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Chapter 2078: ?2078?Justified



Chapter 2078: ?2078?Justified

?? Chapter 2078 [2078] Justified

?? As long as you understand this, it can be said that this patient has found the right doctor.

?? But medicine needs to be very rigorous. With this skeptical tendency, before the angiography, how could Cao Yong, the attending doctor, prove that his guess was correct, instead of pulling the patient to go to the radiation inspection surgery for no reason.

?? Here is another way of thinking that is commonly used by doctors in clinical practice, which is called drug disproving. For diseases that have not been investigated or whose cause cannot be found for the time being, as long as the doctor uses the medicine correctly and the patient has an effect, it can testify that the direction of the cause that the doctor speculates has a high probability of being correct.

??Zhai Yunsheng's fingertips tapped on the doctor's order for oral medicine prescribed by his nephew.

?? At first, when he saw his nephew prescribing this cardiovascular drug, he and other doctors thought it was because the patient's blood pressure was a little high due to his older age. Now, this diuretic hydrochlorothiazide with a little antihypertensive properties has high safety and can be used to verify whether the inferior aneurysm exists and affects the possibility of the central retinal artery of the patient.

?? After all, the patient's blood pressure is not very high.

?? His nephew has been called a genius since he was a medical student. He is a very down-to-earth genius unlike ordinary geniuses. Once almost entered cardiothoracic surgery, and later directly became the top neurosurgery specialist in surgery. Thinking of these, Zhai Yunsheng couldn't help but bring some pride in his eyes.

?? The diagnosis of aneurysm is presumed to be reasonable, and the discussion of the problem needs to focus on other aspects.

?? "I remember that your hospital doesn't seem to carry out many neurointerventional surgeries." Zhai Yunsheng raised another practical problem that patients should avoid.

??Deputy Director Lu rubbed his brows and looked at Zhai Yunsheng dissatisfiedly: I knew that this guy was here to find faults, he was here to find faults.

??The interventional surgery of the National Association was made fun of by many outsiders. There are only two or three interventional operating rooms in the dignified top-ranked tertiary hospital, so it is conceivable that the business volume is extremely small.

??No way, no matter how the people below reacted to the feedback, President Wu was always not very interested in interventional surgery.

??Each doctor has his own persistent academic view. Dean Wu is no exception.

??Interventional surgery is called a new century new technology breakthrough, and is listed as the third clinical department on par with internal medicine and surgery.

?? President Wu has always scoffed at this statement, believing that the real clinical effect of interventional surgery is far away from the goal of parallel surgery.

?? Cardiovascular interventional surgery technology is a major breakthrough and progress. The application of interventional techniques to other departments is very general. For example, the application of interventional technology in the field of gastroenterology is no later than cardiovascular. The more sophisticated techniques in gastroenterology are now focused on endoscopic surgery, and both clinicians and patients prefer endoscopic surgery rather than interventional surgery.

?? The diameter of the digestive system is large enough to accommodate various endoscopic examinations and surgical operations, so why use semi-blind interventional procedures.

??Interventional surgery is applied to other specialties. In today's neurosurgery, intervention was once regarded as a new technology and considered to be a substitute for neurosurgery. Actually terribly wrong.

?? Neurosurgery usually deals with major bleeding or tumor or implant surgery. None of these interventions can intervene.

?? said that interventional surgery can solve vascular embolism and aneurysm. The problem is that head CT is not a routine physical examination item. Interventional surgery is even less likely to become a routine physical examination item.

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