Capítulo 1625: Chapter 1625: The Boss’s Student
As a gastroenterologist, I don’t usually interact much with Guo Zhi Hospital like the cardiology departnt does, so Kang Mingzhu couldn’t recognize this person’s identity and asked her boyfriend: “Who is he?”
She didn’t need Yu Xuexian to tell her, Shim Youhuan ceremoniously introduced the surgical boss from his hospital: “This is Doctor Du Yeqing, the deputy director of our cardiac surgery departnt. I believe you at Guoxie have heard of his na. Our hospitals are brother institutions and know each other well. He just returned to the country yesterday, and today he’s here to participate in the patient discussion eting. Our hospital places great importance on this patient.”
Facing Shim Youhuan’s words, the surgeons from Guoxie naturally replied: We understand, no need for your bragging.
Doctor Ye Qing’s biggest reputation is not being the deputy director of surgery, but being a disciple of Zhang Huayao.
Doctors essentially undergo a kind of apprenticeship system, even though they are backed by dical schools, everyone knows that dical school education is more like batch production, and the level of students is uneven. What guarantees a student’s competency is who the industry bigwig is that trained them.
After understanding this person’s background, Kang Mingzhu quickly typed a ssage to her junior sister, Xie Wanying, to reassure her. Having such a surgical boss consult on her cousin’s case should pose no major issues.
Upon receiving the ssage, not only did Xie Wanying not feel relieved, she actually felt a bit tense.
If her cousin’s surgery was easy to perform, why would Teacher Zhang send such a heavyweight under him to attend personally?
The preoperative eting comnced, and Shim Youhuan, who was presiding over the eting, briefly outlined the patient’s history: “All of the patient’s dical records and the results of various new tests conducted at our hospital are in front of everyone. Due to certain reasons, the patient’s heart function encountered problems after undergoing urgent lung repair surgery at the Provincial People’s Hospital. Thrombus was subsequently found in the lungs and other parts, thus they were transferred to our hospital for further treatnt, aiming to resolve the thrombus and cardiac recovery issues.”
The doctors at the eting listened to the attending physician’s remarks while poring over the patient’s newly received dical records. One or two exchanged whispered academic viewpoints privately.
After Shim Youhuan concluded his opening remarks, he awaited comnts from others. The discussion eting was intended for various personnel to express their frank opinions and delve into issues.
“Ask him what surgery is being planned?” urged Kang Mingzhu to her boyfriend to speak up.
Yu Xuexian turned around and addressed Shim Youhuan opposite him: “Aren’t you going to talk about what surgical plan is being prepared for the patient?”
“Firstly, this patient plans to undergo an interventional procedure in our internal dicine three departnt. The preliminary plan is to perform a percutaneous pulmonary embolization and thrombectomy,” Shim Youhuan explained, “We invited our hospital’s surgical colleagues to attend the preoperative discussion because performing interventional surgery under his circumstances carries risks. Specifically, his heart is not a typical coronary heart disease case but was injured from a car accident. The intervention might have limited effectiveness.”
“If surgical intervention is needed, why perform intervention? It was your suggestion for him to transfer here for interventional surgery, right? Do you now believe that interventional surgery cannot suffice?” Yu Xuexian raised another doubt.
“I suggested he co over to help address the pulmonary embolism issue,” Shim Youhuan clarified, “The Provincial People’s Hospital couldn’t solve even the pulmonary embolism and cannot perform another open-heart surgery. How could they do surgical cardiac repair?”
The patient had sternotomies twice in less than two weeks; unless rescue surgery is absolutely necessary, no doctor would dare to take that risk.
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