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Chapter 2966 Particularity

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    A doctor¡¯s vision can be taken advantage of with the help of a microscope, but the microscope cannot help the doctor¡¯s hands perform fine operations.  What can be assisted by doctors' hands is the surgical robot that medicine is working hard to research and develop.

    Sitting on the chair of the surgeon, Xie Wanying held the instrument in both hands.

    Because the surgical field is so small, neurosurgery is often performed by the surgeon alone.  This is similar to pediatric surgery.

    Neurosurgery assistants can only do very general hand movements on the side, usually rough operations without even using a microscope, unless the chief surgeon asks the assistant to use a surgical microscope to take a few glances.

    The main reason is this: the main eyepiece and assistant eyepiece of the microscope can only be integrated into one body due to the space limitation above the surgical field.  When moving the microscope, the main eyepiece must be used as the main eyepiece, and the assistant eyepiece cannot be moved randomly.  Under this condition, the assistant can only adjust the magnification of the assistant's mirror most of the time when the field of view is unclear, resulting in very limited operations that the assistant can do through the microscope.

    The operation mainly relies on one person, the surgeon, so the pressure naturally falls on the shoulders of the surgeon alone.  The doctor's eyes look through the surgical microscope, magnifying far more than just the surgical field, including the doctor's own hands.

    Every movement of the hand will turn into a big movement under the microscope.

    To use a simple metaphor, if most operations in pediatric surgeries are performed in centimeters and a few millimeters, many neurosurgery operations are performed in millimeters or even exaggeratedly less than millimeters.  It is enough to show that microscopic surgery is far more difficult than the detailed operation under a surgical magnifying glass.

    When a surgeon performs microscopic surgery for the first time, he only looks at the surgical field under the microscope and his own hands wearing sterile gloves. The heartbeat of a doctor who is not good at handling stress is expected to accelerate to hundreds of times.  Unconsciously, Xie Wanying was breathing softly.

    She was breathing at her own pace, hoping to relieve the mental tension.  This kind of daily stress-reducing action may be useful for ordinary situations, but it is hard to say for special situations.  Soon she discovered that the adrenaline she could relieve within two seconds could only be used when her eyes were aimed at the microscope again, and the tension in her brain skyrocketed again.

    It must not be admitted that surgery under a microscope requires a more special kind of hand-eye coordination, which cannot be developed overnight.  Unfortunately, surgery under the microscope is only carried out in some surgical departments (for example, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and otology). It is rarely used in general surgery departments such as general surgery, and is not used at all in some departments.

    This situation has led to the fact that most medical students have not had the opportunity to get in touch with and practice in these special specialty departments.  She, Xie Wanying, is no different from other medical students in this regard.

    The current predicament cannot be unexpected.

    She is reborn and is conscious of the difficulty of neurosurgery.  Otherwise, she wouldn't have dared to do what she said she would do before. Instead, she would have been a little hesitant, feeling really unsure and lacking in confidence.

    Ichisuke has always been the person who has the best insight into the situation of the surgeon.  Cao Yong, who was sitting in the assistant position on her left, was facing the assistant tube of the surgical microscope. While he was preliminary observing the situation inside the bone window with her, he asked her in a voice: "Are you scared?"

    Brother Cao is her assistant and clinical instructor.  When he was a teacher, Senior Brother Cao was very serious and strict.  As a neurosurgery expert, Brother Cao, like many surgical experts, does not like to make a sound during the operation. He does not make any noise unless necessary so that he can concentrate his concentration

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