Super Magic Surgery System

C249 Academician's Doubt



C249 Academician's Doubt

Academician's Doubt    

    

In the blink of an eye, a curved vein appeared on the probe. It extended in all directions like a sponge, blocking the front of the needle like a spider web. If it wasn't for the three-dimensional image in front of it, no one would have known where the guide wire would go from there.    

    

The location of the capillaries and the stereotaxic image seemed to be slightly off. But for the two cardio-cerebrovascular specialists in the observation room, the reason for the offset was that many cavernous blood vessels overlapped with each other, resulting in an error in the plane pattern.    

    

However, this is also the most common problem in minimally invasive surgery. Plane graphics have some errors that require a lot of experience to distinguish. More importantly, a finger-like hand is needed to control the catheter in the hand and move it toward the lesion.    

    

Although minimally invasive surgery does little harm to the human body, the biggest disadvantage is that the field of view is small and an auxiliary imaging device is needed to draw a plan to guide the operation to continue. A pipe presented in the picture is never flat, but rather three-dimensional.    

    

After a few words, another screen showed the three-dimensional structure of the patient's cerebral vessels. Chen Qun pretended to look at it, but he didn't really pay attention to it. Compared to this crude model with all sorts of errors, he had the correct structure of the system. Plus, he had practiced it a few hundred times, so it could be said that he was very familiar with it.    

    

The Optical Forceps slowly moved to the front of it, where a slightly swollen hemangioma was located. The Optical Forceps immediately shot out a beam of bluish-green cesium light, shining on the Vascular Wall s, and started to cut through their cells. Even though it was a hemangioma the size of a sesame seed, on the cellular level, it was like a huge mound of earth, piled up in front of them.    

    

Chen Qun turned the power of the Optical Forceps to 85% and started to cut the blood vessels on the wall of the capillary tumor. The process was boring and simple. However, for Koo Ning, who often saw him undergo surgery, and the two Fellow Elders outside, they immediately noticed the slight differences in his surgery.    

    

Compared to usual, his interventional surgery was impeccable. He did not make any unnecessary movements, and even the Optical Forceps that grabbed cells would use a network cutting method instead of following a thin line to cut through the entire process.    

    

As a person who had a heart attack and heart attack, Yang Xiaoquan immediately understood Chen Qun's plan. For the thicker capillaries in front of him, he used the combination of the Optical Forceps cell capture method and the puncture and cutting method of the interventional surgery to save time. At the same time, he also ensured that the cut off tiny Vascular Wall s could be separated from the normal interventional catheter.    

    

Sure enough, when each needle was cut in a circle, the guide wire's sharp tip slightly traced along the needle line, and a diseased Vascular Wall immediately peeled off, and the guide wire kept it inside the catheter. Then, a small section of artificial capillary Vascular Wall appeared from the catheter, immediately filling up the lesion's position and performing a small capillary anastomosis.    

    

The whole process took more than 30 minutes, and the repair was completed quickly.    

    

Whether it was Koo Ning who acted as the assistant, or the group of professors and academicians from the cerebrovascular department outside, they couldn't help but open their eyes wide and look at everything in front of them in disbelief.    

    

Putting aside the fact that Chen Qun's meticulous microsurgery simply treated the brain capillaries as enteroscopy, even Chen Qun's speed was faster than ordinary colonoscopy surgery.    

    

"Thirty degrees from the bottom left, forward three centimeters and enter the next hemangioma!"    

    

Yang Xiaoquan was happy to see Chen Qun start the operation as soon as it started. He was afraid that if the catheter was inserted into the blood vessel, it would result in the failure of the first operation or even the location of the lesion. A good start is always more encouraging than a bad one.    

    

The experienced Yang Xiaoquan, using the 3D model on the screen and the blood flow in the field in front of him, immediately determined that there was a blood vessel flowing to the nearest lesion, rather than the situation in which there was no way through shown in the original picture. He immediately ordered Chen Qun to move downwards.    

    

As soon as he finished his sentence, he saw Chen Qun complete the artificial vascular anastomosis and walk in a circle around the catheter. He followed a capillary that looked like a spiral corridor and went down, instead of going towards the nearest blood vessel.    

    

Yang Xiaoquan was about to remind them, but he stopped himself. At the time of the operation, it was most taboo to disagree. Only after the operation had begun did the practitioner change the method. Now, Chen's movements were very gentle, even if there was a situation in front of them, they would immediately retreat, not delaying any time, and not piercing through the Vascular Wall.    

    

Before Yang Xiaoquan could finish his thought, he saw the 3D model on the screen correct the image through various images of data that were transmitted in real time. On the screen, a stairs that curved slightly appeared and entered the open blood vessels below.    

    

What was going on? Could it be that he had been too old and made a mistake?    

    

Yang Xiaoquan suddenly felt confused. In this situation, no matter who it was, they would choose to drop the blood vessel instead of the curved path. Could it be that Chen's luck was heaven-defying and he was able to find the correct direction even if he randomly picked one?    

    

Judging from how skillful he was, he shouldn't have hesitated at all. It should be a trick of the heart, not a test of luck. What did he use to judge the right or wrong of the two blood vessels?    

    

However, compared to the entire plan that he had designed, all of this seemed somewhat insignificant. Originally, he thought that the mandible repair operation had been designed by a doctor in pathology who studied abroad in the city. He had only carried it out. From the looks of it, this operation should have been created using his wild and unrestrained thinking.    

    

Even the two or three places that he had just handed in were handled differently than the plans that he had submitted beforehand. He would act according to the circumstances and be able to make a more reasonable revision to his own plan at any time.    

    

This kind of revision process usually happened after the surgery or when Chief Physician had a lot of experience. Usually, Chief Physician was the only one who could do it and not a young man like Chief Physician, who had this kind of vision and experience, would randomly modify his surgery.    

    

Chen Qun's range of talent far exceeded the most popular theory in the hospital. Any surgery, he only needed to look at once and he would be able to completely master it.    

    

He hadn't even finished his practice when he started to improve.    

    

Even if he was a peerless genius that appeared only once every hundred or so years, it was impossible for him to have such abundant experience. After the operation was completed, he would like to inquire about it.    

    

Yang Xiaoquan, of course, did not know that Chen Qun's ability to perform surgery had improved due to the fact that he had just upgraded his skill to beginner level and obtained the certification of a Venus in the system.    

    


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