C626 3d Print Model
"The baby has been taken out. Dr. Chen, I'll leave the patient to you! Actually, I have a suggestion. Dr. Chen should come to our obstetrics and gynecology department. Your operation was better than mine, I couldn't even tell that you were just a Surgery Doctor. "
On the operating table, a middle-aged woman in her forties received the baby from Wu Tie and could not help but praise him. As the trump card of obstetrics and gynecology, Chief Physician, Li Min could be said to have delivered more than 2000 children. Her experience far surpassed that of doctors of the same period, and her ability was also slightly higher than that of other gynecologists.
However, looking at Chen Qun, who was in charge of the second assistant, during all the surgery, not many blood stains could be seen. It was almost unimaginable that the amount of blood loss during the whole caesarean section did not exceed 100 ml. After all, a pregnant woman was a dangerous woman, and there were a lot of things she needed to take care of.
The reason why Chen Qun insisted on being the main surgeon's assistant seemed unbelievable, but now that Li Min had understood why he was so persistent, there was only one goal: to prevent the patient from having a caesarean section that would not affect his future cardiac surgery. If there was a massive hemorrhage or something like that during caesarean section, then the surgery after that would have been impossible.
Although Li Min, as Doctor-in-Charge, was in charge of directing and operating every step of the operation, Chen Qun was the one who operated the knife. Li Min had even learned a lot of skills from Chen Qun that she hadn't thought of before. Li Min knew that although she wasn't as dexterous as Chen Qun, she could still use her method to complete the task, but it would be slightly troublesome.
However, such trouble could reduce the patient's bleeding before the operation. This was very urgent, especially since Chen Qun had exchanged words with him during the operation. Chen Qun completely believed that even if he had suffered a blood loss during obstetrics and gynecology surgery, he would at least have a seventy to eighty percent chance of saving him.
This little guy was indeed Liu Dapao's direct disciple, the one who excelled in the art of hemostasis. Liu Dapao's hemostasis skills were displayed to the fullest, especially since he was not a walking machine. He used the military technique of using his bare hands to stop the bleeding, and then did the regular stitches to finish them faster than a machine.
This view made Li Min completely believe the rumors regarding this little guy. The accuracy and sensitivity of his surgery was much faster and more accurate than the UI of the advanced Robotic Arm in the world. Such a palm was most suitable for obstetrics and gynecology. He didn't know how many mothers and children he had to save each year.
To Li Min, the doctors who rescued the patients the most were the doctors of obstetrics and gynecology. Obstetrics and gynaecology, in many cases, save two lives rather than one life, and so on and so forth. In the case of saving more people, obstetrician and gynaecologist is the most cost-effective one.
Li Min remembered that she still had a newborn baby with the highest difficulty in the world to rescue, so she didn't need to be courteous with Chen Qun and directly carried that frighteningly light baby that could die at any time. She immediately put on a breathing mask and placed him in the thermostat, carrying out the most professional and most careful care, and no longer had the time to care about Chen Qun's surgery.
This time, in order to prevent any accidents during the operation, Chen Qun didn't let the other doctors sew up the patient's abdominal cavity. Instead, he immediately changed from an assistant to Chief Doctor and began cleaning the abdominal cavity.
After all this, the time in the operating room jumped to 34: 29. His operation was next.
"Saw, chest opener ready. Chi Hong, pay attention to the patient's nerve sensors. If anything goes wrong, inform me immediately. "Get ready for the cardiopulmonary Bypass machine."
Chen Qun began the next step of the operation methodically. As an instrument nurse, Dongfang Wenxin handed him the equipment he needed with great tacit understanding. She didn't even need to exchange glances with him. It was as though everyone could understand each other's thoughts without having to say a word.
Under the bright and traceless light, his pericardium was cut open by Chen Qun, revealing his beating heart. Unlike yesterday's simulated heart, the lymphoid tumor on top was a maroon red, not a blue, especially between the tumor and the heart.
On the observation platform behind the operation room, dozens of doctors quietly stood in a circle, watching the progress of the operation through the glass. They were opposed to the large screens on the walls and were not interested.
After taking a few glances, Liu Yang was completely at ease. Even though Chen's technique looked a bit messy, he could tell at a glance that he was trying to gain time by using a clear method to cut the tumor. The appearance of the tumor was messy because in just over a day, the patient's tumor had expanded by at least a quarter, which was somewhat different from the area Chen Qun practiced.
Chen had expected this situation to happen. He even printed out a model that covered three quarters of the heart and started practicing. The sight in front of him was only half of the heart, Chen Qun had a way to deal with it.
This may be one of the benefits of 3D printing model practice.
Liu steeled his heart and decided to promote this model in the emergency room. At the same time, Chen also brought up a very good idea, which was to customize a set of centralized models of various common surgical conditions, and let all the Surgery Doctor s practice it. Although the difficulty was very high and only three to five people in the entire hospital could complete the operation, the high-intensity surgery was still very effective for Doctor of Impatient Department.
Using 3D printing technology, customization of the patient's diseased organ, do simulation surgery first, definitely can improve the success rate of the surgery. Because even if there were other accidents during the actual operation, the general direction of the operation was certain. The doctor would not panic, but would change the procedure slightly depending on the circumstances.
Liu Yang knew that this kind of technology was more suitable for emergency departments to practice, because emergency departments didn't give you any chance to think about it. As soon as you were sent to the hospital, you would immediately rush to the operating room, and a few minutes slower would result in a difference between life and death.
However, for the department of the mind, brain, and other departments, any operation carried out on a chronic illness would have a particularly great effect.
Just as Liu Yang was deep in thought, he heard the alarm on the operating table ring out, then it stopped. Chen Qun immediately stopped the operation and looked over at Chi Hong.
"What on earth is going on?"
"The data on the nerve sensor's side jumped. There must be a problem with the nerve."
Chen Qun had completed an operation at System Space. He knew that problems that the patient would not have were caused by nerves, and Ant Walk was only a problem caused by her endocrine disorder. He thought for a moment and replied calmly.
"Forget about nerves for now. I will continue to complete the remaining quarter, and in about two minutes, the patient will be almost out of danger. "
Chen Qun didn't even need to enter System Space to practice, he already knew that the result would be like this. After calming the hearts of some of the other team members, they focused on the rest of the operation.
However, the speed this time was a lot slower than before, and it seemed to be a lot gentler. Only after all the lymphatic tumors on the ascending aorta had been removed did he begin to calmly instruct his companions.
"Wash, immediately prepare to sew up the chest cavity!"0
After the operation was successful, all that was left was to see if there were any problems with the child.
Liu Yang was completely at ease behind the glass. He knew that such a difficult operation without any accidents was the biggest miracle in itself. Or, to be more precise, Chen Qun, in the course of the operation, has been all possible abnormal cases, all in the cradle.
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