Chapter 1632: 【1632】Hard Conservative

Chapter 1632 [1632] Hardline Conservatives

"Let me say a few words." Tao Zhijie said suddenly.

"You said, Doctor Tao." Du Ye Qing knew that he was extra-hepatic and gallbladder, turned his face to the side, and listened to what the extra-hepatic and gallbladder could think.

"If the problem of your heart is not solved, it will definitely affect not only the brain, but also the liver. The urology department is not here today, otherwise they will follow you. What is the result of your thrombus going from the inferior vena cava to you? Very clear. To be honest, my student who only stayed with me for three months to study seems to know better than you. ct deliberately swept the liver and gall." Tao Zhijie said.

After listening to Brother Tao's words, Xie Wanying understood that she was caught by Brother Tao again. Brother Tao had insight into the radical advice she gave Teacher Xu in the CT room that day. In addition to scanning the inferior vena cava, the liver, gallbladder and kidneys were scanned together. Learning from Brother Tao outside of the liver and gallbladder is a very important thing.

Senior Brother Tao is a really nice person, working hard like Brother Cao to win opportunities for her and her cousin.

"Believe it or not, if you don't solve the heart problem in time, then it will not be a neurosurgery department that will wipe your buttocks, but several departments will wipe your buttocks." Tao Zhijie said the person opposite, his tone was the same as Cao Yong's. You're welcome.

In the face of his words, Du Ye Qing's expression was inscrutable, and he repeated his own words: "I understand everything you said. I have to take priority."

At this moment, the people on the National Association side suddenly realized that the man they were facing was not easy.

has long felt that this person is completely different from Big Brother Zhang, how can he be a disciple of Big Brother Zhang. Is this guy a super hard-line conservative? Jiang Mingzhu exclaimed inwardly.

Yu Xuexian glanced at Fu Xinheng beside him: You know very well who this person is, so don't speak.

Fu Xinheng did not answer or deny this question. He knows Du Yeqing better than the people in his own hospital, because he is also a cardiothoracic surgeon and has more contacts.

Those who can be the disciples of the bosses naturally have their own very unique side, otherwise how can they be appreciated by the bosses. Du Yeqing has only one characteristic, conservative and conservative.

No matter how conservative he is, with only a little doubt in the surgical planning that he can't figure out, he will not do this surgery. It can be said that Xiao Shugang's case happened to hit Du Yeqing, a contraindication to surgery.

The most vigilant is Zhang Huayao, the old monster. Knowing that such a case needs a doctor with a conservative style, Zhang Huayao sent this disciple out to take over the case. Zhang Huayao is such a terrifying old monster. He doesn't seem to be a conservative. It stands to reason that he is incompatible with conservatives, and he can finally accept a hard-line conservative disciple.

Fu Xinheng's face was solemn, and he would not speak out easily. He and Jin Tianyu, as specialists in the same department, know more about Guozhi's strength.

Zhang Huayao sat in a chair and sipped tea, obeyed what he said at the beginning, and would not make any remarks, which was completely incomprehensible.

The situation in front of us can be said to have fallen into a very hard stalemate, and we need to seek a breakthrough.

Seeing this, the silent Tan Kelin spit out the first voice: "What you said is not the key point. The principle of surgery is like this. Either it is an emergency operation, which endangers the patient's life. I have to say, how difficult it is. You have to do everything. Cao Yong, what you said is the same as what Tao Zhijie said, you can't tell the patient's life. He is not willing to take this risk. Or, as he said, the risk of surgery is lower than that of surgery. If necessary, try to do it.”

(end of this chapter)