My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1277: 503: Qianqian's Recovery and the Persistent Patient
Previously on My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points...
Half an hour afterward, Zhou Can wrapped up the treatment on the patient’s remaining four coronary segments that had lesions.
In the midst of the operation, a fresh skill came to him.
Before this, no matter if placing a stent or a metal coil, all he managed was spot-on positioning inside the target blood vessel or tissue spot.
Right then, during the manipulation, he sensed crystal-clear the stent inflating in the perfect way.
Stent insertion means conquering the puncture, steering the guidewire from femoral artery to the heart’s main arteries, crossing the blocked part, and nailing the stent placement—plus one super key tech spec.
Namely, picking the proper size and length of the stent.
Doctors normally pick fitting vascular stents for varied vessel parts using their operation know-how.
A stent too big readily bursts the vessel or triggers nasty surprises.
One too tiny fails the top surgery outcome, keeps the passage tight, hampers flow, and might wobble loose inside.
Thus, stent size and length choice proves utterly vital.
Plus, pre-stent, docs often deploy a drug balloon to widen the clogged vessel for prime lumen width.
Best when diseased vessel diameter nears normal to prevent flow hiccups.
Loads of tech demands get felt and honed by surgeons over time through practice.
A pro cardiovascular intervention doc spares patients tons of agony. A sloppy one forces redo drug stent jobs, stent fails, or worst, death.
Zhou Can finished all stents for the patient, restoring circulation to peak form.
Heart rate steadied, pulse turned powerful and lively, full-body flow eased smooth, chest tightness and weariness hugely eased.
“All set, surgery nailed it perfectly! Congrats on your heart bouncing back strong, mind your health ahead.”
Surgery done, Zhou Can heaved a huge relieved breath.
Today stayed chaos-free at last.
Live stream had hordes rooting for his flop, but nope.
“Thanks, Dr. Zhou! Thank you!”
Patient gushed thanks wildly again and again.
Zhou Can felt like his life-saving parent, hauling him from death’s edge.
“Dr. Zhou, fans keep asking, mind ditching the mask for a hello? They crave the top heart doc’s face.”
“Okay!”
Zhou Can mulled quick and okayed the live crowd’s wish.
Mask off, he waved at camera, saying, “Hi all, I’m only a plain surgeon from Tuya Hospital. Grateful you watched this op, thrilled to meet ya. Got cardio woes? Swing by Tuya Hospital. Though I hope you all thrive healthy, no hospital needed.”
Spoke slick as could be.
Self-intro humble, hawked Tuya Hospital biz, yet cared for viewers by wishing top health.
True mark of stellar doc morals.
Some clinics slap up wild signs begging riches. Others post ‘Come Back Soon’ all ‘cozy’.
Brazen ones yell in meetings for double patients, revenue booms.
All treat healing like trade.
Hospitals gotta eat, draw sick folks for fixes, rake cash for better paychecks—fine. But chaining patients to bucks twists holy healing to sleazy sales.
Sick folks and fams rage and barf at that.
Like coffin seller wishing mass funerals daily.
Straight up, shameless.
Zhou Can’s spot-on talk warmed viewers cozy. Chat brimmed praises, gifts poured for him.
“Kind soul, ace skills!”
“No shock top doc, ethics alone dreaming sick-free world wows.”
“Respect!”
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Audience greeted, Zhou Can skipped comments, quitted OR.
Op took near three hours total.
Eleven PM now, homeward bound.
Tomorrow’s another winner day.
Tuya Hospital’s smash hit today ripples home turf, fame spreads wide.
Vice Director Ye, Dean Zhu etc. buzzing high spirits.
Out interventional OR, shock—Vice Director Ye waited out.
“Xiao Zhou, stellar show tonight! My word to you holds, keep pushing to shine brighter.”
Stuck around pure to laud Zhou Can, lock promise.
Also signals big backing.
“Grateful for guidance, Dean Ye! Hard work ahead.”
Zhou Can fired back smooth.
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