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Chapter 445 - Chapter 445 【445】Like a Collapsing Operating Room
Chapter 445: [(445)] Like a Collapsing Operating Room Chapter 445: [(445)] Like a Collapsing Operating Room It could only mean one thing, Xie Wanying was being taken by the associate chief physician to assist in the resuscitation of the patient next door?
Impossible. A group of people looked at each other in disbelief.
Li Wenhao and Zhang Zhongqiang felt that if it were true, the shock would be even greater for them.
The members of the fourth group were shocked, their hesitant gazes falling on Xie Wanying’s youthfully smooth face.
The staff in the department knew that Tan Kelin had some abilities, but after all, he was just an intern, so how could he be involved in the resuscitation? If it was just to run errands, there was no need; there were plenty of people to do that already. What was missing most now was a renowned medical expert who could solve the problem.
“Let’s go!” Tan Kelin was the first to step out of the operating room, and before leaving, he didn’t forget to drop a word to the doctors in his team, “Hold on for half an hour until I return.”
Teacher Tan showed great command, declaring half an hour with determined authority.
A bunch of people felt their hearts race upon hearing this.
Shi Xu took a deep breath the moment he heard his words.
Chasing after Teacher Tan with quick steps, Xie Wanying tried to maintain her composure.
Ahead was another operating room, caught in the frenzy of saving a patient’s life.
Upon stepping into the operating room, the scene that met one’s eyes was distressingly ghastly.
The anesthesiologist was desperately squeezing blood bags, and around the operative table, each doctor wore furrowed brows. The suction device’s bottle emitted a fierce suction sound non-stop, and the red blood in the glass rose rapidly. For fear of miscalculating due to the excess of blood-soaked gauze, the nurse had placed them in a separate row on the floor at the corner of the operating room for easy counting.
People were constantly coming and going, busy fetching resuscitation drugs, surgical instruments, and blood bags.
The cardiac monitor had long been beeping frantically, incessantly sounding its alarm.
Doctor Pan, covered in sweat as the Chief Surgeon, was practically gasping for air. Xie Wanying suddenly spotted her classmate, Lin Hao, standing next to the Chief Surgeon pulling on a retractor, his finger joints trembling slightly perhaps from exerting too much force.
“Dr. Tan is here!” someone shouted.
“Come here quickly,” Doctor Pan said as he heard the reinforcements arrive, immediately making room at his position.
Tan Kelin quickly put on a new surgical gown and gloves. Without waiting for instructions, Xie Wanying followed her teacher, donning surgical attire and gloves as well.
Standing across from the operative table was Senior Gao, Gao Zhaocheng, wearing surgical loupes and meticulously searching the field, desperately looking for the major source of bleeding.
The Second Assistant holding the suction device’s tip sucked the blood in the patient’s abdominal cavity, but somehow it seemed the suction was never quite right. Looking down, the blood welling up in the abdominal cavity was as still as an undisturbed pool, the entire surgical field submerged in an unyielding sea of blood.
“Keep suctioning!” Gao Zhaocheng scolded the Second Assistant in desperation, “If you don’t clear the blood, I can’t see anything.”
To more accurately locate the bleeding, it was necessary to wipe with gauze after excessive blood suction. But at present, even suction wasn’t keeping up.
In such a situation, the patient was merely a hair’s breadth from death.
The blood pressure was so low, and the heart rate was wildly erratic–going up and then struggling to maintain before dropping, and if it dropped to a flatline, it meant the patient was dying. The anesthesiologist called for more people to squeeze blood bags, rushing back to give the patient more drugs. It was as if every possible measure was taken, from vasoconstrictors to cardiac tonics, all administered. But no matter how many drugs, it was useless if the patient’s internal bleeding couldn’t be stopped; one could only watch helplessly as the patient died from excessive blood loss.
Where was the bleeding? Exactly where?! All the doctors were frantically pondering this in their minds.
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