Chapter 696: 【696】Liver transplant patients

Chapter 696 [696] Liver Transplant Patients

convinced the classmate's grandfather, Xie Wanying was very happy, and a smile appeared on her beautiful face.

Zhao Huaming left with Yu Xuexian first.

It will take time to wait for the family members to agree, so we can only arrange the date of Zhao’s surgery.

In the past few days, the team members have been intensively preparing for liver transplant cases.

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Deputy Director Xue returned to the department on Tuesday morning.

Deputy Director Xue was pale and thin. It was said that he was not in good health. After relegating to the second line, he went to the research room of the medical school and was no longer busy with clinical work. Since he is one of the top domestic liver transplant experts, when Corey needs him when he has a liver transplant case, he can only come back to guide him on the operating table.

Today, 18 beds are confirmed to have liver sources. After Deputy Director Xue came back, he hurriedly took a team to see the condition of the 18 beds.

At the same time, those advanced doctors who came to study liver transplantation from other hospitals are usually closed, and they all rushed over when they heard that there was a liver transplant case.

Swept away the cold state of yesterday, and the ward was suddenly filled with people during the ward round.

squeezed to the door, the nurse tried to push the treatment car in to clean the patient's bed sheets, but couldn't squeeze in, so he had to exit first.

Feeling that the people in the back have been pushing forward, Xie Wanying almost stood on tiptoe, but it did not prevent her from listening to the expert teacher in front of her to see the patient.

"How many times have you had ascites?" Putting on his presbyopic glasses, Deputy Director Xue looked down at the medical records and asked.

Tao Zhijie replied: "I took it again the day before yesterday. The total bilirubin was around 400, and there was a sign of liver coma. I was prescribed lactulose, and I feel better today. It should be able to last until tomorrow's surgery."

After listening to his words, Deputy Director Xue raised his head and observed the patient again.

The male patient, who is 43 years old this year, is 43 years old. His complexion is sallow, his eyes are slightly darkened, his belly bulges like a pregnant woman, and his limbs are as thin as matchsticks.

If you can't change your liver again, it won't make any sense to do an artificial liver again. You can only wait to die at a young age.

The    male patient's expression was still strong, probably because he heard the good news that he might be saved from the doctor.

After checking the patient, Deputy Director Xue took the person out and instructed: "Before the operation, say hello to icu. You will stay there for a few days after the operation."

"Yes, I have called them." Tao Zhijie answered right behind him.

"Who will get the liver source? We have to leave early in the morning. We can't wait for the surgery over there to get it. We have to wait there, otherwise it will be too late. Is the distance far?" Deputy Director Xue asked clearly the key points.

"I'll send them over early tomorrow morning. If it's too late, let's think about it, maybe let them go over tonight and wait." Tao Zhijie understood the concerns of his superiors and said.

Qiu Ruiyun heard the leader's words and looked back at Xie Wanying: If he knew this, he should have named Song Xuelin instead of a girl.

"You arrange their time. In any case, the time on our side must be coordinated. Once the journey exceeds ten hours, it will be sent to us, and this liver will be useless." Deputy Director Xue said in a heavy tone.

"Yes." Tao Zhijie's tone was also slightly solemn.

After all, the liver source is quite far away.

The other doctors walked away, Tao Zhijie called Qiu Ruiyun and Xie Wanying to come up alone: ​​"The traffic on the road may take nearly eight hours."

So far! Qiu Ruiyun's brows were clenched, and it was foreseeable that a difficult journey was about to begin.

(end of this chapter)