Chapter 1146: [1146] Extraneural and orthopedic who examines

Chapter 1146 [1146] Extra-neural and orthopedic who examines

The bell rang, the phone rang, Shi Xu helped Tan Kelin to check the caller ID: Uh, the leader of the hospital called to greet him.

The new arrivals also surrounded Tan Kelin's right hand.

Yu Xuexian was so anxious that he kept holding up his glasses, frowning and nagging: "Why is this happening? Didn't you look at the car? Who drove the car?"

"Mr. Tan just got out of the car. The car suddenly turned and came over, no one could have expected it." Shi Xu explained, "Then the man apologized and said that the brake pads seemed to be broken."

"Who drove the car?"

There is a staff area in the parking lot of the hospital. Tan Kelin's car must have been parked in the staff area. It was probably a car accident caused by a car driven by a colleague in the hospital. It's a colleague, the matter is a bit big, and Tan Kelin doesn't want to say the other party's name. Shi Xu knew that he didn't want to be a bad person, so he didn't say it.

"Don't ask." Cao Yong said to others that this matter must first respect the wishes of the parties. Besides, it is useless to pursue accountability now. The most important thing is to determine whether the injury of the main knife will affect the operation.

So Cao Yong asked Tan Kelin to move his fingers, wrists and arms to check the movements of the opponent's hands.

"Why don't you let me, an orthopedic surgeon, look at it." Chang Jiawei came up again, "What is it to look at outside of the nerves."

"Why can't you see it outside the nerves." Shi Xu repeatedly blocked Chang Jiawei from the periphery, knowing that this person was absolutely uneasy and kind. How can you find a doctor with a purpose.

"My orthopaedic major, he is unprofessional outside the nerves." Chang Jiawei argued with him.

When the two were quarreling, Cao Yong observed the movement of the injured person's hand and said, "The peripheral nerves are fine."

Peripheral nerves refer to all nerves other than the cerebrospinal central nervous system. In this part of the hand, there are three innervation nerves, radial, ulnar, and median nerve, which innervate the sensation and movement of the hand. In the cognition of the common people, neurosurgery is only used to treat the human brain, and the extra-neural is called extra-brain. However, in the definition of neurosurgery by the Medical Association, neurosurgery must cover the treatment of peripheral nerves.

This is the situation in China. Limbs are injured, and they are generally most afraid of fractures. Therefore, ordinary people come to see orthopedics. What Chang Jiawei said is also correct. If there is a simple hand problem, the orthopaedic department can also look at it. For example, carpal tunnel syndrome, commonly known as the mouse hand, usually patients come to orthopedics. If it is placed outside the nerves, the common people may feel that this disease is not worthy of the tall nerves.

"There is no obstacle to the movement. The bones should be fine. You can help Mr. Lu perform the operation." Zhu Huicang added the diagnosis.

These easy-to-see disease judgments do not require orthopaedic visits, and doctors can distinguish them. When a doctor was a medical student, he had to learn every subject.

"It's just a skin injury." Yu Xuexian followed, saying this to comfort himself first.

After all, for such an operation as Mr. Lu, I was afraid that I would not be able to find someone to replace Tan Kelin on the operating table.

Cao Yong's expression was solemn, not so quick to take it lightly, and asked the client: "Does it hurt?"

It's no wonder that the wound with stitches doesn't hurt. Pain can reduce the level of activity, and even if there is occasional sudden severe pain, it will completely stop that part of the activity. This is the human body's neural reflex mechanism. As a neurosurgeon, Cao Yong knows this very well.

Whether the doctor's hand injury will affect the operation of that hand, it will affect, especially the very delicate surgical operation, unless the wound is healed and there is no pain at all.

(end of this chapter)