Time is extremely urgent. Don't forget that every minute and second that she and Dr. Qiu spent protecting this liver and trying their best to squeeze it out must not be wasted.
"I understand." Xie Wanying said.
Everyone except Tao Zhijie was surprised to hear her affirmative voice: What does she know?
"How to cut?" Tao Zhijie asked her in a calm voice.
"One knife is enough." Xie Wanying was sure.
"If you want to cut off one third, of course one knife is enough." The onlookers couldn't help but interrupt one after another, feeling as if she didn't even know what she was going to do.
Deputy Director Xue frowned and wanted to scream and play the piano. What he didn't expect was that even Tao Zhijie would act like this?
"From here, make an oblique cut to completely preserve the right hemi-liver, as well as most of the important branches of the left portal vein, left middle hepatic vein, branches of the left hepatic artery and vein, and the main left hepatic duct in the left hemi-liver."
When others listened to her words and looked at the liver, they couldn't relate to the cutting method she mentioned.
"It seems like we can't cut out what she said." He Guangyou used her explanation and gestured with his fingers on the liver, "If we want to keep what she said, the cut part must be very small, and we can't cut off one third.
It must be cut off as much as possible, but not too big, otherwise it cannot be put into the body."
"I think the cutting method she said has some basis." Song Xuelin suddenly said.
Others were surprised that he actually supported Xie Wanying?
"Each person's liver has individual differences. I estimated that if one-third of the liver is cut off, it is possible to retain most of it." Song Xuelin's dark brown eyes gave people the impression of being calculating numbers, "
The only thing is how to cut with one knife——"
Others thought about it after hearing what he said. In terms of individual differences, it is hard to say that what he and Xie Wanying said made sense. The most important thing now is to minimize liver damage, no matter what, it is better to cut off all parts.
Several cuts and repairs would do too much damage to the liver. Moreover, even Song Xuelin could not imagine a one-size-fits-all path map.
"She said it should be possible." Tao Zhijie spoke.
The operating room was very quiet for a moment. It should be said that everyone was in disbelief. Where did he get the confidence to think that an intern could do it, and it was a female intern. Female interns have always had much worse hands-on skills than boys, so female interns have poor brains.
It is taken for granted, but it is definitely impossible to implement in practice.
"Doctor Tao, you—" Deputy Director Xue once again cast a critical look at Tao Zhijie opposite.
"Well, I'll cut it. I'll cut it according to what she said." Tao Zhijie said.
It is definitely impossible for an intern to cut the only liver source for such an important operation. Once the liver is damaged, it is equivalent to a medical accident, and the patient will die directly on the operating table.
Deputy Director Xue raised his eyes and looked at Tao Zhijie.
An old professor and a young and middle-aged doctor made eye contact.
No one knows what kind of conversation the two generations of people passing up and down completed in these few seconds. In the end, Deputy Director Xue could only hear a deep voice: "Yeah."
It’s like handing the stick to Tao Zhijie.
Inheritance is too important. The previous generation of doctors must choose and trust the next generation of doctors. If you have already made a positive evaluation of the other party's ability, there is nothing to worry about.
Everyone in the operating room felt nervous because of Deputy Director Xue's words, and their eyes were focused on the scalpel in Tao Zhijie's hand.