Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 2084: Stirring Up Trouble
As fellow doctors of Guoxie, being in the same trench, they would not wish to see Cao Yong fail in front of an external institution.
For now, trust what these people say. Huang Zhilei got up with a burst of energy.
A group of people curiously walked to the operating room.
Huang Zhilei went to the changing room to put on surgical attire and lead aprons. The others didn’t enter the operating room but went into the control room to observe.
Opposite the lead radiation-proof glass of the control room, they saw the sedated patient lying in a supine position on the angiography table, half-awake, with a stable mindset.
The Chief Surgeon had not yet arrived. Huang Zhilei, accompanied by the junior Song Xueling, both donned surgical attire and lead aprons, fully armed and entered the operating room first to prepare for the Chief Surgeon.
For procedures like punctures, which do not require a senior doctor to personally handle, they generally let junior doctors practice.
Today’s surgery involved puncturing the patient’s femoral artery.
Disinfect, set up the drape, glanced at the clock on the wall, it was almost three o’clock.
The Chief Surgeon arrived as scheduled. At the entrance of the interventional operating room, there were a few creaks, and people gradually came in from outside.
Several people changed into operating room slippers and walked in with a clatter.
Everyone first heard the loud voice of Deputy Director Lv calling the nurse: "Has Doctor Huang arrived?"
Upon receiving the leadership inquiry, the nurse replied, "Doctor Huang has taken people into the operating room."
"Alright. They should be prepping," Deputy Director Lv said to the others after hearing the nurse’s report.
Only to see Zhai Yunsheng and Cao Yong walking directly to the front, as if they didn’t hear him speak.
Deputy Director Lv had to hurriedly change into slippers and follow them.
The three of them arrived at the control room.
The room was full of cardiology people. Cao Yong and his group, upon arriving at the entrance, could only be surprised.
"What are you here for?" Deputy Director Lv glared at the cardiology people and asked.
This patient had nothing to do with cardiology, and neurosurgery hadn’t asked cardiology for a consultation. The cardiology group being here clearly intended to stir up trouble.
"We came to learn from your department," the cardiology people replied in unison to the neurosurgery people.
Come on, cardiology has the highest number of interventional surgeries in the hospital, and to say they came to learn interventional techniques from neurosurgery is quite unbelievable. Deputy Director Lv squinted, thinking that these guys were casually lying without batting an eye, just waiting for Cao Yong to drive them away.
Cao Yong smiled and responded to his hospital colleagues: "Mutual learning, enhancing each other’s skills."
Deputy Director Lv turned his head and quickly glanced at Cao Yong’s face: This person, one can never tell if he is being overly naive or too clever.
The neurosurgery’s Deputy Director Lv’s personal style is well known by Jin Tianyu and Lin Chenrong, who also didn’t take Deputy Director Lv seriously. Huang Zhilei was right; whoever is the Chief Surgeon has the say today. Cao Yong not driving people away only means one thing, he has an open mind and large heart.
A doctor willing to show his surgery to others fully demonstrates strong technical confidence. No doctor lacking technical confidence would be bothered by who is watching.
Everyone’s attention was actually focused on that legendary neurosurgery boss with a special relationship with Cao Yong. Director Zhai Yunsheng of Fang Ze, this name is quite prominent in the industry, just as renowned as Zhang Huayao in cardiothoracic surgery.
Zhai Yunsheng stepped into the control room.
A group of people naturally and automatically made way for the top expert in the industry.
The young doctors standing in the back whispered and murmured to each other: "It seems the identity of this patient is not simple."
These words caused a cold sweat for the neurosurgery doctors of their own hospital.