Chapter 1381: 【1381】Major trouble
Hearing no sound from the other end, Jin Tianyu prepared to hang up and argue with Yu Xuexian again.
He knew what Yu Xuexian was worried about. It was really infuriating. How could he, as her senior brother, possibly set up his junior sister? He didn't plan to let her help with the surgery, just to watch in the control room.
It's fine to watch, but the issue is that this case is so peculiar; what if they suddenly need her help? Yu Xuexian thought it necessary to be prudent and couldn't agree casually. Otherwise, it would be hard to explain to his girlfriend and Cao Yong afterward.
Click, click, click, the sound of leather shoes came down the hallway, each step steady yet quick.
A group of people turned around and saw a cold, seemingly glowing figure.
"It's Dr. Fu." Feng Yicong uttered these few words and immediately covered his mouth tightly with his hands.
The robot is here.
Yu Xuexian and Jin Tianyu frowned and exchanged a look: The robot coming so swiftly likely meant overtime at the hospital again tonight.
Apparently, Teacher Fu liked volunteering for overtime at the hospital the most, which delighted President Wu, who praised him publicly multiple times. For the hospital, proactive employees were an absolute win.
However, others were not pleased about it. The main reason being everyone knew the robot was difficult to deal with.
Yu Xuexian cursed internally, thinking that with the robot's arrival, it would be even harder to sneak his junior sister away.
He hit the nail on the head; big trouble was coming.
Slap, slap, slap, the sound of slippers rushed from inside the interventional room to the doorway. A nurse, standing at the door, called for the doctor: "Dr. Jin, Dr. Fang wants you inside."
Dr. Fang was the doctor performing the puncture on the patient in the control room; now sending a nurse to call other doctors could only mean one thing: something happened to the patient.
All the doctors present tensed up.
The phone call wasn't disconnected, and Doctor Seo and Dr. Shim on the other side heard the situation.
Doctor Seo became worried, "Hey, does this mean the puncture wasn't successful?"
"I guessed so; I said they couldn't handle it." Dr. Shim, expressing his understanding of his classmates, confidently stated, "Eighty to ninety percent chance that the guidewire encountered some inexplicable resistance in the artery. They don't realize you've already punctured both sides of the femoral artery before for the patient, indicating a significant problem with the artery's approach. They probably thought it was due to your puncture failure leading to a switch, but given your experience, and with the current fluoroscopic positioning puncture, such penetration is extremely unlikely, and advancing the guidewire is also done under fluoroscopy. The most likely scenario is that one femoral artery is blocked, forcing a switch to the other side for another attempt."
"Exactly, that's why I told them, consult surgery." Doctor Seo nodded and spoke loudly.
"Of course, the advantages and disadvantages of surgical bypass that Dr. Xie mentioned are real." Dr. Shim suddenly brought up Student Xie's perspective again, "With the patient's entire vascular system like this, it's hard to choose the right vessel for bridging. It's better to try PCI first as much as possible. She's interning in internal medicine now and might've just started. So I guess she hasn't seen the cardiovascular surgeries at Guoxie, and she's probably assuming her teacher can do what she thinks she can do."
The teacher on the other end is also very skilled, quickly guessing these points. But Xie Wanying doesn't think she's better than the cardiovascular teachers; with such a special case, it's challenging for anyone, herself included. But one must try personally to know the outcome. As a doctor, the greatest fear is not even daring to try, which is equivalent to giving up.