Chapter 1380: appendix

"I'll go." Liang Xue woke up from his dream again, and when he looked up, the sky was still dark, but people had completely lost sleep.

He hadn't experienced such a bad sleep for a while.

Liang Xue sat on the bedside to reflect, and he couldn't help but shook his head: "I don't know the advantages and disadvantages... if you want something, you will not want something..."

After chanting a few words, Liang Xue got up and used the landline in the lounge to call the emergency department.

"If there are suitable patients tonight, try to transfer to our side as much as possible." Liang Xue is not familiar with the emergency doctor on the opposite side of the phone, and asked politely.

This is what he thought of when he was dreaming just now.

There are only so many patients in General Surgery. Most of them are unwilling to do Da Vinci robotic surgery. The cost of one day today is worth two or three surgical days on weekdays, and tomorrow morning, even if they can receive a few more machines. Ling Ran didn't leave after the operation, and the follow-up operation would always be unavailable. You can't give Ling Ran the surgery prepared by the department's own staff. In that case, the subordinate doctors would have to fry the pan.

You must know that Da Vinci robot surgery is different from other conventional surgery. It only needs the chief surgeon to have a clear mind and the operation is smooth to perform the surgery. The requirements for the deputy are infinitely low, and the need for the second assistant is even smaller. This has led to a reduction in the number of doctors needed in the department. If the young doctors in the past can be familiar with the operation step by step through assistants, and then upgrade, then after the adoption of the Da Vinci robot, this model will not be available. So clear.

This is not a problem in the United States. The American medical system makes independent surgeons occupy the absolute mainstream, and most of these surgeons have no fixed assistants. Therefore, reducing the number of assistants is the best thing for American doctors.

Reduced labor costs are a huge motivation for doctors to purchase Da Vinci robots.

But in China, the situation faced by high-level doctors is much more complicated.

Directors and deputy directors like Liang Xue, while enjoying the praise and service of lower-level doctors, they must teach them techniques and find jobs for them. Individual doctors can be treated differently, but for For the group of young doctors, this kind of hidden responsibility is hard to escape.

It can be said that Liang Xue began to face increasing pressure when he started to perform surgery on the Da Vinci robot.

At the beginning, everyone thought it was pretty good. After all, it was a high-investment Class A equipment. It was not easy to get the approval of the Ministry of Health. After landing, everyone seemed to feel the charm of the world's medical frontier.

But then, the timing became a terrible problem.

After so many years of development, the operating room of general surgery is no longer a problem. As long as young doctors can be assigned to hospital beds, they can do minor operations without any problems. But the timing of the Da Vinci robot could not be so Buddhist.

Before Ling Ran arrived, the Da Vinci surgical robot at Taiwu Central Hospital was basically operating at full capacity during the day, but was basically idle at night, but this was due to the lack of patients and the high level of "core technology". Senior doctors, it is impossible to stay in the hospital all night long. And if they are not in the hospital, the lower-skilled doctors can perform operations are very limited. Otherwise, if you encounter a transit opener, you will call a third-line doctor to come over. It must be who is on duty and who is not happy.

With such a tight surgical opportunity, the best way to meet Ling Ran's surgical requirements is to seek an increase.

Emergency department is the best plan to temporarily increase the source of disease.

Liang Xue looked at his cell phone again, and was about to wait until the morning before calling the director of the emergency department.

"Sleep for a while." He rolled onto the bed and forced himself to sleep.

Jingle Bell.

The moment the alarm rang, Liang Xue sat up.

Feeling bored.

But there is no time to slow down.

Holding his head, Liang Xue went out on the phone first, and asked, "How is the situation?"

The middle-aged doctor on the opposite side of the phone was also tired and dumbfounded. He muttered, half confused: "Very good, the operation went smoothly..."

"Say something useful."

"Um...I have seen a very talented doctor. I have never seen such a talented doctor. The progress of surgery is ten times faster than ours, especially for splenectomy. Cutting the spleen is like poking a ball... No wonder... Can't complain..."

Liang Xueting's numbness, perhaps in a state of unclear mind, heard this kind of unconscious truth, which is particularly enviable and hateful.

"How many patients are there in the queue?" Liang Xue interrupted the middle-aged doctor.

The director's voice also awakened the latter. The middle-aged doctor was stunned and said in a low voice, "I'll go and see."

The voice on the phone stopped for a while, and there were sounds of opening and closing doors and running.

After a while, the middle-aged doctor picked up the phone again, "Hello" twice, and his tone changed solemnly: "Director, there are two patients who are preparing for the operation."

"There are only two left?"

"Ok."

"Didn't the emergency room send anyone here?"

"Of the two, one was sent to the emergency department for acute cholecystitis. I would like to use a Da Vinci robot to do it. There is also a 13-year-old patient, which I confiscated." The middle-aged doctor said hesitantly, "Because it is a patient. I will assign patients with appendicitis to other doctors."

Appendicitis is a general primary operation, and it is usually given to the newcomer doctor to do it. This is not only because it is an entry-level simple operation, but also because senior doctors are not happy to perform appendicitis surgery—all the challenges of appendicitis surgery are the location of the appendix, so in most doctors’ eyes, this is a kind of luck. Surgery, not technical surgery. When encountering a patient with a strange appendix, the chief doctor can do it for three hours.

"Give it to him." Liang Xue couldn't manage that much anymore. He promised Zuo Cidian to guarantee the amount of surgery. Regardless of the considerations, in short, it's the right thing to fill up the surgery first.

After receiving the order, the middle-aged doctor dared not ask a word, and quickly agreed.

So, when Liang Xue washed a little bit and went out again, the patient with appendicitis was ready to be sent to the operating room.

"Doctor Ling saw that it was a minor operation, so he arranged it first." The middle-aged doctor came up to explain.

Liang Xue nodded slightly, and could only apologize to Ling Ran, "I didn't expect such a small operation to trouble you in the end, if you mind..."

If he hadn't met, he probably would have passed by in a daze. If he met now, he could only explain.

Ling Ran shook his head unexpectedly. uukanshu. com still happily said: "Appendicitis surgery is also good. I haven't done it for a while, maybe it's an interesting operation."

Liang Xue smiled "hehe", appendicitis surgery is nothing but something interesting.

The operation process did not surprise him. An inflamed appendix was smoothly pulled out by Ling Ran.

"The young man is very lucky." Liang Xue said with a smile, mainly to praise Lingran from the side.

Ling Ran nodded and shook his head again, but turned his head and said, "Call out all the video clips he checked before, and I will take another look."

Liang Xue was taken aback, and quickly looked at the screen.

If an accident is really going to happen, he won't be comfortable either.

"Is there a problem?" the middle-aged doctor next to him asked.

Ling Ran said with an "um", "I suspect there are two appendixes."

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