C43 Gu Lao
"I suggest we perform an interventional cardiac surgery!"
As soon as the team leader finished speaking, an expert immediately gave his opinion.
"With this frequent attack, the patient has to undergo a major revascularization. Otherwise, the next attack might actually be life-threatening, and the interventional technique is currently very mature. The trauma is very small, so the patient should be able to accept it."
Other experts objected.
"Chief said earlier that the patient's blood vessel calcification is more severe, which will cause the blood vessel wall to become extremely fragile. Any slight external force will rupture, and the risk of interventional surgery is too high. I do not recommend this operation."
"Yes, I also don't recommend interventional surgery!"
An expert said as he held the report in his hand.
"Cardiac surgery is mainly for first aid. Now that the patient's life is no longer in danger, I don't think there's a need for this operation!"
"The main thing is that the risk is unpredictable!"
An old expert reminded him sincerely.
"There are a lot of plugs attached to the wall of the patient's blood vessels. During the interventional surgery, the needle will move through the blood vessels, prick them open, and the plugs will drift through the blood vessels. It is also very possible that the blood vessels in other places will be clogged."
Seeing that most of the people disagreed with the surgical team leader's decision, the patient's status was very sensitive, so if he acted rashly, the danger would be much greater and he would get into a lot of unnecessary trouble.
At this moment, the door to the consultation room was pushed open, and a spry old man walked in first. He wasn't tall, but his bearing was calm and steady. He walked like a mountain, a middle-aged man in his forties following behind him.
"Old Gu!"
Everyone in the consultation room immediately stood up and greeted the old man, then hurriedly greeted the middle-aged man behind the old man.
"Hello, Hall Master He!"
Elder Gu, Gu Fengsheng, currently the only Chinese medical committee member, is also the teacher of the Deputy Chief of the Guangyuan Province and Health Department, Hee Ann. His position is extraordinary!
Old Man Gu was in his eighties, but he still had a head full of black hair, except that his eyebrows were half white. He looked very imposing.
"What's the situation?"
Old Gu pressed his hand behind his back and cut straight to the point.
"The patient is no longer in danger, but he is still being observed. This is a detailed report of the examination. We are currently conducting a consultation!"
The chief passed the report over to Elder Gu.
Old Gu waved his hand again, indicating that he didn't understand the western medicine report.
"Let's see the patient first, we can decide after reading it!"
With that, Elder Gu didn't wait for anyone else to speak and turned to leave the ward. The chief placed the stack of reports on the table and chased after him, leading the way straight to the intensive care unit.
Everyone wanted to see Old Gu's treatment style. Old Gu also held the authority of Yanjing Hospital, if his disciple Hee Ann was not here, there was no possibility of him coming to Guangyuan.
Old Man Gu's main duties were the health care of the head of the central government, as well as the health care during the head of the central government's overseas visit.
Almost every day, he would fly around in the sky with the head of the central government while he would 'travel' around the world.
Old Gu's reputation in the field of traditional Chinese medicine was flourishing, only second to the current number one in traditional Chinese medicine, Huang Wei, and Old Gu's position in the international arena was even higher.
The number of foreign leaders who had been cured by Old Gu was simply innumerable. This included many medical records that were very difficult to treat in western medicine, such as diabetes, cancer, trigeminal neuralgia, etc.
Even the leaders of the Yanjing Hospital rarely saw Old Gu's face, let alone personally witnessed his treatment. This was a very rare opportunity.1
Outside the ICU, there was a thirty-seven year old middle-aged man standing outside, anxiously watching the situation inside.
Hearing the sound of messy footsteps coming from the corridor, the middle-aged man quickly turned his head and saw Hee Ann, who was walking in front of the line.
"Hall Master He, I …" It's all because I didn't take good care of Elder Deng … "
Hee Ann waved his hand.
"Don't worry, I've invited my teacher over. Let's talk about the situation inside first!"
The middle-aged man replied.
"After breakfast in the morning, I accompanied Elder Deng to the library. After walking for a while, I realized that I didn't bring my card with me, so Elder Deng told me to go back and get it. "Who would have thought that Elder Deng's disease would break out in such a short period of time …"
When the doctors present heard this, they all felt that it was really mysterious. There wasn't even someone to take care of Elder Deng. Elder Deng was lucky to be able to survive this.
Old Gu said.
"Let's go in and take a look!"
The team leader led Elder Gu and Hee Ann into the ICU, while the rest of them waited outside the ICU, watching the situation inside through the glass.
The old man on the sickbed was still sleeping, probably because of the illness and was completely unaware that someone had walked into the sickroom.
Old Gu didn't say much and just went forward to take the pulse of the old man. The chief hastily brought two chairs over and placed them in front of the bed.
After establishing a meridian and experiencing half a minute of it, Old Gu spoke in a serious tone.
"I've been eating too much lately, so I must be careful!"
Hee Ann nodded. His son, Elder Deng, had complained to him a long time ago and hoped that he could help to mix some greasy tea with it.
Recently, Elder Deng had indeed been eating too much. This was his taste; there was no meat at the table.
His son couldn't persuade him, and there was nothing he could do.
It was a long vacation earlier, and the family members were all gathered together. They had a good meal and a good taste. Even if you reminded them all the time, they would still overeat their food.
Hee Ann didn't help Elder Deng's son to persuade him. It was a festival, so he didn't want to ruin the old man's mood.
He hadn't thought that this concession would cause the old tutor to be sent to the hospital again. It looked like he would absolutely not give in in the future.
"Alright, I'll definitely make Deng Ting pay attention when he comes back. I'll help to keep an eye on him!"
Hee Ann said.
The team leader on the side understood a little. Last year, at this time, Elder Deng was sent to the hospital because of a myocardial infarction, so it was about the same time.
Was it because he ate too much that time? Old Gu was Old Man Gu. With the knowledge he had, he was already familiar with this situation. This sort of meticulous and meticulous approach wasn't something that an ordinary doctor could possess.
After finishing his pulse, Old Gu said.
"When a person gets old, their body will inevitably become weak. Their kidney will suffer losses for a long time, and recently, they have been eating too much. Adding to that, they are also a little tired, which leads to their blood being blocked in their chest!"
Hee Ann nodded again. Elder Deng usually stayed at home by himself and didn't have much to do, so he could do very well with a rest and rest. However, there had been a lot of people coming and going recently, as well as a lot of visitors.
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