Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2096: Senior Brother Has Your Back

Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2096: Senior Brother Has Your Back

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Chapter 2096: Chapter 2096: Senior Brother Has Your Back

Mo Guai remained silent when the neurosurgeons first discovered it.

Also, don’t blame Song Xueling, the genius, for being ambiguous about whether it could be done or not.

Cao Yong said, don’t rush?

Deputy Director Lv was relieved, grateful that Student Xie had provided him a way out beforehand. Otherwise, he would have been utterly humiliated.

According to him, if they had directly taken it to the third-floor operating room and operated, the patient’s eyes might end up worse, even blind. - Deputy Director Lv shivered all over.

This is the nature of neurosurgery, even a small mistake can turn a good thing into a bad thing, turn treatment into an endless aftermath. Who said the human brain structure is too complex?

Thinking of this, the cardiologists internally shook their heads: Neurosurgery is too difficult to handle.

Doctors in a department like neurosurgery are destined to have a super, super stable mindset and can’t be rushed. It’s like solving a super-difficult math problem within a time limit, using all the time possible, and only by thinking calmly and steadily step by step can they arrive at an accurate answer.

"What should we do now, Dr. Cao?" Deputy Director Lv immediately changed his overstepping attitude to let Cao Yong make the decision.

Not doing it? Pulling back? Pulling back is better than doing it wrong. If the postoperative result becomes worse, it wouldn’t be accountable to the patient.

But pulling back? It certainly won’t work. The three aneurysms cannot be left untreated after being discovered by the doctors, which goes against medical principles. The worst case is the patient going blind, which must be dealt with. If the aneurysm bursts, it endangers the patient’s life, which requires the doctors to have a spirit of choice.

Cao Yong didn’t say much and instructed: "Let’s proceed. Do it first in the interventional operating room. Monitor the situation as we go."

Monitor the situation and adjust as we go. It really tests the surgeon’s operational skills.

Huang Zhilei’s brow furrowed tightly, asking Song Xueling on the opposite side: "Can you handle it?"

Through the lead glass, Xie Wanying saw Doctor Song’s profile silent as a statue of a thinking man, as if she could empathize with his sense of pressure.

Everyone let Doctor Song try first, merely because of his genius calculation ability. Such calculations are not reliable in clinical settings; machines can’t handle special cases, only regular patterns and guidelines.

But the result should be difficult. Not to mention Doctor Song, she found it hard after scanning left and right.

The brain is the most mysterious region, and human medical research on it can currently only be superficial.

Her and Doctor Song’s calculation abilities need to be based on existing medical knowledge, equivalent to having a primitive database. Without foundational data, how can one calculate accurately?

In the silence, a bold voice emerged decisively saying to Song Xueling: "Out of the three aneurysms, pick two that you are confident in. I’ll handle the last one."

It was Senior Cao who spoke up.

Xie Wanying quickly turned her head, her eyes landing on Senior Cao’s handsome profile: Senior Cao was being assertive, ready to back up Doctor Song.

She didn’t know how Senior Cao would back up Doctor Song. Her heart suddenly pounded, like a bird flapping its wings ready to fly.

Everyone else held their breath.

With someone backing him up, Song Xueling’s confidence surged, responding calmly in the operating room: "I won’t choose the PICA aneurysm."

Leaving the PICA, the most challenging aneurysm, for the senior doctor, Talented Scholar Song seemed somewhat inclined to retreat from the battlefield.

Inevitably, the group made such associations internally, additionally feeling somewhat worried.

Xie Wanying shook her head, feeling that wasn’t the case. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶

Logically, the aneurysm furthest away would least affect the ophthalmic artery and have the lowest postoperative side effects, and the doctor could proceed boldly.

Doctor Song was pushing himself to the limit as his first step.

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