure that the force is as gentle as possible and does not hurt the patient's fragile body.

of blood vessels.

The guide wire goes in, then goes in.

We are progressing inch by inch, not at a fast pace, nor will we say step by step slowly. It can be said that we are moving forward steadily and step by step.

Jin Tianyu's eyes gradually shrank into two small circles, looking at the delicate hands of the younger sister, he felt that the hands of the younger sister had become like a river god, with a gentle and tough protective force to push the guide wire in the patient's blood vessel.

As I floated down the river, the guide wire floated so happily that I felt so comfortable.

Phew. He wanted to take a breath of air.

The smooth and moving picture of the surgical operation in front of him made him realize that she had achieved the goal of many cardiovascular physicians performing PCI surgery.

Maybe she was born to do this surgery. Jin Tianyu thought, recalling the first time he saw her hammering the patient's heart. At that time, he had already had similar thoughts: She seemed to be a good candidate for cardiovascular surgery.

Internal Medicine.

Someone in the control room seemed to have noticed Jin Tianyu's thoughts.

Damn it, what is this man thinking? Li Chengyuan's brows furrowed into two big knots: It is unethical for a physician to want to poach a surgeon! How can this man be as shameless as Xin Yanjun?

Jin Tianyu didn’t think his intentions were wrong. It’s difficult to train a surgeon, but it’s equally difficult to train a cardiovascular physician who can perform PCI surgery. Many cardiovascular doctors can perform PCI to the extent that Dr. Xu said

As I said, I put up a sign that I can do it, but in fact I can only do the simplest cases, and everything that is more difficult is a mess, so I have to have a surgeon to help me.

People who have never had PCI surgery don’t know how difficult it is.

Look, aren’t the people in surgery now just standing around and watching?

Bang bang, Dr. Fang, who was standing in the corner, ran over in surgical slippers to check on the situation.

Seeing that Xie Wanying's hand-delivered guidewire seemed to be delivered to the place where he had been stuck before, Dr. Fang expressed surprise: "It's strange, she didn't seem to encounter the resistance that I encountered."

As he said that, Dr. Fang scanned the length of the guide wire in Xie Wanying's hand again and calculated in his mind that it should be right. It was approximately equal to the length he had left after inserting it into the blood vessel before. So he said suspiciously again:

"I'm obviously stuck here."

Without X-ray, I don’t know why he got stuck and why she didn’t get stuck.

It was previously speculated that the reason was that he mistakenly entered the branch at this place, indicating that the guidewire could easily run to the branch on its own. Without fluoroscopy, she did not know the difference between the branch and the bifurcation of the main trunk. How to do it?

It is very difficult to control the guidewire without straying into the branches. Just relying on the feel of the hand is very difficult. Having said that, if this patient has many small blood vessel branches, it will be really fatal. After the fluoroscopy is done at this angle and then changed, it will be endless. So he just said

This is why we need to have an all-round perspective.

Without a machine, relying on the doctor's own brain calculations and judgments and predictions is too challenging for the doctor's brain.

It can only be said that the guide wire in Xie Wanying's hand seemed to be different from the one he had held before. The patient seemed to have been treated with a different case, and the results were completely inconsistent with his.

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