Chapter 1207: 【1207】Mastering thoroughly
It’s like silt blocking a river channel—only when a large amount of upstream water rushes down can it scatter the blockage.
Yet sohow, she managed to do it. On the monitor, whoosh—suddenly, the foreign object moved. It wasn’t a subtle shift; it felt like Archides had truly seized the lever to move the Earth. The foreign object slowly rotated and then, poof, rolled out. In the blink of an eye, a miniature grappling device was deployed to seize the object and, under the guidance of the bronchoscope, it was slowly withdrawn from the airway.
For a full minute, the silence in the room was palpable—no one uttered a sound.
The anesthesiologist was dumbfounded: “This worked?!”
How did she pull it off? Why couldn’t he understand the operation?
To truly grasp this procedure requires revisiting what Xie Wanying ntioned earlier. She had explained that the inflammation was chronic and had developed gradually over ti. In other words, the foreign object wasn’t physically large enough to completely obstruct the airway on its own. The obstruction was more likely caused by the interaction of airflow dynamics within the patient’s bronchi. Over ti, the foreign object repeatedly rubbed against the bronchial walls, creating chronic inflammation that caused it to adhere slightly and beco stuck in place.
If a physician can deduce how the patient’s condition evolved to this point, they can roughly predict the area where the object is most likely stuck. By directing airflow at the obstruction toward its weakest angle, it becos relatively easy to dislodge the foreign object.
Around the room, a group of surgical “Bosses” sat deep in thought, understanding just one thing: this level of reverse deduction and calculation could probably only be achieved by Xie Wanying and Song Xueling. This duo had previously perford similar genius operations in the Hepatobiliary Surgery departnt.
It was evident that Xie Wanying had seamlessly applied the knowledge and techniques she honed in Hepatobiliary Surgery to the respiratory departnt’s bronchoscope operation. Her ability to integrate and adapt skills across disciplines was refreshing and nothing short of remarkable.
Fu Xinheng and the others began to wonder if Tao Zhijie had any inkling of her abilities.
The ever-smiling Tao Zhijie had always been reserved in his remarks. If asked, he would likely playfully respond, “That’s classified.”
However, Tao Zhijie had dropped a hint before. When his junior colleague was leaving the Hepatobiliary Surgery rotation, he had remarked, “She was trained under Tan Kelin, who specializes in separation clamp techniques.” Xie Wanying had picked up the skill quickly and applied it in Hepatobiliary Surgery, prompting Tao Zhijie to praise her mastery of layered dissection in the departnt. In truth, he was acknowledging her success in “stealing” expertise.
Xie Wanying wouldn’t have caught the deeper insinuations in Senior Tao’s layered comnts.
But the General Surgery Departnt Two team could. Now, hearing people discuss how Xie Wanying had transferred Hepatobiliary expertise to respiratory procedures, they internally scoffed: “Even Hepatobiliary Surgery can’t escape her reach.”
That day, when Tao Zhijie asked if she planned to stay in Hepatobiliary Surgery and saw her non-response, it seed he had let her go.
Anyone familiar with Tao Zhijie knew his Buddha-like calmness: it wasn’t ti to compete for her yet. Why throw out an aggressive bargaining chip now? Right now, the smarter move was to subtly influence and entice. Therefore, even He Guangyou, when dining together, opted to smile and let the matter drop.
The foreign object was successfully removed, and the young patient smoothly returned to their hospital room.
After scrubbing out, Xin Yanjun went looking for her student. As it turned out, an overseas pediatric surgery professor had called the student over.
“Have you looked at any more pediatric surgery atlases since then?” Nie Jiamin inquired, concerned about Student Xie’s academic progress and hoping that her experience assisting with the pediatric surgery during the charity clinic had motivated further study.
“I’ve borrowed so related books from the library and reviewed the surgical process from that day.”
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