Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 2012: Seeking a Breakthrough

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Chapter 2012: Chapter 2012: Seeking a Breakthrough

The phone rang twice, possibly indicating some situation in the operating room, so Cao Yong had to put away his things and go out. Here, let Doctor Hu think about it again.

As he stood up, Cao Yong turned his head. ๐’ป๐“‡๐‘’๐˜ฆ๐˜ธ๐‘’๐’ท๐“ƒโ„ด๐‘ฃ๐˜ฆ๐‘™.๐’ธโ„ด๐˜ฎ

Xie Wanying saw the gaze of her senior coming over and immediately sat up straight, ready.

Cao Yong, seeing her slightly nervous action, smiled and told her to relax and said, "Stay here with Teacher Hu. If Teacher Hu has any questions, you can help me answer them first. If thereโ€™s anything, contact me."

"Got it, Senior." Xie Wanying readily agreed.

Cao Yong felt very reassured and confident leaving her to accompany the patient, and after walking out, he closed the office door.

Senior Cao had assigned the task. Just listening to Senior Cao explaining the condition to the patient and family members further confirmed her thought: it would be best if Doctor Hu could be treated here by Senior Cao.

There are two reasons.

One is that Senior Cao is very capable.

The second is that Senior Cao has the help of a genius like Doctor Song, who can safeguard Doctor Huโ€™s surgery.

Honestly speaking, Doctor Huโ€™s illness, no matter where it is treated, would struggle to find a way out. If finding a boss could succeed, the initial suggestion by the ophthalmologist for Doctor Hu to try neurosurgery wouldnโ€™t have been absent. This illness cannot be treated solely based on a doctorโ€™s experience; it needs the innovative spirit of someone like Senior Cao and the added talent of Doctor Song.

"Teacher Hu."

Upon hearing her voice, Doctor Hu quickly tilted her head, as if already waiting for her to speak.

Xie Wanying decided to be straightforward with the patient, even if Doctor Hu had the same feeling about her personality as about Senior Cao, that they couldnโ€™t get along: "Teacher Hu, you are an obstetrics and gynecology expert, and although not in the same specialty as Dr. Cao, you both have a realistic medical scientific spirit. I personally believe that in the forthcoming treatment, with your professional spirit, Teacher Hu, you can understand and cooperate with any doctor."

Student Xie, as usual, speaking with both praise and critique. The corners of Doctor Huโ€™s mouth slightly lifted, seemingly amused by her forced praise, and she said, "Dr. Cao hasnโ€™t even stated his specific treatment plan, how can you be sure I could accept his treatment plan?"

The draft that Senior Cao drew for the patient was on the coffee table. Xie Wanying studied the drawing carefully to consider what was on her seniorโ€™s mind as a neurosurgery expert, and added her own understanding to explain to Doctor Hu, "Dr. Cao is quite confident in your condition, Teacher Hu."

"How so?" Doctor Hu, afraid she was exaggerating for Cao Yong, asked for more details.

Xie Wanying assured she wasnโ€™t boasting for her senior, and said, "The calcified emboli canโ€™t be dissolved or extracted from the blood vessel; we can imagine them as sediment in a river, and eventually, to wash away this sediment, it depends on the flow of water. For this condition, if Teacher Hu understands more about it, you should know that general total blackout of vision is usually due to arterial spasms, causing all gaps between the vessels and emboli to close. So, Teacher Hu, there is reason to continue treatment because, as of now, you havenโ€™t gone completely blind. Occasionally losing sight entirely is precisely because of this."

Student Xieโ€™s metaphors have always been simple and understandable, even for family members like Mr. Liu who, after hearing her explanation, seemed to instantly understand and realized, "You mean if the blood in the vessel flows to take the emboli out, it could achieve such effect?"