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Now reading: Chapter 1280: 504: A Tricky Aortic Dissection, Revelation2 from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Capítulo 1280: Chapter 504: A Tricky Aortic Dissection, Revelation_2

At that ti, the blood will gush into the thoracic and abdominal cavities like an uncontrolled flood.

Basically, no rescue asures could be in ti.

The rupture of the aortic heart artery has a much higher mortality rate than the rupture of the carotid artery.

The prognosis is extrely poor, with a mortality rate close to 100%.

Even when people have their throats or necks cut, the bleeding is terrifying, but if they are sent to the hospital in ti, most can be saved.

The aortic heart is located within the thoracic and abdominal cavities, and once it ruptures, the bleeding cannot be stopped without opening the chest.

And even if you open the chest, there’s still a high probability that it won’t help.

Ligating the aorta or clamping it with hemostatic forceps is equivalent to cutting off the supply to most organs and tissues of the body. If the limbs are deprived of blood for more than half an hour, there is a risk of necrosis.

Organs are even more delicate; so start to necrotize after just three minutes of insufficient blood supply.

You must know, when body organs necrotize, most of it is irreversible.

“Dr. Zhou, I ca specifically to find you this ti because I want to ask you for help in finding a solution. See if there’s a way to solve this aortic dissection without replacing the entire blood vessel. I heard from a subordinate, who said they watched a surgical live broadcast online yesterday, where you successfully cured a cardiovascular disease that experts from Imperial Renhe Hospital and Japanese heart specialists couldn’t heal.”

The fact that this person managed to get to Zhou Can on such short notice shows they have considerable influence.

Because from the accent, it doesn’t sound local.

“May I ask where you are from?”

“Oh, I’m from Shanghai, and my family runs a small business. After hearing about your accomplishnts last night, I thought it over and specifically flew in from Shanghai this morning.”

“Thank you for your trust. I’m just an ordinary doctor at Tuya Hospital. The success of yesterday’s surgery was half luck, and I’m not as great as you might think.”

Zhou Can didn’t believe for a second that this person runs a small business.

He has dealt with plenty of rich and powerful people.

From this person, there’s a subtle air of authority and an indescribable confidence. If he’s not mistaken, this person not only has strong financial power, but likely has substantial influence within official circles too.

A person like this is either from a top family or is the offspring of officials.

If anything goes wrong and the patient dies, Zhou Can doesn’t want to beco the next fallen Xu Yidao.

He deeply understands Dr. Xu’s tragic situation.

So, he would avoid any risk if possible.

Doctors must learn to protect themselves so they have the chance to save more people.

“How about this, you go have lunch first. I can wait until you have ti, then we can have a proper chat. I sense a hint of fear deep in your eyes towards . Don’t worry, I am not an unreasonable or troubleso person, nor am I ungrateful.”

The man is truly impressive, able to notice even the slightest apprehension in Zhou Can’s eyes.

During the conversation, Zhou Can, despite being a billionaire, was completely overwheld by this man’s aura.

Typically, a person’s aura cos from many aspects of their comprehensive capability. This includes wealth, knowledge, ability, connections, and family power, along with the resources they can mobilize.

Those who can easily mobilize large resources: officials rank first, rich rchants second.

This has been true throughout history.

However, with the evolution of modern civilization, capital tends to dominate everything.

The man told Zhou Can he is not ungrateful. This ans if Zhou Can cures his illness, he would be his lifesaver.

They would surely have continuous future interactions.

This person never revealed their true identity but kept using it as a trump card.

“Have you eaten? If not, I could treat you to a al at the hospital canteen, if you don’t mind.”

The person ca from far away for treatnt.

Since they couldn’t be treated now, a simple al at the canteen is not too much to offer.

“I’ve already eaten. You go ahead! Let know when you have ti, and then I’ll find you again.”

The man said.

“I have several surgeries this afternoon, I’m afraid it will be evening by the ti I’m free. Since you ca from so far, how about this, give the docunts, and I’ll review them while I eat. Then I can give you a precise answer.”

This also ans telling the person that if he ultimately can’t treat it, he will have to politely suggest consulting another expert.

When communicating with such ‘second generation’ individuals, attitude is crucial.

Approach with enough sincerity, so even if they are refused, it wouldn’t be too offensive.

“Here! I entrust you with it!”

The man handed him the docunt bag.

“No need to be too formal; it’s what we doctors ought to do.”

Taking the docunt bag, Zhou Can quickly went to the canteen to eat.

Qiao Yu had already prepared his al.

Watching Zhou Can eat and examine the files simultaneously, she couldn’t help but ask curiously, “This patient doesn’t seem ordinary, what kind of condition is it?”

“Aortic dissection, and it’s quite severe.”

“It seems your broadcast yesterday made you famous, in the future more people will co specifically to seek your treatnt.”

Qiao Yu said with a smile.

“Sigh, just like fa brings trouble to pigs after they grow fat. When a pig gets fat it gets slaughtered, when a person becos famous, trouble follows. I really wish for so ordinary patients, to give enough ti to grow, less of these powerful figures and rich kids would be better.”

Zhou Can sighed.

Other doctors all desire fa.

He’s worried that after becoming famous, the cases brought to him will be too difficult to treat.

Ultimately, it cos down to not being powerful enough.

Much like money, it never feels sufficient.

Even though he is now a billionaire, what he can do with it is quite limited.

Buying a house in a top-tier city, he might end up with no money left.

It’s the sa with dical skills, they never seem strong enough. Compared to before, his skills have improved vastly.

But he’s still miles away from the pinnacle of dicine.

“If this patient’s identity is too sensitive, it’s safer to directly decline. People with so sort of status, when they get seriously ill, definitely search the world for the best doctors to cure them. If other top experts can’t treat it, it’s best not to challenge it, the risks are too great.”

Qiao Yu’s astute understanding imdiately realized that the person seeking treatnt from Zhou Can was not ordinary.

“Sister Qiao Yu is right, if a case should be rejected, it must be done so decisively; hesitation is not an option. If you find it inconvenient, I could help you decline.”

Ma Xiaolan, with her sharp tongue and personality, has always been like a little firecracker.

She also has a good trait, being fierce only to others, but is extrely supportive to team mbers and close ones.

Whenever Zhou Can encounters difficult patients or when other dical staff face challenges, she would chivalrously step in.

Watching her argue with patients or confront family mbers at tis, Zhou Can actually appreciates her more.

Everyone has flaws, and Ma Xiaolan’s are nurous, but as they continue to interact, Zhou Can no longer feels the desire to let her go.

“No need, I’ve already warned the patient that if the treatnt is beyond my capabilities, they would have to seek better options. The patient ca specifically by plane from Shanghai, so I must act diligently.”

Zhou Can always acts in accordance with his conscience.

After reviewing the patient’s scans and biochemical reports, Zhou Can fell into deep thought.

The man, nad Chen Zhongzhi, is 42 years old and has no other illnesses.

The main issue is the aortic heart dissection.

Replacing the entire aorta carries high risk, big trauma, and stenting would impede other branch blood supplies.

This surgery is indeed tricky!

Even after finishing his al, Zhou Can still couldn’t think of a way to resolve it without replacing the aorta.

Carrying the docunt bag, he prepared to inform the patient to consult another expert.

After searching around, it seed the man nad Chen Zhongzhi had left the Ergency Departnt.

With no other option, Zhou Can temporarily left the docunt bag in the office and went to the operating room for the surgeries.

He anticipated the patient would co back by the end of the day.

One patient after another had their ailnts addressed under Zhou Can and his team’s treatnt.

Most cases were resolved on-the-spot, requiring only dication and rest at ho.

More critical cases needed hospitalization for a period of treatnt.

“Ah, ah, oh dear…”

A moaning patient was wheeled in.

For soone in that much pain, it surely wasn’t a minor issue.

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