My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 1264 - 497: Heavenly Dao’s Wheel Turns, Ultra-Difficult Myocardial Infarction_3



Chapter 1264: Chapter 497: Heavenly Dao’s Wheel Turns, Ultra-Difficult Myocardial Infarction_3



Su Qianqian saw that Zhou Can was never able to eat on time, and she was really very worried.


"By the way, I went to your hospital for a kidney examination again today. The results are not out yet, but I feel significantly different from before, much more relaxed and comfortable. I hope there will be a good result."


She had taken that ancient prescription, and just completed twelve courses last week.


She waited an extra week before doing the examination to be more accurate.


"Don’t worry, there will definitely be a good result. Even if there are still some minor issues, we can always find other solutions."


Zhou Can had always been cautious about trusting the effects of Chinese medicine.


This is mainly because kidney failure is considered an irreversible condition in Western medicine.


Once it occurs, it cannot get better.


However, every kidney disease patient has different symptoms and conditions. Mr. Chen Guoli believes that there is great hope for Su Qianqian to recover.


After dinner, Zhou Can hurriedly rushed to Cardiothoracic Surgery.


Director Xue Yan encountered the greatest challenge. If the patient couldn’t be treated, it might cause the department’s reputation to be damaged.


As soon as he arrived, Xue Yan had already hurriedly left the operation to Director Le, rushing over to discuss the condition of the patient with myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease with Zhou Can.


"Zhou Can, I’m really sorry to trouble you to come over and help me with the consultation when you’re so busy."


Even though some time had passed, Director Xue Yan still felt somewhat guilty when she saw Zhou Can.


This was a guilt from the heart.


"Sister Yan, there’s no need to be so polite with me! Let’s first take a look at the patient’s examination report!"


Zhou Can didn’t intend to see the patient.


For a consultation of this kind, usually just examining the report is enough.


Especially the results of a cardiovascular angiography, which can clearly show to what extent the patient’s cardiovascular is blocked, and where the blockages are.


"I’ve already prepared it in the office."


She led Zhou Can to the office. The two were surprisingly in sync, not closing the door.


"This patient’s three coronary arteries on the right side of the heart are all blocked. Currently, his blood circulation is maintained only by some small surrounding vessels. However, the condition of the patient’s coronary arteries is worse than imagined."


Director Xue Yan handed the images to Zhou Can to inspect.


After looking at them, Zhou Can broke out in a cold sweat for this patient.


Under normal circumstances, even if only one blood vessel is completely blocked, angina or partial myocardial infarction would occur. At the very least, the blood supply to the myocardium would decrease, which would weaken its contraction ability.


At this point, the patient would feel chest tightness and fatigue easily.


All three coronary arteries are completely blocked, and the patient is still alive — it is simply a miracle of life.


However, the human body is just that amazing.


Its self-repair ability is often unimaginably powerful.


After the three coronary arteries of this patient were all blocked, amazingly, the small surrounding vessels took over the blood supply function.


After some growth and expansion, they successfully connected to the aorta.


As a result, the patient is still surviving to this day.


Even Zhou Can, who has seen various myocardial infarction patients, couldn’t help but break out in a cold sweat for this patient.


"Initially, before the angiography results came out, based on diagnosis experience, I thought I could do an interventional surgery and insert a stent to clear his blood vessels. I never expected his three arteries to be completely, utterly blocked, and astonishingly relying on those small vessels. What do you think we should do now? Replacing with artificial blood vessels and bypass surgery are last-resort options."


Director Xue Yan said.



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