Chapter 1662 [1662] Apprenticeship

Xie Wanying continued to answer truthfully: "No."

She really can't chat and laugh with Senior Brother Shen, and she knows that her ability to laugh and laugh is not on the same level as Senior Brother Shen. The question became in other people's ears when they heard it, and Shin Woo-hwan was just as stubborn in front of her.

Shin Woohwan surrendered to her: "I suspect that if you make a joke, the result will be the explosion of the earth."

Poof.

Who is laughing at her?

is Mr. Zhang and Dr. Song.

I want to know how terrifying her cold jokes will be.

Other doctors thought it was these two who were the most unqualified to laugh at her. One is poisonous to the end, and the other is to check the report and the printer will not tell jokes.

The internal medicine surgery part is about to end, and the team of surgeons stands up and prepares to go to the battlefield to take over the internal medicine department.

"Doctor Do, do you need me to keep it?" Shin Woo-hwan asked his colleagues for their opinion.

"Keep it." Du Ye Qing responded quickly.

This person is a hard-line conservative but it does not mean that they are slow.

In a few seconds, the pen in Ye Qing's hand dropped the sketch. This painting helps to think that meaningless can be ruined.

Only those who are attentive will find that according to Xie Wanying's words and the process of the interventional operation, there are many more pens on the sketch map. It means that after the main knife idea is opened, it is basically no problem, and it is clear where to start.

Dr. Yang is very sympathetic. It would be nice if the teacher didn't destroy the painting. She could pick it up and study it again.

The rookie thinks too much, and the boss will not give you such a chance to steal the teacher. If you want to steal a teacher, you must learn to thank your classmates, and think of going in front of the boss.

Because of the surgeon's reply, the physicians in the operating room did not leave the room completely, and they had to wait for the surgeon's order to assist at any time.

took his own people out of the control room, and Du Ye Qing suddenly stopped at the door, probably thinking of Xie touching his brain, turned his head and looked at Xie: "Come over to the operating room and have a look with Dr. Pang."

Dr. Pang is a slightly chubby male doctor with a round face, a gentle and gentle expression, and a very easy-going look.

"He is a teacher of cardiopulmonary bypass." Dr. Yang provided Xie with timely information.

Cardiopulmonary bypass is a very important milestone in the development of cardiac surgery. Specifically, the principle is a bit like the artificial liver mentioned earlier. An artificial liver is a machine outside the body that replaces the patient's liver to maintain the patient's liver function. Extracorporeal circulation uses an extracorporeal circulation machine, which is also placed outside the patient's body and connected to the patient's blood vessels through pipes. The patient's venous blood is recovered for gas exchange and then returned to the patient's body. The role of cardiopulmonary circulation is to generally replace the pulmonary circulation. Therefore, some people directly call the cardiopulmonary bypass machine an artificial heart-lung machine.

Since the heart may need to completely stop beating during the operation or reduce the activity of the heart during the non-stop beating, the function of the heart is completely disabled or limited. If other organs lose the arterial blood to nourish the venous blood, it can be imagined get the consequences of death. Therefore, cardiopulmonary bypass is almost necessary in surgical heart surgery (except for very few small operations that do not cause problems with heart function). Only the artificial heart-lung machine can support the continuous arterial blood supply and venous blood recovery of the patient during the operation, so that other organs and tissues of the human body will not be damaged during the operation.

There is no other high-tech in the future that can replace artificial heart-lung machines.

(end of this chapter)