Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 2894: 【2894】Warrior



In order to make her colleagues believe in herself, Xie Wanying pointed out various parts of the injured person\'s thigh and said: "This place is the anterolateral femoral adductor muscle, and the back is the adductor longus muscle. inside."

  Doctor Ou watched her fingers actually draw on the thigh of the injured person, and drew a three-dimensional anatomical map of the human body on the spot. Her pupils shrank involuntarily. It was difficult to say whether she was right or wrong.

  The only thing I can be sure of is that her paintings are meticulous and well-liked. The onlookers who are outsiders can\'t take their eyes off of her, and they all say oh oh oh I have learned.

   "The femoral vein runs in front of the femoral artery, and now more bleeding is due to the injury to the small branch of the femoral vein, and the deeper femoral vein is the femoral artery." Xie Wanying said to Dr. Ou seriously.

   Speaking of femoral vein bleeding, it is actually a major bleeding like the femoral artery, and because the arteries and veins of the human body have always been accompanied by a lot, it is inevitable that the femoral vein may be injured before the femoral artery is injured, which is a piece of arteriovenous bleeding.

   Dr. Ou\'s throat rolled down, knowing that she was right.

   For their on-site doctors, the only thing that can\'t be helped is whether to ride a tiger or not.

   Dr. Ou was sweating slightly on his nose. He wanted to ask again: When will the ambulance come?

   There was no news from the ambulance, and there was only a traffic jam on the side of the road, barely moving.

   "How sure are you, Dr. Xie?" Dr. Ou asked in a low voice, not wanting to irritate the crowd and family members at the scene.

   "It\'s not a matter of chance, Doctor Ou, but we have to give it a try." Xie Wanying said.

   It is meaningless to say that there is a 100% certainty, and a 100% certainty may suddenly cause a failure.

   In the air, I could hear the breathing of many people one after another, including Dr. Ou\'s, all of them were so nervous that they seemed to be broken at any time.

   "Oops." The old policeman who turned on the lights hurriedly shouted, "Go in—"

  The glass piece moved further inside due to the twitching muscles.

  The daughter of the wounded plucked out to scream.

   It was too late to speak, and two delicate fingers reached out and grabbed the end of the glass piece like lightning, so that the glass piece was not completely taken into the thigh by the slap just now.

   Everyone gasped: God, it was just too dangerous, and the lives of the injured were hanging by a thread.

   "Doctor Ou, give me a vascular clamp." Xie Wanying shouted.

   "Can you do it?" When Dr. Ou grabbed the vascular forceps beside her and handed it to her, she found that she was holding the glass piece in her right hand and only her left hand, and was extremely worried.

   Thinking of her, the strength of a girl must be inferior to that of a boy, and the action of holding a pliers in her left hand is too awkward, and it is completely difficult to say whether it can make you strong.

   As a result, his words didn\'t fully land, grabbed Xie Wanying of the hemostatic forceps, inserted the tip of the hemostatic forceps with his left hand, and directly entered the corner of the wound.

   Her movements were like the warriors of the Charge, like a wild leopard leaping out of the grass.

   stunned Dr. Ou and the others.

   Next, the blood vessel clamp opens the jaws, and the two clamp surfaces that slide away are slippery like the blades of ice skates along both sides of the glass piece, open while probing in, and then snap at the last moment to maximize the opening.

   The wound opened, exposing the muscle group that seemed to be throbbing inside.

   The whole process took less than a second, and Xie Wanying completed it in the blink of an eye.

   (end of this chapter)


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