Chapter 635: Chapter 635

"Checking the pulse? Really?"

"How did she know that?"

"How about we give his heart an ultrasound?" Rosemary suddenly suggested.

A few doctors were not pleased with this.

"Miss, are you commanding us? If I’m not mistaken, we are the primary physicians of the patient."

"Could you speak with a little respect? This is our turf."

"How long have you been in this field?"

How dare she order them around at such a young age?

"I’m not familiar with this place, so could you please give him an ultrasound? Is there a problem with that?"

Rosemary looked them straight in the eyes, neither humble nor arrogant.

"It’s clearly a heart abnormality. Have you guys not even done an ultrasound before?"

"If an ultrasound could reveal anything, we would have found out already," one of the female doctors, Lisa, stood with her arms crossed, looking at Rosemary disdainfully.

"So we need to wait for you to direct us?"

"Doctor Lisa, don’t you know what disease progression is? Could the results of the ultrasound from last month be the same as this month? Could you please cooperate?"

Lisa was suddenly infuriated.

"What if I don’t cooperate?"

At that moment, Bard arrived at the door.

"Not cooperate with what?"

"Mr. Sampson?" Lisa’s arrogance deflated a bit upon seeing him.

"This girl wants to give the patient another ultrasound. We’ve done that before, and doing it again now would just be a waste of time."

"Listen to her. Redo it."

The doctors were confused. Why should they listen to a young girl?

"Didn’t you say that time is of the essence? Why aren’t you moving?"

With Bard’s words, two of the doctors had to swallow their pride and took the patient to the ultrasound room for another examination. The other doctors followed, curious to see if there was any difference in the results this time.

"Rose, is there a problem?" Bard asked softly.

"I just noticed an abnormality in the heart, but I didn’t find any issues in the previous ultrasound results, so I want to redo it and check again."

"You’re always so meticulous." Bard noticed the empty patient room.

"Let’s go and take a look too."

The ultrasound results were out quickly.

Adeline specifically brought over the previous results and coldly presented them to Rosemary.

"Could the doctor here please take a look? There’s no difference between these two results. Doing it again is just wasting the patient’s golden rescue time."

If there was a problem, they would have found it already. Did they need a little girl to point it out?

Bard’s gaze seemed to exert pressure across the room. The others lowered their heads, silenced and subdued.

Rosemary looked at the ultrasound report in her hands.

"You might as well donate your eyes if you’re not going to use them. The problem is so obvious in these two ultrasounds. Can’t anyone see it?"

The doctors were stunned and walked over, disbelievingly, to take a look.

"This black spot here could very likely be a blood clot."

Upon hearing this, everyone was even more incredulous.

"How could there be a blood clot in this area?"

"That’s preposterous."

"Do you know what this area is? It’s near the heart! If there’s a blood clot here, how could the patient have survived this long?"

"We need to operate immediately." Rosemary looked at the doctors, among whom only a younger female doctor wasn’t being aggressive.

"You, come help me. The rest can stay here."

"What did you just say?"

The other doctors immediately voiced their objections!

Why should they be left out of this?

Bard’s gaze fell heavily on them, his voice icy.

"She’s my niece. Blood-related."

When they heard this, their indignation faded, replaced by shock and astonishment.

This young girl was Mr. Sampson’s own niece?

"She’s known to the public as Dr. Bell."

Upon hearing this, they were even more astounded. Dr. Bell was this young girl?

In this industry, everyone knew of this miracle doctor.

But...

Was she really this young?

And Dr. Bell was a woman?

Wasn’t Dr. Bell supposed to be a man?

They had always assumed it was an elderly gentleman.

"Of course, you can observe from the sidelines. See how this young lady performs surgery."

Upon hearing this, they admitted it was indeed a privilege to watch Dr. Bell perform surgery.

Soon, Darren was wheeled into the cardiac surgery room.

A surgery that normally took four hours, Rosemary completed in three. From behind a pane of glass, Bard and the other doctors were thoroughly impressed by her surgical skills.

When she emerged, Bard said sympathetically,

"You must be tired, having to perform such a long surgery right after landing."

Long?

Rosemary’s eyes were calm. To her, this was a relatively short operation.

"How’s your grandfather now?"

"He’s fine. He should wake up in a day or two."

"What surgery did you perform on him?" Bard knew that she had performed the entire surgery fluidly and calmly, but didn’t know what she was specifically doing.

"In simple terms, it was a cardiac rupture repair surgery. I removed about 1.1 pounds of blood clots from his heart, and it was these clots that saved his life."

Upon hearing this, Bard was shocked and asked incredulously,

"Where did these blood clots come from?"

"There was a hole about 0.12 square inches in size in his heart, causing blood to leak out and accumulate in the pericardium, nearly causing the heart to be crushed."

Upon hearing this, Bard could tell how dire the situation was.

"Fortunately, the hole did not expand all at once. It gradually enlarged. Due to the slow rate of blood loss, it coagulated into clots, which blocked the hole, preventing a catastrophic rupture of the heart."

Remembering the cardiac rupture, Rosemary was reminded of a kind face.

"How could this happen?" Bard had imagined countless scenarios, but never this one.

"This condition is very rare. It’s called cardiac tamponade in medical terms. Simply put, a malformation occurs in the cardiac wall, creating a thin bubble. The blood from the heart ruptures this bubble, causing a large amount of pericardial effusion."

"In the past two hundred years, less than 400 people have been diagnosed with this condition, and only 15 have had a rupture. Of these 15, only 3 children survived. Grandfather has truly made a miraculous recovery."

Upon hearing this, Bard was both relieved and puzzled.

"But he doesn’t have heart disease. Why would he have this cardiac tamponade as you described?"

"There could be many causes—such as a sharp object or bullet piercing the chest wall and damaging the heart—or it could also be caused by violent impact to the chest. In any case, he has now passed the critical stage."

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