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Chapter 664: Was Still Not Enough
The guide wire went in again.
This time, it took a long time to step on the line. Even Zheng Ren could not blindly operate into one of the many branches of the anterior tibial artery’s lower segment.
Looking at the blurry image, Su Yun’s eyes narrowed into slits. There were artifacts everywhere. There were images that were so blurry that they could not be recognized. The tiny micro-guide wire was inside and overlapped with other images. It could not be recognized at all.
How did Zheng Ren determine the micro-guide Wire’s location?
Su Yun did not know. Even with his level, he could only vaguely… Maybe roughly figure out where the micro-guide wire was. If it was a specific operation, it would be impossible for the micro-guide wire to complete the super-selective action of the blood vessels.
However, it was enough to roughly know where the micro-guide wire was.
Su Yun’s skill level was not enough to perform the surgery but was good enough to observe it.
In a blurry image, Su Yun ‘saw’ the micro-guide wire steadily go down the super-selective action and enter the dorsalis pedis artery with the embolic catheter.
During this period, Su Yun saw wrongly twice and thought that the artifact was the micro-guide wire.
This guy… Su Yun was speechless.
Since when did the barrier to watch the surgery become so high? Su Yun’s mood was slightly strange. He did not think that his skill level was lower than Professor Rudolf Wagner’s. As for Gao Shaojie… He was definitely a little better than Old Gao.
He was not bragging. During the earthquake in the Imperial Capital, the internal mammary artery in the super selection had already proved it.
However, without even mentioning whether he could do it or not, why was even understanding the surgery so troublesome even with his level?
It must be because he had not rested well for the past two days. He had been on the edge of life and death and was extremely tired.
His eyes were blurry. That was probably the case.
Su Yun gave himself a reasonable explanation and felt slightly better.
Yes, that must be the case. That was definitely it.
The catheter was removed again. A black and purple embolus was placed on the sterile gauze.
“That’s it.” Zheng Ren said as he let out a long breath.
Su Yun did not say anything as he just watched silently. He did not even understand the surgery. During that time, no matter what he said, wouldn’t it just be very boring if Zheng Ren used that indifferent tone to refute him?
In the contrast, there were images of blood vessels at half of the instep of the foot.
“This is pretty good,” Su Yun said as he smiled.
There was no way to make it clearer. The fifteen-year-old girl would have to have her leg amputated in the prime of her youth, making her life more difficult in the future.
Although she had done her best and exceeded everyone’s expectations, she could save her calves, ankle joints, and even half of her feet. However, that came with its own risks toward her.
Zheng Ren nodded and called for people on the outside to help carry the little girl out.
Although the narrow air vent had been expanded a little, no one had expanded the opening. If they did more damage, they did not know if breaking the wall at a certain location would cause the entire building to collapse.
Therefore, it was fine as long as they could still pa.s.s through. At most, it would take some effort. It wasn’t a problem.
Zheng Ren and Su Yun carried a stretcher made of a door panel. They put a section on the air vent and forcefully stuffed the little girl out.
“Uncle, thank you.” The little girl waved her hand while on the stretcher. The rainwater flowed past her fingertips and landed on her face.
Zheng Ren was slightly stunned when he saw the little girl being quickly carried out of the dangerous building and into the tent.
“What are you thinking about, Boss?” Su Yun originally wanted to talk to Zheng Ren about how he determined whether the artifact was a microfilament image but when he saw Zheng Ren in a daze, he was also a little curious and asked.
“I’m thinking that the level of surgery is still not enough.” Zheng Ren sighed and continued, “If my skill level was a little higher, I would be able to super select a branch of the dorsalis pedis artery. In that case, the reserved area might be a little larger. Sigh, removing the embolic catheter is still too difficult.”
Su Yun knew that Zheng Ren’s words were not pretentious but he still felt like they were.
Zheng Ren’s words were filled with regret and even some self-blame.
However, it was precisely because of it that Su Yun felt he had received an even greater blow.
He was barely able to see the level of the surgery clearly but Zheng Ren had already found the weakness and was ready to continue climbing up.
It was really… Really f*cking bad!
“Just removing the embolus is not enough,” Su Yun said.
“I believe in Huaxi’s orthopedic department’s standard,” Zheng Ren said. “All our efforts will not be in vain.”
Su Yun was silent as he nodded.
Huaxi Medical College and Huaxi Hospital, which had been established a hundred years ago, were second to none in the southwest. Even at the national level, they were big in the industry.
Huaxi’s overall standard was very high. Even Su Yun could not find fault with it, although in Su Yun’s heart, he thought that only Concorde was the most powerful.
It was the kind of medical school with a legacy where they had pride that came from deep within their bones.
For example, Concorde. If someone from the north joined them, the leader of the first department would definitely be loudly reprimanded by their new colleagues. The foundation of people from Northern Medicine was poor so they had to work harder. Otherwise, they would be left behind by their colleagues from Concorde.
Everyone knew that this was a provocation method. They were also facing a group of people with high IQ and education.
However, once these words were said, all the people from Northern Medicine would fight to the death to prove their abilities.
At least for five years, they did not have to worry about people’s hearts being unstable and wanting to go to private hospitals. By the time they matured, they would have long a.s.similated with the rest of Concorde. They would only be able to talk about Concorde itself.
‘These gossips… So the boss likes Huaxi. You’re just an undergraduate student, yet the school is too lazy to admit that you graduated from Huaxi. Is there a need to be attached?’
Su Yun cursed in his heart.
The next patient was sent down. It was the pregnant woman.
Her calf was fractured and she had been holding on for a very long time. It was only when a jack was sent from behind that the prefabricated board was lifted up and the woman was rescued.
However, her calf, which was less than two-thirds of its original size, was completely black and necrotic. Above her calf and up to one-half of her thigh, there was severe edema and osteofascial compartment syndrome.
This kind of necrosis could not be treated with a bolt. What Zheng Ren needed to do was to properly treat the position above the necrotic surface to reduce the edema and enrich blood circulation so as to preserve the knee joint as much as possible.
When the prosthetic limb was placed in the future, it was extremely important that there was as much of the original tissue intact as possible.
It was still the same as the surgery for the little girl. Su Yun and Zheng Ren were busy with preoperative preparations.
Su Yun still could not fully understand what was going on.
However, that was not important. It was enough as long as someone could do it. Su Yun, who had always been proud and arrogant, seemed to have found his own position under the ruins. He focused on doing all the side work so that the surgery could be faster and faster.
Thirty embolized catheters were really not resistant to use.
Before the generator’s diesel fuel was used up, all the embolized catheters were depleted.