Chapter 1630: 【1630】The human body is the whole

Chapter 1630 [1630] The human body is the whole

As always, Brother Cao's words are like the sun in the sky pushing away the dark clouds, and shining on people's body can give people a warm and warm light of hope.

Xie Wanying took a deep breath, and did not let go of the hand that clenched the doorknob, which was accompanied by a high degree of tension. Brother Cao is a neurosurgeon, so he would have no advantage in speaking with specialists.

The other people in the conference room thought so, and turned to look at Cao Yong who was talking to express regret. If the cardiothoracic surgeon makes an objection, it is more professional and persuasive. Fu Xinheng didn't speak, how could Cao Yong find an argument to refute this outsider.

Du Ye Qing is also a specialist in cardiothoracic surgery. It's definitely not nonsense that people can say this.

"Dr. Cao. I know that you did very well in your internship when you were studying outside the heart as a medical student." Du Yeqing faced Cao Yong's refutation with a smile.

Recalling Cao Yong's outstanding talent, he is not personally disgusted. In fact, he and his teacher had always hated President Wu, and it was a pity to poach a potential cardiothoracic surgeon from the neurosurgery department. The problem is that Cao Yong has been away from this specialty for many years and cannot be called a specialist in cardiothoracic surgery. He should not be a specialist in cardiothoracic surgery again.

"You are wrong." Cao Yong explained to the other party, "My opinion is not based on your heart, but I make this judgment as a neurosurgeon."

Oh? Du Yeqing held up his rimless glasses, looked at Cao Yong with calm eyes, and waited for Cao Yong to clarify with the others.

"The patient has a thrombus in the cerebral blood vessel. I just ask you one thing outside the heart. You say that a patient with a cerebrovascular thrombosis caused by a heart problem, do you do heart surgery? As far as I know, basically this kind of patient comes to see me for a doctor. I want to go to your place for heart surgery. If you don’t have surgery to solve the root cause of your heart problem, we can’t clean your buttocks if you’re outside the nerves.” Cao Yong said without being polite to him.

The patient's diagnosis of which disease does not mean that other doctors cannot issue their own specialist opinions. Because human beings are a whole, all parts of the human body are closely related.

As expected, he is a person who has been hailed as a genius since he was a student, and his academic point of view is very accurate.

Du Ye Qing's eyes behind his glasses showed a smile, which was in favor of Cao Yong's argument.

Cardiovascular is closely related to brain surgery. Whether it is clinical or common people's mantra, it is well-founded to say that the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular vessels are connected together all day long. The heart and the brain are like twins, the brain is likened to the second heart, and the heart is likened to the second brain.

Er heard that Teacher Du was a little relieved by Senior Brother Cao's words, and Xie Wanying's eyes became a little astringent. Even if it was far away, at this moment, she seemed to see the scene where Senior Brother Cao brought hope back.

Brother Cao is really awesome.

Don't worry, I'm here. The words Senior Brother Cao warned her that night came back to her mind. After adjusting her mentality, she walked back and sat down again, kept calm, listened to Senior Brother Cao's words, stayed here and listened, and did not go to the scene as a family member to affect the mood of the teachers' academic discussions.

"Dr. Cao, the situation you mentioned, I admit that clinically, there are such cases." Du Yeqing said.

"It's not that you can see it, it's that you can see it with a high probability." Cao Yong corrected him, "I think you must use high probability to talk about things, not small ones. For example, the reason you objected just now was to use high probability. You can’t convince yourself at the same time that there’s a small chance that the patient will recover on their own. It’s completely paradoxical.”

(end of this chapter)