Chapter 2690: 【2690】Wall head grass

Chapter 2690 [2690] Grass on the Wall

A busy day at Capital Children's Hospital begins in the early morning.

Xie Wanying, who came to the hospital early, said on the phone while walking on the road: "Mr. Zhuang, are you at the door?"

"I was stopped at the door of your department, saying that your medical staff were going to round the room and wouldn't let me in." Teacher Zhuang said.

Speed ​​up and go to the second department of pediatric cardiology. Xie Wanying shouted, "Mr. Zhuang."

Teacher Zhuang stood side by side with another gray-haired old woman, and introduced her: "She is my classmate, Teacher Ge. We mentioned it on the phone last night."

is a coincidence. In the phone conversation last night, I learned that Lin Qiaowei, the 12-bed patient in their group, was the granddaughter of Teacher Ge.

"She was flustered after running at school. We thought she had a cold, and it was useless to give her traditional Chinese medicine and ginseng to invigorate her Qi, and then went to the hospital for an examination and found it." Teacher Ge talked about the origin of the child's visit to the hospital.

(I said before that the reason why the girl is not easy to detect.)

"The doctor talked to our family before the operation." Teacher Ge said, "It was about the operation to be done."

Xie Wanying recalled that this family was quite special, and they showed completely different attitudes over and over whether or not the patient should have surgery.

For example, this family has connections in the capital, and the Quartet inquired about it for a long time and made a special trip to hang the name of the fairy brother to let the fairy brother take the lead. As a result, during the preoperative conversation, he suddenly changed his mind and said that he needed to continue to think about it, which caused the patient's surgery date to be delayed again and again.

The beds in the top three top hospitals are not going to be wasted like this, which made Dr. Cheng Yuchen, who was in charge of the beds, very anxious.

What are the family members hesitating about?

"We heard from Dr. Chen in Guozhi that a seven-year-old child had this kind of surgery in their country. Three years later, he was found to have scoliosis. The news made her parents panic." Seeing someone familiar, Ge The teacher confessed their family's feelings to Xie Wanying.

The family members are struggling with the patient’s surgical procedure: a small incision on the right side of the chest. As mentioned before, this surgical method is controversial among doctors.

To sum up, the whole thing is like this: The family first heard that the small incision operation on the right side of the chest is good, and there will be no big scars. Considering that the child is not like the elderly, and there is a rigid need for employment and marriage in the future, so I came to Brother Shenxian for right incision surgery. During this period, he should have heard another statement, and then went to Guozhi's Dr. Chen to learn about the defects of this operation, and finally fell into retreat.

12-bed family members are very common, commonly known as wallflowers, and they are what they say. Like this kind of family, even if you provide them with comprehensive information, they will still be there as usual. It's not that they have no opinion, they can't take any risks, and they are people who can't take risks since childhood. If one day this thing really takes a risk to do, it can only be pushed to do it, and it is impossible for them to take the initiative to do it.

It was Dr. Cheng Yuchen himself who talked to the family before. Xie Wanying had little contact with the family members of the 12-bed patients. When she heard that her family members showed such a side today, she really wanted to pinch the heart of this young patient.

What is Xie afraid of as a doctor?

In the top 3A Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Department, every day you can see family members taking the patient's medical records to ask the doctor through various channels, asking the doctor if he can perform surgery, and asking the doctor if it is worth continuing treatment. The relatives who made these inquiries finally chose to give up surgical treatment to the children, a proportion that is hard to imagine for outsiders, and more than half is the norm.

(end of this chapter)