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【3427】Problem

It was miraculous as if she had a third eye. When it comes to the detailed steps of the operation, the brain tissue in neurosurgery contains far more than just large arteries such as the internal carotid artery, but also countless small arteries, veins, nerves and other vital tissues.

Brain tissue is not like other parts of the human body.

The difference may cause serious consequences, so neurosurgery requires more preoperative examination and microscopy equipment than other surgeries. She must avoid secondary injuries during the thrilling neurosurgery and let her guess every detail.

For small arteries, small veins, and nerves, at least there must be relevant data for early entry. These data are

The information varies from person to person. Unlike other neurosurgery patients before, this injured patient had not had any imaging examinations and no data was provided to her, so she could not make such calculations.

In this case, what does Dr. Cao Dong want to do by asking people to provide surgical instruments? Since it is destined that this emergency surgery cannot be performed.

"The most important thing at the moment is to avoid fatal dangers while transporting the patient to the hospital," the doctor told the people around him.

Another focus of pre-hospital first aid is safety of transport.

For example, Dr. Tong told Dad Song that it would be better not to send it to your friend.

If the patient's condition is too risky during transportation, the doctor would rather not send the patient in time, but wait until the patient's condition stabilizes before sending the patient. Otherwise, sending the patient to the hospital will not save his life, but will kill his life.

The firefighters around were extremely anxious: How long will it take to deliver the goods again? Will they be delivered in time?

To be honest, it would definitely not be possible for the injured person to wait and not be sent to the hospital. Therefore, doctors must try their best to reduce the risk of the patient during transportation and ensure that there is no life-threatening danger during the transportation to the hospital. Today, although foreign bodies are close to arteries, as long as they maintain this position, they will not be in danger.

change, the injured person's life will not be threatened. If the doctor can fix the foreign object from beginning to end while sending the injured person to the hospital, and prevent it from being affected by the bumps of the car body

If the child moves and then cuts arteries and other important human tissues, causing massive bleeding, the risk to the patient's life during transportation should be controllable.

According to this idea, surgical instruments are needed to find ways to fix foreign objects.

Several neurosurgeons on the scene discussed how to fix it. They tried to use tweezers to clamp the tip of the glass fragment exposed outside the body until the patient was transported to the hospital. If the exposed part of the glass fragment outside the body was really easy to fix, the doctor could wear gloves.

He wrapped his hands in thick gauze and held it tightly without letting go. The current situation was obviously difficult to fix. Everyone used lamps to identify it.

After looking at it again, I found that only a little bit of the glass fragment was exposed outside the body, so I had to use tweezers to grab it. After the tweezers clamped it, it became a problem whether the doctor holding the tweezers could survive to the hospital. The most difficult part is where. The most difficult thing

What's more important is who will be holding the tweezers and glass fragments to take the injured to the hospital. This is not a test of the doctor's skills, but no one from the National Association of People's Liberation Army present wants to leave. Our students are trapped in the building

Can't come down anymore.

Colleagues who came later knew what happened to their National Association.

Xiao Yang suddenly volunteered and said, "I will take the wounded to our army, as long as you trust me."

The people from the National Association looked at him sharply.

Each and every one of the neurosurgeons of the National Association of Neurosurgery remembered Sister Xu’s tragic experience in the Xuanwu Emergency Department, and they were frightened. No wonder Xiao Yang added a precondition to his words, hoping that they could trust him.


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