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

Chapter 2826: 【2826】One is more powerful than the other



   Brain arteriovenous malformation, literally very easy to understand, is the abnormal deformation of the arteries and veins in the brain.

  The arteries and veins can be called the traffic system of blood flow in the human body. For example, the traffic arteries of water pipes become numb, and the result is nothing more than blockage or bursting of pipes for you.

   Where does the cause of this disease come from?

   After leaving the pediatrics department and returning to the adult department, we will find that we have to come back again to tangle that this disease is more of a congenital or acquired problem. This disease is generally believed to be congenitally caused by problems in the process of angiogenesis during the embryonic period.

   Considering that the spinocerebellar degeneration we just mentioned is also a genetic factor, it seems that neurosurgery is the hardest hit area for congenital diseases?

   doesn\'t say that either. The mechanism of this disease is the inference of embryonic medicine mentioned above, but it is not uncommon for this disease to occur with other diseases. For example, various craniocerebral malignant tumors, infections and other factors also affect angiogenesis and become pathological to cause this disease.

   "Is this going to be a microscopic neurosurgery to cut it?" While listening to Xie and Dr. Jin talking, Wei Shangquan and several other students followed a discussion.

   If it is a cerebral arteriovenous malformation, the most commonly used surgical method in the past is to ligate the arteries supplying the blood "mammary", in an attempt to starve the "mammary" to death. Later, it was found that the recurrence rate of this kind of operation is very high, and all the methods adopted now are to make the "numb group" into the end of the group.

  Cutting the "hemp group" is just to reiterate that the precise operation of surgery will never be able to resist the cunning of the disease before the heat, and it can only be done across the board.

   "People were transferred to the neurology department after being hospitalized." Pan Shihua and Geng held the medical records of the group, and quickly found the medical records of Dr. Jin\'s friend, opened them and glanced at them.

   "Conservative treatment in neurosurgery is not enough, so I am going to neurosurgery to prepare for surgery?" Wei asked again if that was the case.

   "Shang Quan, you must know that if this disease is treated conservatively with internal medicine, surgery is generally not possible."

   After being refuted by classmates Pan and classmate Geng, classmate Wei realized again that he was a scumbag.

  No, his classmates are too good.

   One is more powerful than the other.

   If you don\'t believe me, see what Xie Xie, the strongest student in their class, said.

Xie didn\'t read the patient\'s medical records, but he could communicate with Dr. Jin without any hindrance: "After conservative treatment of hydrocephalus, cerebral arteriovenous malformation was discovered. In this way, internal medicine can\'t solve hydrocephalus and the condition has some problems. The worsening tendency can only be transferred to surgery for hydrocephalus. At the same time, conservative treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformation can be done to see if it can be improved, and then make the next plan. Maybe these two diseases have elements of mutual influence.”

   "Have you seen that friend of mine?" Dr. Jin took it for granted that she had seen the patient, otherwise how would she know that it was hydrocephalus without saying.

   Hydrocephalus and cerebral arteriovenous malformation cannot be said to be completely unrelated, but in general, it is difficult to associate them.

  Xie Wanying denied: "No. I came back to neurosurgery the day before. When I came, I passed by the nurse\'s station. When I greeted the nurses and sisters, I took a look at the patient list card of the nurse\'s station."

   (end of this chapter)


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