Path of Medicine With a System

Two Hundred and Sixty-Three, Wait or Roll

People who engage in technology have a common problem. It's why he can do it and how can I do it. Of course, paddling is not counted. With this characteristic, technology will develop more and more excellence.

When Zhang Fan's scalpel was like an elf, wandering on the edge of the aorta and lungs, the two assistants went from panic at the beginning to surprise later, and finally became silently bearing Zhang Fan's pressure. Thrillers for them.

Thoracic surgery brings together a series of highly difficult operations. After all, it is the location of the two core organs of the human body. Coupled with the special environment of closed negative pressure in the chest cavity, the difficulty of thoracic surgery is not small. Thoracic surgery is also the type of surgery that is most affected by the patient's own situation, and the degree of thoracic adhesions directly affects the difficulty of surgery. A patient with extensive pleural adhesions at the time of pneumonectomy. The anatomical relationship of the lungs may be completely lost, and the shape of the lung lobes cannot be figured out. During the operation, there is continuous bleeding and air leakage.

This kind of operation is also the most basic operation outside the chest. If it is not done well, not only will it be difficult to hold your breath, but it will also be like a pump pumping air from a certain flower. The surface of the human body is like circle after circle. The plastic containing gas is like a rubber doll.

The ultimate form of lung surgery is unilateral lung plus total pleurectomy. This hugely invasive surgery is used to treat pleural malignant tumors, and it is necessary to remove all the contents of half of the chest cavity. Not only is the operation difficult, but there are also great challenges in filling* the surgical side and preventing mediastinal displacement after surgery.

It's so hard to die, this one from Wanzi Country has this disease, a hemangioma is crawling on the most important part of one lung.

"What should I do?" The director of Maruko Country's head grew big. When Zhang Fan finally found the lesion in the center of the bottom of the lung, everyone did not breathe a sigh of relief, but took another breath.

"Go and talk to the family members about conservative and non-conservative treatment. Non-conservative treatment means total resection of one side of the lung, and conservative treatment means tumor embolization. Go!"

After Zhang Fan finished speaking, while the doctors from Jade Bird Province and Wanzi Country were still hesitating, Ren Li had already left with the medical records.

The risk of non-conservative treatment is the greatest, and long-term observation is required after surgery. That is to say, after one step is in place, the patient loses half of his lungs. If other accidents occur, there is almost no choice. To put it bluntly, he can only wait for death.

However, if there are no accidents, patients can still look like normal people for decades after surgery.

Conservative treatment not only costs a lot, but also takes long-term medication after surgery and regular checkups. Once the tumor is out of control, surgery is still required. The benefits are quite obvious, that is, the patient’s organs are healthy. Even if there is an accident, the future options are still relative. Say more.

Ordinary patients often choose non-conservative treatment, which is the so-called one-step treatment. Because there are too many non-medical issues involved. For example, the cost of conservative treatment, after discharge from the hospital, various drugs and various examinations are really not affordable by the average middle class.

However, if non-conservative treatment is chosen, although the damage is large and there are few options in the later stage, in general, in terms of the cost of surgery in Huaguo, there are too few relatively conservative medicines. This is also a benefit of the so-called medicine and medicine. … .

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