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Chapter 735: Warm Embrace
Zheng Ren had gone crazy during the surgery.
When he arrived at Chengdu Provincial Hospital, he began to perform the surgery of removing the embolus and amputation.
If it were an ordinary doctor, they would wait for a few hours after the embolus was removed and till the capillaries were completely opened before performing the surgery.
This was because they were not the ones who had removed the embolus. They did not know how effective the surgery was, nor did they know the capillaries’ condition.
Even the interventional doctors who could remove the thrombus were not as good as Zheng Ren. Moreover, they did not know how to perform amputations.
Zheng Ren did not have to wait. He completely saved the time that he would have needed to use to wait for the blood vessels to reperfuse.
Waiting had its benefits. There was more certainty.
He had to wait for the blood vessels to reperfuse, expand, and have blood circulation appear again. However, if he waited for too long, a large amount of necrotic tissue in the tissue gap would enter the blood circulation. This would increase the burden on the patient’s liver and kidney, resulting in acute kidney failure.
In Nanchuan Town, Zheng Ren insisted on it again and again. Almost the entire country was mobilized and thousands of dialysis equipment and corresponding doctors and nurses in Chengdu were called back to provide support.
Therefore, patients with acute kidney failure were treated at the first opportunity, and the trend of severe kidney failure leading to the death of the injured was curbed.
It was just an acute illness and was temporary. As long as the dialysis could keep up, the vast majority of injured could survive the acute period.
However, for the patients that Zheng Ren operated on, they usually did not need dialysis.
When the embolus was removed and the blood vessels were reopened, Zheng Ren had already removed the necrotic tissue. He knew the effect of the embolus removal technique like the back of his hand. All the reconstructed capillaries were visualized in his mind. Every time the necrotic tissue was removed, it was at the edge of the range that could be retained.
Even Su Yun was terrified by what he saw.
But since Zheng Ren had the confidence, Su Yun gradually got used to it.
Don’t question the boss’s decision. Su Yun silently accepted this new setting.
The boss’s thrombectomy and amputation surgery were really good!
According to Su Yun’s observation, one of the injured should be amputated above the knee joint. That was the safest choice.
However, Zheng Ren insisted on amputating below the knee joint. Moreover, the skin flap should be taken 10cm below the knee joint.
Looking at the skin flap that was close to necrosis, Su Yun raised his doubts.
However, his doubts were ignored by Zheng Ren. During the surgery, the surgeon had the right to decide the surgical method.
Su Yun was unconvinced. However, after the amputation surgery was completed, VSD negative pressure was used. 12 hours later during the surgical interval, Su Yun asked about the patient’s condition.
Chief Chen told him that he could feel the temperature of the skin flap and that there was bleeding.
This meant that the capillary network was successfully built. The skin flap that looked like it was on the verge of necrosis was still alive before Zheng Ren’s extraordinary surgical skills.
After that, Su Yun did not raise any more questions.
The boss knew that he had to carry out the operation even if he could not brain it. In short, the final facts would prove that the boss was right.
Surgeries were carried out like crazy. In addition, the effects of the surgery were good. Soon, it attracted the attention of the interventional medicine department, the orthopedics department, and the traumatology department of Chengdu Provincial Hospital.
They did not believe it at first. At first, they thought that it was just a rumor. Moreover, because of the long period of non-stop surgery, people were tired. Who would want to learn surgery at this time?
However, curiosity killed the cat.
When a doctor from the intervention department used his precious rest time to watch the surgery, he left speechless. He thought about it for nearly an hour before he came to a realization. After that, more and more doctors began to come to the hybrid operating room to watch the surgery.
Because there were too many people watching the surgery during the intermission, the medical administration division even used the live broadcast equipment in the operating room. After obtaining Zheng Ren’s consent, every surgery was broadcasted in the surgical demonstration cla.s.sroom.
Not everyone was used to the live broadcast in the surgical demonstration cla.s.sroom. Although there were many cameras, their view was still limited to a certain extent.
Some people took advantage of the intermission to come to the surgical demonstration cla.s.sroom to watch the surgery.
More people were watching the surgery while they rested and slept in the surgical demonstration cla.s.sroom. They watched the surgery before they went to sleep, falling asleep unknowingly. After they woke up, as long as they did not receive a call asking them to go for surgery, they would continue to watch.
This surgery was awesome!
What was even more awesome was that the surgeon did not seem to be tired at all. He was always wearing a lead ap.r.o.n while performing the surgery.
People could not be compared to each other. Gradually, the doctors who were initially a little unconvinced also silently accepted reality.
They could learn from others. What else could they do?
Xie Yiren quietly stood in the corner of the operating room, her eyes looking at the screen.
As a scrub nurse, she learned relevant knowledge after Zheng Ren began interventional surgery. Although Zheng Ren did not need her to go in, she felt that she needed to know what she should do when she was needed.
The surgery went smoothly. The emboli were removed one by one as if they were being taken out of a bag.
The blood vessels were opened until they reached the broken end. Zheng Ren stopped removing the emboli in order to prevent bleeding.
If the patient’s injured limb had not been pressed for too long and if it was still a fresh injury, Xie Yiren had no doubt that Zheng Ren would do an open vascular anastomosis.
However, the wounded from the frontline did not have such conditions.
No matter how good one’s medical skills were, there would always be a moment when they were exhausted.
Sure enough, Zheng Ren decisively gave up on the embolectomy. After the reconstruction, he determined the branches of the capillaries that could be opened. He already had a plan for the next step of the surgery.
After the reconstruction, Zheng Ren pulled out the guide wire and Su Yun pressed on it to stop the bleeding.
Xie Yiren opened the airtight lead door and walked in.
Zheng Ren was just about to brush his hands again. He took the opportunity when Su Yun pressed on it to clean up the operating theater. At this moment, he saw a figure from the corner of his eye that he had been dreaming about appear in the operating theater.
He was really too tired and was hallucinating. Zheng Ren smiled awkwardly, but he could not help but feel sad when the footsteps stopped.
How he wished it was true. However, it was a pity that Little Yiren could not appear there.
Then let this feeling stay for a while longer, even if just for a few seconds longer.
Zheng Ren stood still, not daring to turn around. He was afraid that if he turned around, the figure he saw would suddenly disappear.
But the figure suddenly became clearer and clearer, becoming more and more realistic as it got closer.
Zheng Ren’s hands suddenly stopped working. His entire body was numb as if he had been petrified by Medusa’s gaze.
Xie Yiren walked to Zheng Ren’s side and gave him a warm hug without any scruples. Of course, it was only in his imagination. He could not feel the warmth through his lead ap.r.o.n.
Was… Was it real?
“Zheng Ren, you b.a.s.t.a.r.d, how dare you lie to me!” Xie Yiren whispered the words that she had been harboring for a long time into Zheng Ren’s ear.
Zheng Ren only realized at this moment that everything was real. He was not dreaming.
Just as his limbs were as stiff as a robot’s and he was about to hug Xie Yiren, the figure had already loosened its embrace.
Xie Yiren went straight to brush her hands.
“Hey, Yiren, where’s Chang Yue?” Su Yun raised his head and asked.
“She’s at home looking at patients. She said that she can’t leave the home empty either.” Xie Yiren went to brush her hands without looking back.
Su Yun blew a breath and the long black hair that was covered by the sterile cap fluttered in his mind.
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