Chapter 747: 【747】Need consultation

Chapter 747 [747] Consultation is needed

"How is this possible? Isn't the liver fixed?" This conclusion is like a fire ignited, and the group of surgeons is frying.

The liver is an organ that is soft and fragile. If the human body doesn't fix it, if the person moves, the liver will sway up and down in the abdominal cavity of the human body, and it will not take long for the body to be crushed to pieces.

In order not to disturb the liver, the structure of the human body has tried everything. First, a layer of peritoneum wraps the vital organs in the abdominal cavity, including the liver. Not all surfaces of the liver are covered with peritoneum, such as the areas near the back of the liver septum, such as the gallbladder fossa, vena cava fossa, and hepatic hilum, which are not covered by peritoneum. The rest covers the peritoneum and forms with other adjacent organs various folds called ligaments.

It is conceivable that it is also called ligament. The ligament of the liver and the ligament of the joint are completely different things. They are just layers of peritoneum, but they do play a role in fixing the liver.

"The two of them said crookedly. Is there a problem with the liver ligament?"

"Unless there is a problem with the hepatic ligament, how can the fixed liver be crooked. And the liver is behind the ribs, it is impossible to say crooked and crooked, and it is protected by a layer of ribs."

"The hepatic ligament may have problems. For example, if the abdominal wall is loose, the liver will move down, which will compress the bile duct and cause gallstone disease."

"So there's a real possibility that something has happened to the peritoneum."

The noise of eating melons in the operating room was so loud that people passing by the door heard them, and the people outside followed and talked about their liver and gallbladder surgery.

"Did you hear that? People from hepatobiliary surgery are arguing about whether the liver is crooked."

"I have never heard of a crooked liver. Who among them said that the liver is crooked?"

"Those two newcomers who have only been out of their hearts for a week are talking crooked."

"Freaks, right?"

Don't call a genius genius a freak.

"Who said that?" Gong Xiangbin was the first to say angrily, his own people said that their own people were okay, why do people outside say that their own people are even newcomers, I don't know if there are rules in the industry. What a freak, these two newcomers in the group are the talents they want to stay.

"I heard it, it seems to be someone outside the urinary system." Guo Yiping said.

"They also have emergency surgery today?" Qiu Ruiyun geared up, "I'll take a look and see if their group is a bunch of weirdos."

"The director is here." He Jiuliang reminded the three of them.

The three residents shut up.

Director Tang's expression was silent and a little profound.

He Guangyou told the nurse: "Inform the urology and cardiothoracic patients to come for surgery consultation."

"Understood, Dr. He." The nurse turned around and called the doctors in the other two departments.

Received an emergency consultation notice from the hepatobiliary surgery department. Sure enough, there was someone in the operating room who had just completed the operation from the urology department, so I stopped by to see what happened.

"Elder Zhao." The male doctor with glasses, Wen Zhi Binbin, led the male assistant into the operating room, and when he saw Zhao Huaming, he walked over to express his condolences.

"Hello, Professor Wei." Zhao Huaming saw that Wei Tianlang, a well-known expert in urology, came for consultation, and hurriedly got up to thank him.

Professor Wei patted Zhao Huaming on the shoulder to comfort him, walked to the operating table, and stood beside Tao Zhijie. Just as he was about to open his mouth to ask about the patient's condition, he lowered his head and glanced at Tao Zhijie's hand without a scalpel, and was shocked.

Tao Zhijie put his hands in the chest pockets of the surgical gown, and became a bystander.

(end of this chapter)