Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 1277: 【1277】Rescue operations must be well-organized



Ring ring ring, the sudden ringing of the telephone shattered the atmosphere on the scene.

Li Chengyuan picked up the phone and held it to his ear, speaking to the other side: "Hello, Dr. Cao."

Was it Senior Cao calling?

Xie Wanying's heart stirred; she thought that with Senior Cao there, everything would be different.

"Are you rushing to the hospital from home now? Good, good. Yes, I am currently at the accident scene. The injured person is someone from Guoneng Group, and I will escort him back to the hospital. His condition seems to be a cranial fracture with cerebrospinal fluid leakage." Li Chengyuan reported the situation on his side to Cao Yong, listening carefully to Cao Yong's instructions. After all, he was a neurosurgery boss, and every word could be life-saving, "Okay, we'll send him back, and by then you should have arrived at the hospital. I'll get them to prepare to send the patient for a CT scan first, then to the operating room to wait for you. Okay, I know what to do—"

Rescuing someone should be orderly and proceed according to plan, everything would be quick and smooth.

While Li Chengyuan was on the phone, the ambulance door opened and the stretcher was pulled out.

Li Chengyuan, turning his head, didn't move, seeing that the two medical students were orderly doing their tasks without needing his instructions. Xie Wanying was holding a neck brace, stabilizing the head and neck of the injured person, while Yue Wentong carefully helped her hold the patient's head.

Seeing this, Li Chengyuan continued to communicate with Cao Yong about the rescue matters.

The next step was to lift the injured person onto the emergency stretcher. Medical staff couldn't help but feel nervous.

The cerebrospinal fluid was leaking from the injured person, and moving him could cost him his life.

"Listen to the doctor's command," the old worker Old Xu shouted hoarsely to his fellow workers.

"We're on it," Qi Yunfeng suddenly spoke up, rolling up his sleeves.

Other company managers, hearing he was going to personally carry the person, hurried to follow. The knowledge level of the on-site workers mostly didn't match that of the managers, so as leaders, they needed to take the lead. With a higher level of knowledge, they could understand the doctor's instructions more smoothly, and act correctly to avoid harming the injured person.

The workers made way for the leaders who came up.

Half squatting, Qi Yunfeng positioned himself on the injured person's right side, and asked the doctor across softly: "What should we do, Dr. Xie?"

Obviously, Xie Wanying didn't recognize his voice nor did she have time to recognize him, all her attention was on the injured person, she said: "We can't rule out the possibility of his spine being injured. So, the head and neck should be fixed first. We'll handle this part. You need to help us by keeping his torso in a straight line. The body's weight points are primarily in the thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, hips, and lower limbs. The people on both sides need to exert force together, lifting at the same time."

Four or five prepared helpers placed their hands under critical areas of the injured person's body as she instructed.

A nurse walked back and forth, responsible for supervising the actions of the personnel present, assisting in commands: "Move your hand a bit this way, yes, a bit more. Don't lift the feet too high when lifting, keep them parallel. His buttocks are very heavy, add another pair of hands to hold it, don't let it drop."

After several adjustments, personnel from all sides were confirmed to be in position. Just waiting for the command.

The challenge was here, who would give the command? Let Qi Yunfeng do it? Clearly not suitable, he and the other company managers were not doctors and did not know how to seize this timing. It was best for medical staff to give the command. Nurses had other tasks to attend to; with doctors present, it was certainly better for a doctor to give the command.

This command-giver suddenly became especially important, as this person needed to ensure everyone's actions remained synchronized throughout. Don't underestimate this lift; it's not just about picking up, but lifting onto the stretcher. Exactly how to do it depended entirely on how the command was given, including the sequence of the command's content.


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