Chapter 4408: 【497】Can it be done?

After everyone understood the meaning of Dr. Xie Wanying's words, you looked at me and I looked at you.

Ask the deputy dean to Team Leader Cui on the spot: Is this expert from the brain department here?

When it comes to brain science, the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind is definitely the brain science brother in the circle: the most famous Fang Ze.

It is not surprising that Fang Ze only sent one doctor this time, mainly considering that small local hospitals need to carry out high-tech specialty surgeries such as neurosurgery, which is similar to cardiac surgery and has too high conditions.

 The difficulty of cardiac surgery is not only the high requirements for surgeons, but also the need for team support, which requires extracorporeal bypass specialists and specialized anesthesiologists.

The difficulty of brain surgery lies in the fact that the technical requirements for surgeons are higher than those of cardiac surgery, making it the most difficult manual technique among all surgeries.

“This is Dr. Lai Hui from Fangze.” Dr. Cui introduced him to Vice President Xiang.

 Fang Ze’s cerebrovascular interventional surgery can also be performed by neurosurgeons.

The most famous neurology hospital in the metropolitan area is Xuanwu.

 Everyone looked at Xuanwu’s team and found that there were only two surgeons and a neurologist in Xuanwu’s team.

Everyone recalled that the above arrangement may be based on the fact that Xuanwu’s Department of Neurology does not perform interventional surgeries.

It means that the assistance team dispatched this time strives to be pragmatic and knows that what small places lack most is various advanced surgical techniques, so more surgeons are dispatched.

 Looking towards the Vice President and Dr. Lai Hui.

 Dr. Lai Hui looked at his colleagues from the National Association.

 Can he do it if he is alone?

 Has the National Association sent a neurosurgeon? some.

Although he is not the famous Dr. Cao Yong or Dr. Song Xuelin in the circle, Dean Wu did his best and sent Dr. Xie’s classmate and Dr. Yue, the class monitor of his classmates.

Dr. Yue Wentong was suddenly surprised when he realized it: Did Mr. Xie, the devil's embroidery ball, have already planned to throw it at his head? “Has he ever had a cerebrovascular interventional surgery with Dr. Cao?” Dr. Jiang was discussing in low voices with his colleagues in the hospital, and he couldn’t say clearly about Dr. Yue’s medical experience.

  It is true that the National Association of Neurosurgery knows well within itself that the Neurology Department of the National Association of Neurosurgery is far inferior to Fang Ze. The number of cerebrovascular interventional surgeries alone can be as low as single digits every year.

Dr. Yue Wentong must have answered honestly at this point: "I went on the interventional operating table once with Mr. Cao."

Upon seeing this, Dr. Lin Chenrong immediately comforted his two brain department colleagues: "This shouldn't be a difficult cerebrovascular intervention."

By implication, the carotid artery is certainly a cerebral blood vessel, and it is also the most commonly heard blood vessel for cerebrovascular interventional surgery. The most commonly heard means the most common diseases, the more experienced the doctor is, the easier it will be to deal with.

 The understanding of non-specialists is bound to be shallower than that of specialists.

Dr. Lai Hui began to correct Dr. Lin Chenrong: "The carotid arteries include the internal carotid artery, external carotid artery, and common carotid artery, which are divided into left and right sides."

 These anatomical names have been mentioned in previous cases and will not be repeated.

Dr. Lai Hui then emphasized that the cerebral arterial system is classified into the internal carotid artery system and the vertebrobasilar artery system. Therefore, the anatomical position of the internal carotid artery is not superficial, but is located deep within the brain.

As long as we consider that Dr. Hu's case was also a problem of the internal carotid artery system, we can see that the branches of the internal carotid artery are intricate and complicated, and it is obviously not relatively simple as non-specialist Dr. Lin Chenrong often thought.

 Is Dr. Hu’s interventional surgery easy to perform? It's not easy, even Dr. Song can't handle it.

It is unclear where the carotid artery plaque stenosis detected by Dr. Xie’s preliminary case analysis will be located.

Furthermore, Dr. Xie said that the heart and brain should be treated together. Should the cerebrovascular interventional surgery be performed first or the cardiovascular interventional surgery first?

Treating the patients together does not mean operating on the patients at the same time, there must be a sequence.