Chapter 52: Stand Up
He was already paralyzed by a stroke, but they still described his condition as so serious in front of him.
This invisibly brought a lot of mental pressure to Professor Bei Ke.
The condition worsened rapidly.
"The nearest hospital is a fifteen-minute drive from here. If we take into account the time going up and down the stairs, it will be even longer. What should we do?" President Zhao was more anxious than anyone else.
This medical research conference was initiated by him. Now that someone has died, he, as the organizer, cannot escape responsibility.
"Everyone here is a famous doctor. Who can buy Professor Bei Ke 20 minutes of rescue time?" President Zhao was so anxious that sweat began to appear on his forehead.
These medical professors all shook their heads.
Are you kidding? There is absolutely no more effective way to treat a ruptured intracranial artery except surgery.
Who has the ability to suppress the illness for twenty minutes?
If an artery in the limbs ruptures, even a large artery, the experts and professors present have many ways to deal with it.
The head is called the head of the six yangs and is the most complex part of the human body. It is protected by a solid skull. It is simply a pipe dream to stop the bleeding of a ruptured artery in the skull with bare hands.
Now I’m afraid I can’t even tell which artery is ruptured.
"Twenty seconds have passed. Look at Professor Bei Ke's head. There is no bulge. But his eyes and temples have started to become congested. This shows that his condition is extremely serious."
Professor Tang’s title as a professor of internal medicine is not in vain.
His medical skills are second only to the unconscious Professor Bei Ke.
"If there is a bulge anywhere on Professor Bei Ke's head, it means that the blood vessel burst is in the epidermis. We can also take some risks and puncture the epidermis at the bulge to temporarily drain the blood. But there is no bulge now, which means that the blood is filling the cranial cavity, and the burst blood vessel is likely to be located in the cranial cavity. Congestion in multiple parts such as the eyes and temples shows that Professor Bei Ke's intracranial pressure is constantly increasing."
"Excuse me, in this situation, it would be hard to hold out for even ten minutes, let alone twenty minutes."
Professor Tang's tone was particularly solemn.
Hemiplegia caused by stroke is an extremely dangerous disease with rapid onset, great harm and high difficulty in treatment.
However, this disease generally does not cause particularly serious consequences as long as the golden ten minutes of rescue can be seized. Most of the stroke patients who become paralyzed after treatment are due to untimely rescue.
"Other professors, do you have any solutions?" President Zhao looked at other famous doctors for help.
Many doctors also gathered around the rostrum.
But after reading it, they all shook their heads.
"Professor Xu, you are a famous brain expert, can't you think of a solution?" President Zhao organized the staff to make a simple single frame with wooden boards, preparing to send Professor Bei Ke to the hospital as quickly as possible. At the same time, he asked for help from the famous doctors on the scene.
"I... I don't have the conditions to perform surgery right now. If I were in a sterile operating room with surgical instruments, I could certainly perform surgery right away to save Professor Bei Ke."
Professor Xu Tiangao shook his head and sighed in pain.
"Let's leave it to fate and send him to the hospital as quickly as possible!" President Zhao felt helpless, as at least 90% of the province's famous doctors were gathered here.
But no one could save Professor Bei Ke.
Just when everyone was in despair, a figure stood out.
"If the patient's family trusts me, I can give acupuncture a try. I am more than 80% sure I can control the bleeding, but I have to say in advance this is a humanitarian aid and I do not bear any medical responsibility."
During this period, Li Quan had already used the children's visual diagnosis technique to check on Professor Bei Ke's condition.
With the help of pulse diagnosis, he should be able to accurately identify which blood vessel has burst. Then he can use the silver needle in acupuncture to seal the vein and temporarily control the bleeding.
He said he was only 80% sure, because he was worried that if something went wrong, the patient's family would come after him for compensation.
So be conservative.
In fact, he is at least 95% sure.
"Mr. Li, stop pretending to . You made my teacher so angry that he had a stroke and became paralyzed, and now you are pretending to be a good guy. Get out of here."
Pang Qing pointed at Li Quan and roared angrily.
"Xiao Li, you must think clearly about the consequences you may have to bear! It is true that saving the dying and healing the wounded is the duty of a doctor, but there is a prerequisite, you must protect yourself. If a doctor loses his life, how can he save people in the future?"
Professor Liu was worried that Li Quan was too young and didn't understand the seriousness of the matter.
No matter which doctor, he is afraid of risking someone's life.
If you don’t pay attention to the way you do things, you can easily get into trouble. When a small hospital encounters a patient who is extremely high risk, they simply don’t dare to accept him and directly push him to the next higher level hospital.
Higher-level hospitals are also very cautious when treating high-risk patients.
If you really want to get treatment, you must sign a waiver and a surgical risk notification.
Li Quan stepped forward to treat Professor Bei Ke at this time, which was extremely risky. If the condition was really controlled, and Professor Bei Ke was sent to the hospital and recovered after treatment, everyone would be happy.
If the patient cannot be cured, even if he does not die but is only paralyzed, Li Quan may be sued by the family.
"Teacher, I have already thought about the consequences clearly. If the family members do not agree to sign the waiver, I will definitely not take action." Li Quan has been interning in the hospital for nearly a year, and has seen many patients' families turn against their parents and repay kindness with enmity.
No matter how noble he is, he would never be stupid enough to get himself involved.
What's more, he has no relationship with Professor Bei Ke at all.
If the family members do not agree to the exemption of liability, he can only watch Professor Bei Ke die of old age.
"Young man, are you sure you can stabilize Professor Bei Ke's condition?" A fat, big-eared, and very imposing middle-aged man squeezed to the front.
Li Quan looked at the man for a few times. He must weigh more than 200 kilograms. He was wearing luxurious clothes and what looked like a Longines automatic mechanical watch. For some reason, he felt that the man was rich and powerful.
"Who are you?"
Li Quan secretly guessed this person's identity.
Could it be Professor Bei Ke’s family?
"My last name is Ma, and I'm the sponsor of this medical research conference." The middle-aged man with an imposing manner introduced himself indifferently.
If someone really dies, the organizer must bear part of the responsibility.
President Zhao is the apparent organizer, while the sponsor named Ma is the supporter behind the scenes.
If compensation is required, will President Zhao be able to pay for it? It will definitely be paid by Mr. Ma.
"You cannot represent the patient's family!" After confirming the other party's identity, Li Quan shook his head in disappointment.
"Wait a moment, I will contact Professor Bei Ke's family right away!" Mr. Ma knows countless people, and he feels a kind of calmness in Li Quan that ordinary young people do not have.
In addition, Li Quan has repeatedly performed outstandingly in quick-answer competitions.
This also gave Mr. Ma greater confidence.
"President Zhao, please prepare silver needles immediately. At least 12 are needed. If you don't have silver needles, steel needles will also work. They must be at least three inches long."
In order to gain precious time for rescue, Li Quan has begun to make preparations in advance.