Chapter 1387: 【1387】Senior Brother Opposes
Everyone’s gaze at the scene suddenly converged on her face.
Student Xie hasn’t changed. The same thought flashed through the minds of the three boys simultaneously.
The longer classmates spent with Student Xie, the clearer her behavioral pattern became: As long as it involved saving someone, Student Xie would always risk her life without hesitation.
The other teachers were not surprised by her proactive statement: She’s single-minded.
Just look at her standing in the control room, her eyes glued to every move in the operating room, her gaze far surpassing the realm of simply observing and learning. Her clear eyes faintly revealed an intention to leap forward at any moment.
Dr. Shim’s words were merely a fortuitous key that opened the window to her inner world.
Apparently, this was the fault of the person who suggested it.
Yu Xuexian snatched the phone from Fu Xinheng’s hand and furiously cursed at the person on the other end: “What do you know! It’s her first day in the interventional room; she’s never even seen a PCI before. What are you letting her try?”
Dr. Shim was surprised by the scolding: “What? She hasn’t done a PCI before?”
He originally thought that this young junior sister, who could debate with a cardiovascular doctor like Dr. Seo and defeat him, must have deep insights into PCI and at least should have some familiarity with it, maybe even participated in a PCI. Who would have thought that this young junior sister hadn’t even seen the procedure before.
This—? Dr. Shim’s mind was full of questions.
“You are too naive.” Yu Xuexian bluntly reprimanded this reckless Senior Brother.
Dr. Shim paused in thought: Senior Brother Yu’s words had implications that required deep consideration.
In what way was he naive? Did he overestimate her or underestimate her?
After scolding the other party into silence, Yu Xuexian threw the phone back to Fu Xinheng, paced back and forth a few steps, tugged his collar to breathe, and took a break to catch his breath. Then he abruptly stopped, turned to Xie Wanying, and asked: “Did you understand? He must take back his words.”
Senior Brother Yu wanted her to take back her own words as well. That was impossible; the direction of events had long since diverged from Senior Brother Shim.
“Senior Brother Yu, I haven’t done a PCI. But today is the first time I’ve attempted an electronic endoscopy as well.” Xie Wanying realistically analyzed the situation with her senior brother, “As for PCI, I have watched some educational videos and am familiar with the surgical process.”
“Can the two surgeries be the same?” Yu Xuexian exclaimed, waving his hands excitedly, pointing to the interventional room angiography suite separated by a glass wall, “Can’t you see? Can such a thing compare with electronic endoscopy? Look carefully.”
They’re not the same; the two types of medical procedures have significant differences. Xie Wanying certainly had to acknowledge that.
Interventional surgery is one major category, endoscopic surgery is another, and they cannot be discussed in the same breath.
Specifically, interventional surgery uses X-rays and dye injection as a foundation combined with computer systems to perform surgeries. The full name of the machine is the Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) machine. X-ray systems provide a two-dimensional perspective view of the body’s structure, which doctors use to analyze and judge the patient’s condition as the basis for real-time surgical operations.
An endoscope is a tool that doctors use to observe and operate inside the body utilizing imaging equipment, where judgments and operations are based on three-dimensional images.
One is a two-dimensional image, and the other is a three-dimensional image. It’s easy to see which is more challenging. Initially, it’s clear that the difficulty of interventional surgery is higher than that of endoscopy.