Chapter 1298 - 512: Level 6 Pathological Diagnosis, Becoming an ’Expert
Chapter 1298: Chapter 512: Level 6 Pathological Diagnosis, Becoming an ’Expert
Observing for half an hour is a common practice in surgery when facing some uncertain factors.
Especially the observation of blood circulation, which involves the oxygen and nutrient supply to organs and related tissues, cannot be immediately assessed.
For example, when the limbs are bitten by venomous snakes or spiders, the correct approach is to tightly bind the wound near the heart to block blood circulation. The purpose is to prevent the venom from entering crucial parts like the heart and central nervous system through blood circulation.
Many people don’t know that if limbs are bound tightly for more than half an hour, they should be loosened briefly before re-binding.
Because ischemia in the limbs for over half an hour can easily lead to irreversible necrosis.
Similarly, during the delicate observation of blood circulation in certain inconspicuous organs and tissues, continual observation for over half an hour is necessary to ensure safety.
Additionally, for the current patient, observing the volume and color of urine output can also serve as an auxiliary diagnostic tool.
Qiao Yu, Pu Dingdong, and others watched Zhou Can take the lead and complete a Level 4 major surgery that had never been attempted before. Aside from excitement, they felt more pride and admiration.
As Zhou Can grew stronger, their own reputations also shone brighter.
For them, it was also a form of motivation; with their leader being so strong, they naturally couldn’t afford to fall too far behind. This urged them to strive harder.
Thirty minutes quickly passed.
Director Feng’s expression remained serious, occasionally checking the urine output, sometimes the monitoring equipment, and other times the patient’s pupils and internal abdomen.
As the most skilled anesthesiologist at Tuya Hospital, his level was exceptionally high.
Whether it’s rescuing critical patients or assessing the patient’s physiological condition, he possesses extremely rich experience.
"We can close the cavity! The patient’s blood circulation is good, and all organs are operating stably. Experiments prove that Xiao Zhou’s approach is entirely feasible. Going forward, we might even apply it in other surgical fields."
After careful evaluation, Director Feng was satisfied with the result.
"Zhou Can, you should close the cavity! Our closure speed is too slow."
Although Director Xue Yan was not technically the lead surgeon, her status was clear.
Director Bu only held a titular role and did not assume any command during the surgery.
"No problem!"
Having exerted great effort to complete the first innovative surgery, Zhou Can certainly wanted a good outcome.
By closing the cavity himself, he could further reduce risks.
If the cavity is not closed properly, it can lead to issues such as infection and prolonged difficulty in wound healing, creating additional trouble.
Moreover, since it’s the first innovative surgery, judging by Director Xue Yan’s and others’ intentions, if the surgery is successful, they would likely use this case for publicity. If the suturing technique is not precise, it may lead to unsightly scars.
Twenty-five minutes later, Zhou Can completed the perfect suturing of the patient’s wound.
[Completed innovative surgery, pathologic diagnosis +10000.]
Seeing the sudden reward of massive pathologic diagnosis points, Zhou Can was stunned.
Almost couldn’t believe it.
It felt like being hit by a pie falling from the sky.
Innovating a surgery and successfully implementing it could indeed gain so much experience points for pathologic diagnosis.
Such a pleasant surprise.
However, on reflection, the design of this surgery required comprehensive diagnosis and innovative applications regarding blood circulation, organ operation, and aortic dissection repair.
And it had to ensure the surgery’s successful implementation, with post-operative therapeutic effects aligning with expectations, only then could these ten thousand experience points be obtained.
It’s genuinely not excessive.
[Congratulations, your pathologic diagnosis skills have advanced to Level 6, current experience points 1/1000000, junior level of Chief Physician. Capable of diagnosing complex cases in all specialties, specializes in pediatric, cardiothoracic, general surgery, and critical cases.]
His pathologic diagnosis directly advanced to Level 6.
Despite yearning for many years, he didn’t expect at the mere age of twenty-something, not yet thirty, his pathologic diagnosis level would advance to Chief Physician level.
It’s noteworthy that this achievement’s value is much higher than attaining the Full Professor title.
It’s the actual level of medical skills.
Some chief physicians awarded the Full Professor title might only have diagnostic abilities slightly above an attending physician. There are quite a few academic-type chief physicians like this.
Meaning these chief physicians have high theoretical knowledge.
For example, a chief physician from the Urology Department might be extremely proficient in medical knowledge relating to urology, even a specific subfield, having published high-standard papers in the relevant field.
But this doctor might rarely conduct diagnostic and therapeutic work, leading to somewhat lackluster practical experience accumulation.
For diagnosing and treating complex cases, they are often stretched.
Pathologic diagnosis is among the most important medical skills in all clinical areas, possibly even surpassing surgery in importance.
Even for performing surgery on a patient, the doctor must first know what disease the patient has, what the causes are, and how to perform the surgery to attain satisfactory therapeutic results.
If pathologic diagnosis skills are poor, no matter how strong the surgical skills are, one could only be a ’executor’.
You cut wherever others tell you.
After Zhou Can’s pathologic diagnosis advance to Level 6, he discovered another important aspect.
The system seemed to have directly ’speciialized’ him.
Currently, four fields are his areas of medical expertise.
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