Chapter 71: Can You Let Me Try It?

"Why did you delay coming to the doctor until now? Your situation is very dangerous, and you could risk your life at any time. Dr. Fu was furious.

Every time they see such a patient who dies because of delay, the doctors feel very sad.

"Dr. Lu went and pushed the laryngoscope over."

Doctor Fu commanded with an expressionless face.

It can be clearly felt that Dr. Lu's status in the operating room is no longer as good as Zhou Can.

Everywhere you speak, you can speak by strength.

This is especially true in the operating room.

No matter how good the sycophant is, as soon as he gets on the operating table, he will be soft, then he can only be a soft egg.

Dr. Lu looked at Zhou Can like an angry little daughter-in-law, glanced at Zhou Can resentfully, and after honestly getting the laryngoscope done, he pushed it over.

"We're going to do a laryngoscopy now to see where the fish bones are, how deep they are, and whether they're suppurating. You've got to cooperate, you know? ”

"Uh-huh!"

The patient nodded repeatedly.

After lying down on the operating table, teach the patient to open his mouth wide and then probe into the laryngoscope for examination.

Irritation of the larynx can easily lead to swallowing and vomiting.

This requires the cooperation of the patient.

Fortunately, this is an adult male, and his tolerance is okay.

Dr. Fu told him to relax, and he relaxed. Cooperate with the inspection throughout the process.

"Oh, this fish bone is very thick! And it's still very deep, only a small part is exposed. ”

After the laryngoscopy, Dr. Fu's face was quite solemn.

"I can only try to clip this, and if I can't pull it out, then I can only send it to surgery for surgery to take it out."

Surgical capacity in the emergency department is limited.

If this patient is going to have invasive surgery for aspiration, he will definitely have to have the surgeon evaluate the surgical plan. Because it is a neck incision, the risk of surgery is extremely high.

If the surgeons assess that the risk of surgery is too high, the patient may not be able to get off the operating table.

Then there is no way to operate.

There is a high probability that the patient will die.

It's not that the doctor can't save him when he sees death, but he can't save it.

With their professional knowledge and experience, doctors can predict that even if surgery is performed, the patient will die on the operating table.

Therefore, it is better to let the patient adopt some conservative treatment, and maybe there is still a chance of life.

"Uh-huh......"

The patient seemed to realize the seriousness of his condition, and kept giving up his hands on Dr. Fu and Zhou Can.

Ask the doctor to save him.

Because he was in too much of a hurry, coupled with the fact that his throat was so swollen, he couldn't even speak.

"Don't worry, we'll do our best."

Dr. Fu comforted the patient with a warm voice.

Stabilize the patient's mood.

This is why experienced doctors are often reluctant to tell patients directly when they find out that they have terminal illnesses and the like. Instead, he told his family secretly.

Because once the patient's mood collapses, it is very detrimental to the treatment.

Tell me a little story.

There were two patients, A and B, who went to the hospital for a physical examination at the same time, and the doctor in charge of recording the computer was a sloppy intern. Reversed the results of the two patients.

Patient A thought that he was probably seriously ill this time because he occasionally vomited blood.

As soon as I looked at the test results, it was only mild gastritis.

That's fine.

Just take some medicine.

Patient A lives happily every day, and after the last shock, he has become more health-conscious.

Patient B didn't have any major problems, but he just felt a little bloated.

Take a look at the test results.

I almost fainted on the spot.

It was a terminal illness, advanced stomach cancer.

Patient B stumbled home and cried for a long time in his room.

Doctors told him that he had only three months to live at most.

After his grief had passed, he began to arrange for the aftermath. Then wait for death to come.

Every day is very depressing, and my heart is full of fear.

He felt his health getting worse and worse, and death seemed to be getting closer.

Until one day, the hospital found that the results of patients A and B had been reversed when they were entered into the computer.

Immediately inform the two patients to re-examine.

As a result, the doctor was surprised to find that Patient A, who had originally had cancer, had an incredible and significant improvement. There are even signs of recovery.

The patient B, who was originally just gastritis, turned gastritis into stomach cancer because he lived in depression, fear, and sadness every day.

Half a year later, Patient B died of cancer. Patient A's stomach cancer was cured.

This story is a true story that takes place in France.

Later, after many patient follow-up visits and investigations, doctors found that patients who were in a happy mood were more likely to recover. Patients who are upset are more likely to worsen their condition.

To this day, doctors have paid great attention to the patient's mood as an influencing factor.

After reassuring the patient, Dr. Fu began to use a laryngoscope to pull out the fish bone with tweezers.

Once, twice......

Dr. Fu tried many times, but they all failed.

Tired and sweating.

"No, the bones are too deep. The one left outside is very short, and the deep part of the throat is not easy to force, so it can't be pulled out at all. Doctor Fu said helplessly.

Zhou Can has been acting as an assistant next to him.

The laryngoscope clearly shows the condition of the fish bone on the screen.

Including the process of Dr. Fu pulling out the fishbones.

"Dr. Fu's long-rod instrument control seems to be a bit of a dish!"

He only dared to think twice in his heart.

I would never dare to show half a point on my face.

Pulling out the fish bones stuck in the deep throat should be a grasping technique.

Zhou Can instinctively felt that his third-level grasping technique seemed to be able to pull out this fish bone.

"Doctor Fu, can you let me try it?"

Pulling out this fish bone can be dangerous.

Zhou Can can only try his best.

Doctor Fu glanced at him, muttering that he didn't dare to agree immediately.

"This kind of long-arm tweezers is very difficult to operate, you can use it to pick up that surgical crochet needle and try it!"

Out of trust in Zhou Can's previous series of excellent performances, Dr. Fu did not immediately refuse.

Instead, he decided to take a look at Zhou Can's grasping skills first.

The corners of Dr. Lu's mouth lifted next to him, revealing a subtle sneer.

As a senior doctor, although his medical skills are not good, he is still clear about which operations are difficult and which are easy.

Gripping has always been regarded as a director-level medical technique.

It is often used in a variety of high-precision minimally invasive surgeries or major surgeries above the third level.

Doing some high-precision minimally invasive surgery, the main level may be just getting started, just enough to be qualified to be an assistant. The chief surgeon is at least the deputy chief physician.

Grasping is the most basic medical technique of minimally invasive surgery, and it is also the most difficult medical skill to improve.

Zhou Can, a small trainee, dared to challenge the director-level grasping technique, which was really arrogant.

Dr. Lu waited to see how he brought humiliation upon himself.

Nurse Liu Xia had already cleverly handed a pair of long tweezers to Zhou Can.

The arm of this type of tweezer is more than 25 cm long, which is more than twice as long as ordinary straight tweezers.

It can be difficult to manipulate it to grip a tiny suture needle.

I saw Zhou Can unhurriedly holding the long tweezers and picking up the crochet needle on the plate.

The movement is like a smooth flow, and it is easy to clamp the crochet needle steadily.

This is the ability to hold at the level of a resident.