Section 59
I rewarded him with one million~
Gee, that’s so cool!
Zhang Yi quickly turned on his phone and bought according to the currency and multiple specified by the system.
An hour later...
btb really plummeted!
Zhang Yi played a little trick. He wanted to see if he would get more money if he didn't withdraw cash.
Little did he know that the system was like roundworms in his stomach.
Knowing what Zhang Yi was thinking, he immediately sternly refused:
[Host, please don’t be petty~ No matter what method the host uses, one million is fixed and will not change. 】
Zhang Yi: "..."
All right.
Withdrawing the money, Zhang Yi happily continued to fangirl.
It seems that I will have to go back to Chengdu during my next vacation.
Now Zhang Yika has more than 2.7 million.
Go back to see your uncle, get them some money, and buy something for your two cousins.
My parents are gone, and now my only relatives are my uncle's family.
Their conditions were not good, but they still took care of themselves and finished college.
O man, know that a favor is repaid.
In the simulated operating room, Zhang Yi performed two more five-star difficulty operations.
【Ding! Congratulations on correcting Tetralogy of Fallot! 】
【Ding! Congratulations on the resection of a 10-20 cm giant tumor! 】
Tetralogy of Fallot!
It is also a type of congenital heart disease.
But it's the most serious kind.
Other heart diseases may be just a single ventricular septal defect, pulmonary artery stenosis, etc.
But this disease combines ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, aortic straddling, and right ventricular hypertrophy into one.
It is a combined congenital vascular malformation.
The difficulty of surgery is not comparable to that of a single deformity.
And the survival rate of tetralogy of Fallot is lower than that of other single types.
70% of children with the disease do not survive six months.
As long as no surgery is performed, 50% of children with the disease will not live past the age of two.
Most of the children even died within a few days of birth.
So the surgery must be done as soon as possible.
But this is the difficulty of surgery.
The baby is too young and his organs are not fully developed.
Even if the dose of anesthesia is not controlled well, it will be a difficult hurdle for children to overcome.
As for giant tumor resection of 10-20 cm.
Tumors over 10 cm are considered large tumors.
Tumors over 20 cm are considered giant tumors.
The difficulty with tumors lies in their weight, size, and location.
If the tumors are in the pelvic cavity, abdominal cavity, or near the liver, they are basically closely connected to the large arteries.
This kind of carelessness can cause heavy bleeding.
The tumor was not removed and the person went into shock.
In addition, it is common for many giant tumors to weigh about ten kilograms.
In some cases, huge tumors weighing one hundred kilograms will appear.
Surgical removal is no less difficult than organ transplantation.
Even if ten doctors come together, it will be difficult to fix this thing.
After slowly absorbing the operational knowledge of these surgeries.
Zhang Yi lay on the bed and fell asleep beautifully.
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Chapter 50 What to do? 23 cm giant tumor
Provincial Hospital, Gastrointestinal Surgery.
Department Director Shen Wei saw Zhang Yi’s video of radical treatment of cardiac cancer in a medical forum.
I was dumbfounded just looking at it!
"Where is this boss?! Why is he so powerful!"
But if you take a closer look, it seems like you have seen this person’s operating techniques somewhere before? !
Where is it?
"By the way! The last time I saw such awesome operations and suturing was on the day of Professor Xu Changxu's surgery!"
"It's Zhang Yi! This big guy is Zhang Yi!"
For a time, the director of gastrointestinal surgery quietly became a little fan of Zhang Yi~
Jingle Bell!
Suddenly, the gastrointestinal surgery phone rang.
Shen Wei picked up the answer: "Hello, gastrointestinal surgeon."
"Consultation? Okay, I'll be right over."
The hepatobiliary surgery department downstairs asked for a consultation and said that a female patient in her thirties had arrived and a joint consultation was needed.
In the consultation room.
Family members, all doctors from the hepatobiliary surgery department, oncology surgery department, gastrointestinal surgery department, radiology department, urology department, anesthesiology department, and pathology department gathered together.
It was for a patient named Jiang Weiwei.
"The patient is a female. Her lower abdomen bulged and gradually increased four months ago. At first, she thought she was pregnant so she didn't pay much attention.
Later, he was examined at the local county hospital and found that it was suspected to be a tumor, so he went to the provincial hospital for a review. "
"This is the abdominal CT report of this patient that just came out this morning. Please take a look."
The oncology surgeon turned on the projection, and a very clear gray CT image immediately appeared on the wall.
It doesn't matter if you don't watch.
This sight shocked everyone present!
"What is this? Is it a tumor? Why is it so big!"
"Yes, it's a tumor, and it's a giant tumor with a diameter of 23 centimeters!"
Hearing this, the doctors in the office took a deep breath silently.
“The patient’s tumor almost occupies most of the pelvic and abdominal cavity and compresses the digestive tract, squeezing the entire stomach into the partition. He cannot eat much and feels tired even after walking for only a few minutes.
There is also weight. Six months ago, I weighed 120 kilograms. As my belly became bigger, I also lost weight in the past four months. Now I only weigh 103 kilograms.
And this CTA, look at the blood vessels on her tumor. The diameter of the tumor blood vessel wall is almost two centimeters.
I guessed that the tumor must be connected to the mesentery, great blood vessels, ureters, and important organs throughout the abdominal cavity. "
"The operation is very difficult, and we need to discuss the operation plan with everyone. After we determine an operation plan, we can try virtual surgery to see if it can succeed."
After the tumor surgeon finished speaking, the pathologist suggested:
"Let's do a puncture biopsy to see if the tumor is malignant. If it is malignant, then such a large tumor must have invaded the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen and stomach."
If it is malignant and has invaded multiple organs, then the significance of this operation is not great.
The tumor surgeon nodded: "It was just done this morning, and the specimen has been sent to the laboratory."
General puncture biopsy takes a long time to wait, about four or five days.
The faster ones will get the results in a few hours.
Of course, the prices of the two are definitely different.