Chapter 3139: 【3139】The concept of practicing medicine

Chapter 3139 [3139] The philosophy of practicing medicine

The musicians present were trying to digest the information conveyed by the doctor, and the doctor's words were telling them that this plan to try to treat patients could really be directly linked to their musicians.

The overseas titans who were connected suddenly became anxious. Someone shouted loudly over the phone to the peers at the scene, paused, and said sternly: "Waitaminute!"

and many more!

"What's the matter?" Dr. Tong asked his overseas counterparts.

"Twopoints." Professor Rudman said with **** raised.

The top Daniel in neurosurgery is correspondingly putting forward two academic views on the spot to challenge each other's technology.

First of all, as long as the doctor knows, this operation will definitely adopt the method of awake anesthesia during the operation. Wake up the patient during the operation, and the doctor will perform brain surgery on the patient at this time, which can maximize the guarantee that the brain function required by the patient will not be damaged.

It is possible to use the technique of awakening the patient during the operation to determine the safe resection range of the patient's lesion, and there is no need to continue to make such preoperative inference and prediction of the lesion area before surgery. Because it may be of no use.

The statement of overseas big cow is actually related to the concept of practicing medicine.

Some doctors, such as these experts, believe that there are ready-made, effective and visible measures available, and doing some extra useless work is called wasted effort.

Speaking of the anesthesia method of intraoperative sobriety, some people in medicine have been blowing it to the point where it seems magical and harmless. When the brain is awake during the blowing operation, there is no pain nerve in this area, so the surgeon uses a knife to operate the patient's brain, and the patient does not feel pain, so there is no need to be afraid.

In fact, the patient can be pain free, and the discomfort is real.

Want to know how comfortable it is when a patient on the operating table is passively operated on.

Even lying on the operating table without pain, a piece of the brain is opened. The medical staff are afraid that the patient's turbulence will affect the operation, so they will tie the patient's body in various places, and bind the patient's body in advance.

The result is that many of these surgical patients complained about the super uncomfortable feeling during the operation when they reported postoperatively.

Some doctors turn a blind eye to the patient's appeal. This type of doctor group includes not only ignorant young people, but also big cows. Their philosophy of practicing medicine believes that as long as there are things that affect the lives of patients, they can give way.

This is also one of the places where patients are usually dissatisfied with doctors in clinical practice: I am a person, not a machine, not only have pain but also other sensations.

It's like you said itching might not be fatal. But in fact, sometimes it itches, and the patient feels that he will be driven crazy if he wants his own life. Your doctor came to me at this time to tell me that it doesn't matter if it hurts or not?

"Hello?" Dr. Tong couldn't help thinking about his overseas colleagues.

That's right, I made a special trip today to do something that seems useless, which is an initiative proposed by Xie. Once proposed, all domestic doctors at the meeting agreed.

Overseas doctors advertised that the service for the patients is the first, representing the most high-end medical care and the concept of five-star service. What is the result?

Don’t be too concerned about whether it can be useful in the operation. The more accurate the preoperative work, the better. Surgery is like fighting a war, you need food and grass first.

According to your theory, there is no need to do any preoperative examinations, including more detailed CT and MRI examinations.