Chapter 1079
Chapter 1079
Chapter 1079: Chapter 1061: Her Life at Stake Chapter 1079: Chapter 1061: Her Life at Stake Following the operation, upon examination, it was discovered that the patient’s condition couldn’t be better; their blood pressure and body temperature had also started to normalize.
Moreover, the intracranial hemorrhage had completely ceased, no longer requiring hemostatic medication.
This surgery was extremely successful and performed beautifully, naturally showcasing the top-notch skills of Beijing General Hospital to Yun City Hospital.
It was as if performed by a deity; those hands had defied nature itself.
No wonder Beijing General Hospital treated Tang Yuxin like a treasure, never allowing this doctor to attend even ordinary academic exchanges.
If everyone knew about the miraculous hands of this doctor, they’d go crazy trying to snatch her away—crying, creating scenes, or even feigning suicide, they wouldn’t hesitate to knock her out and carry her off for themselves.
Others might need more than ten hours to complete a surgery, yet she finished it in less than two hours.
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What a stark contrast for the hospital, and what a relief for the patients.
Thankfully, during this time of crisis, there was an overwhelming number of patients in the hospital, and all the medical staff were so busy they felt like vomiting.
Otherwise, the surgeries performed by Tang Yuxin, which nearly amazed them, would have caused quite a stir in the hospital.
It was a pity, though, that everyone was too preoccupied, so while Tang Yuxin’s surgery was astounding, it didn’t create as much tension as the multitude of patients did.
Tang Yuxin had just emerged from the operating room; this was the third high-difficulty surgery she had performed today.
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Her hands moved with incredible speed, and her diagnostic acumen for the patients’ conditions was astonishing, particularly in neurology and internal medicine.
Indeed, her decision-making skills during surgeries could almost be deemed flawless, which is why her operations were so spellbindingly successful.
In contrast, for an average doctor, just these few surgeries could take up an entire day, leaving no time even for eating or sleeping, and they would end up completely exhausted.
However, Tang Yuxin was still in great spirits, and she could calmly complete three more surgeries if needed.
Today, or rather, within half a day, she had already saved three of the most critical patients in their hospital—patients who had been written off by the hospital.
And now they were all alive and already out of the intensive care unit.
If they continued to recover at this rate, they would soon be well on their way to full recovery.
Just as Tang Yuxin was about to take a drink from a bottle of water, a nurse hurried over.
“Dr.
Tang, you need to come quickly and see, we’ve received a new patient at the hospital.”
Tang Yuxin had no choice but to put down the water once again.
She followed the nurse at a jog, busier than ever before, not even having time for a sip of water.
“Show me the severed limb.”
Yuxin Tang put the cloth back down, covering the patient’s wound.
“It’s here.”
The nurse pointed to the severed limb that was being kept in saline solution.
It was still in one piece; it wasn’t evident what was missing.
The flesh could regrow, but for the bones, there were already autologous bone transplant options, so there shouldn’t be a major problem.
This was a very complex surgery.
The suturing of every blood vessel, every nerve, and even the spaces between muscles was crucial.
Besides, many steps of the operation had to be done under a microscope.
Such surgeries could take several hours, and in severe cases, they might even take ten to twenty hours.
Yuxin Tang had performed a few such surgeries and was aware of this.
But now, having already completed three surgeries, if she took on one more...
She was genuinely afraid that she would collapse from exhaustion once again.
She wondered if she was the only doctor who operated on patients until she vomited blood.
But at that time, she really had been pushed to her limit.
And that was another fear she had.
Besides, she wasn’t as young as she had been back then.
Since giving birth to her child prematurely, her physical condition had never been the same.
She didn’t know whether to accept this surgery or not.
“Dr.
Tang...”
The nurse saw the difficulty in Tang Yuxin’s decision, but they had no alternative.
Truly, there was not a single doctor available to perform such a surgery.
All the casualties had been pulled from the aftermath of the earthquake.
You would think that after surviving the earthquake unscathed, to suffer such a fate afterward.
Wasn’t this essentially asking for the doctors’ lives?
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