Gao Zhaocheng turned around and saw a figure rushing out of the door of the multimedia hall as quickly as possible, shouting: "Where did Junior Brother Cao go? To the operating room?"
"Did you scare Cao Yong with your alarmism?" Others asked him.
"It's not as serious as you said." Someone conservatively estimated.
"I have never seen a single case of surgery so far." Someone echoed.
For this reason, some people used scientific facts to beat these people hard: "According to foreign statistics, there are at least five to six hundred surgical fires every year."
This time, it was the reticent Song Mao who warned of the end of the world, which made everyone who listened extremely depressed.
Who doesn't know that the words of the Northern Song Dynasty scholar are as poisonous as Mr. Zhang?
It makes sense for Song Xuelin to dispel their illusions.
As he said, Cao Yong would have known these things after receiving further training abroad, so he immediately ran to the operating room knowing the conditions for surgical fires to occur.
Surgical fires in the operating room are most often closely related to anesthesia.
A fire is not caused by setting a fire. On the contrary, the prerequisite is the gas composition in the closed space. Anesthesia creates gases, and it creates gases in the closed space of the human body.
Today, everyone can see that this anesthesiologist’s intubation skills are terrible.
Poor intubation technology not only means that the tube cannot be inserted into the patient's trachea, but even if the insertion is successful, it may damage the patient's trachea.
The patient's injury caused by endotracheal intubation, even if it is minor and does not harm the patient's life, will cause air leakage. Air leakage means that the air injected into the patient will leak into the patient's chest.
This is not uncommon in cardiothoracic surgery. If the patient develops pneumothorax due to excessive air leakage, he or she must undergo surgery immediately. The fear is that the patient does not know if the air leakage is small.
Isn't it dangerous if there is not much air leakage? As mentioned earlier, it depends on the composition of the gas, that is, the concentration value. High-concentration oxygen and electrosurgery are common conditions that cause surgical fires.
Today's patient has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and has pulmonary bullae. The blood oxygen is not very good. During anesthesia, the oxygen supply needs to be increased to maintain the patient's vital signs. High oxygen enters the patient's chest through the air leakage. When the doctor's electrosurgery is encountered, it must be in the chest.
Remove the bulla. Since hyperoxia is invisible and intangible, the doctor at this moment is like a firefighter walking into a fire without knowing when he will encounter an explosion.
Thinking of this, everyone's faces turned pale.
Do you think Mr. Zhang's tongue is really poisonous enough, so poisonous that as long as he can speak correctly?
People say that Mr. Zhang is playing with fire and fireworks. Mr. Zhang does not deny it. Mr. Zhang is a top cardiac surgeon. How could he not know that cardiothoracic surgery always involves the risk of playing with fire? He must deploy the best anesthesiologist in his operation. This is
The first reason why Chief Xie is grateful to other team members.
It's common sense for Mr. Zhang to tease them about playing with fire. If possible, he would have already heard who they hired to be the anesthetist.
Gao Zhaocheng and the others wiped their hands on their eyelids and did not dare to look.
On the big screen, a white screen flashed by, followed by a black screen.
Some people suddenly recalled what they had just seen and were shocked: "It was fire!"
The operating room was in chaos.
In this case, it is definitely necessary to switch to traditional chest opening.
Chief Shao's hands were trembling, his face was pale and he fainted on the ground.
Considering her poor skills, she has never encountered such an unexpected situation.
"Go up!" Dr. Guo instructed Assistant Ding.
I'll do it?! Ding Wenze's face turned pale and bloodless.
After calling his assistant to go into battle, Dr. Guo turned around.
"Where are you going, Doctor Guo?" A row of people blocked the road in front of him.
Dr. Guo had to raise his head anxiously and saw Dr. Cao Yong in front of him, whose eyes looked as if Bao Qingtian was about to behead him.