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【2734】Do your best

As a result, heart surgeries such as coronary artery bypass grafting and valve replacement can continue to be widely promoted and popular in the history of surgery, while maze surgery is almost unused.

Here is the reason for the immortal brother’s strong assertion.

It seems to be just an arrhythmia, not a blood vessel blockage or a structural malformation of the heart. It sounds no more terrible than these diseases. In front of doctors, this type of disease lacks the most effective treatments.

In a word, there is almost no cure.

What's worse? Take a look at Mr. Wei's attack and consider it to be a bug superimposed on surgical scars. In other words, many of these diseases are troublesome problems left by doctors when they perform other treatments on the heart.

To describe it in another sentence: it may be even worse if treated.

For example, if you want a master to repair a defective thing, and it turns out that after repairing the repaired part, there is a problem again, and it seems to be the problem caused by the repair, do you think the master will have a headache?

So big that he went crazy.

To solve this problem, we must at least ensure that the cause of the problem is repaired and dealt with accordingly. As a result, if you remember that the foundation of the cardiac conduction system is in cardiomyocytes, and understand the difficulty of studying cardiomyocytes as we have said, you can know that medicine at this stage has

This is helpless.

A group of doctors huddled in the control room.

Family members sat outside the operating room waiting for the results.

As mentioned above, once the ablation effect fails, cardiac surgery is very limited. In the end, the only option is to have the patient take medication for life-long control. Such a result will probably turn into a fairy brother for Wei.

Don't expect to be a surgeon in your lifetime.

Tonight's surgery can be said to be a life-and-death battle for survival for Mr. Wei's academic career.

For this reason, Cao Zhao, as the student's current clinical instructor, stood at the front of the crowd.

Others could see that his handsome and free-spirited face turned serious. His smiling, dark eyes looked deeply at the students on the operating bed through the leaded glass, with a hint of haggard hanging between his brows.

The second son of the Cao family was in a completely non-immortal state at this moment. Comparing this with the "evil" words he had said to his family before, everyone could tell that he was just trying to be the "bad guy".

It’s not easy for the Immortal Brother. Xie Wanying recalled the past history of the Immortal Brother mentioned by Senior Brother Cao, and felt very emotional in her heart.

Precisely because Brother Shenxian had the experience of a primary school classmate passing away, and precisely because he is a pediatric cardiac surgeon and has experienced various clinical injuries, he has long realized that survival is both helpless and the most important thing for a patient.

Many congenital diseases in children cannot be cured. All we can do is prolong the patient's life and allow the patient to live as long as he can.

If Mr. Wei's surgery fails, he still needs to be aware of how to survive.

Of course, all doctors will do their best at this stage.

The operation was about to begin. Picking up the intercom in the control room, Cao Dong took the place of his elderly father and communicated with Director Gao in the operating room about the patient's condition.

A series of examination reports done in Seoer were sent to Pinghuai and handed over to the medical and surgical team. Director Gao, who had obtained the patient's medical records, checked and asked, and said: "Inform Dr. Che to come to the hospital, and Dr. Che will replace him later."

I'll be the chief surgeon."

Director Gao is older, in his fifties and about to retire, and his movements must not be as nimble as those of a young doctor.

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