Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1926: Showing Off Wealth

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Chapter 1926: Chapter 1926: Showing Off Wealth

After that, reaching the goal of minimally damaging the adjacent vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs while ensuring the patient’s physiological functions should be the most challenging aspect of this surgery. These are topics within orthopedic research.

In medicine, each specialty has its own particularly difficult aspects, and at this moment, no one dares to underestimate orthopedic doctors.

"Take these things back with you to study," Chang Jiawei generously handed the box with the materials inside to Student Xie. 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

Perhaps these items are plenty for the seniors, but Xie Wanying knows that generally clinical teachers do not give such things to juniors for fun. The technical barriers set by medical seniors are related to their livelihood and cannot be easily given away freely to juniors.

Receiving the metal box, Xie Wanying was grateful and repeatedly thanked, "Thank you, Teacher Chang, I will study it for a few days and then return it to you."

"It’s a gift for you, just keep it, no need to return," Chang Jiawei said loudly, waving his hand dismissively.

In the office, aside from Doctor Liu, everyone else looked at him with some dissatisfaction: Oh, come on, why are you showing off in front of everyone? Only the things from orthopedics can be flaunted?

"Yingying." Huang Zhilei immediately called out to his junior sister, "If you want to see specialty surgical materials, neurosurgery is even more special. I’ll take you to Senior Cao’s office, you can take as much as you want."

This show of extravagance was starting to make them think less of cardiothoracic surgery.

Zhou Junpeng glanced at Fu Xinheng, whose expression was somewhat dark, and quickly added, "Teacher Fu’s office has cardiothoracic surgical materials."

Suddenly, there was too much being offered by the seniors for her to learn. Xie Wanying could only thank everyone one by one, first focusing on getting the surgery done for Student Geng’s younger brother.

The next day, with Student Geng back at Beidou Third Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Student Geng helped to draft the surgical plan for Wang Cui and submitted it to Teacher Du. In the morning, Wang Cui had a colonoscopy, and in the afternoon, the preliminary report indicated, based on visual observation, possible hyperplastic polyps. The final pathology result of the tumor removed endoscopically would wait for a week, but this did not affect the clinical doctors’ judgment and scheduling of the surgery date.

For the patient, getting surgery as soon as possible is best, as every extra day in the hospital affects bed turnover rates. Considering that the expected surgery time was not long and was a localized procedure, the surgery was scheduled for the following afternoon. This meant that after Geng Yonghui’s surgery in the morning, Xie Wanying had to rush back to Beidou Third Hospital with Geng Yongzhe for Wang Cui’s surgery.

On the day of the two surgeries, waking up early and having never been in the orthopedic operating room before, there was a bit of nervousness. Xie Wanying bought breakfast at the canteen and ate while rushing to the hospital, and also brought breakfast for Student Geng and his group.

Entering the ward, she saw Mother Geng washing her younger son’s face. Student Geng and the nurse were taking the patient’s blood pressure, temperature, and heart rate. Getting closer, Xie Wanying called out, "Auntie, I brought you breakfast. Little Hui can’t eat for now, we’ll talk after the surgery."

This casual mention in her daily tone allowed Mother Geng, originally anxious about sending her son to the operating table, to suddenly feel relieved, turning back to thank her, "Thank you, thank you so much, Dr. Xie."

"You’re welcome. Please eat first." With that, Xie Wanying went over to help Auntie pour out the water from the basin and then moved to the bedside to check on the patient.

With surgery approaching, Geng Yonghui’s pale tender face was tense.