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234 Chapter 230. Decompression of the Heart(2/2)

However, things did not go as smoothly as they thought. It was difficult to aspirate the syringe, and the strong negative pressure in the syringe did not bring out the blood in the pericardial cavity.

"No blood?"

"Yes, but few."

"If there is blood, it means it has entered the pericardial cavity. If there is not much blood, it means it has not entered the heart. There should be no problem with the position."

"Does the suction device need to be replaced?"

"What's the difference between that thing and a syringe? It's so troublesome to use, but it's not as powerful as syringe suction."

"What's your blood pressure and heart rate now?"

"The blood has not been drawn out, how could these values ​​change?"

Everyone was talking about various suggestions. Listening to the vital signs given by the nurse, these suggestions became more and more anxious, and even some negative voices were said: "It feels like this wound is not that simple, maybe there are other

damage."

"Only this bullet entry point, where else is there any other damage?"

"What if there is?"

"Stop arguing." Kawei stopped them and asked, "How much blood have been drawn now?"

"Probably less than 10ml, it's very viscous." Everyone looked at the huge syringe and looked at each other, "Has a problem been diagnosed? He doesn't have pericardial tamponade?"

"Yes, how could it not be?"

Carvey quickly asked two assistants to change Rogelini's position, and tried several times in succession to no avail.

But unlike other people who were panicking, he behaved quite calmly, as if he had expected the result: "I have already mentioned the symptoms of cardiac tamponade before, and his performance is very typical: he is very irritable and talks nonsense.

, rapid heart rate, shock, distended jugular veins, and very distant pulsating heart sounds.

Especially the last three are very obvious symptoms of cardiac tamponade, and their positions are so ambiguous that they are unmistakable!"

For this reason, many people naturally took out their notebooks that had been dusty for a long time and wrote down all these symptoms.

From observing, listening to lectures, and now taking notes, some surgeons finally discovered the problem through repeated studies: "Could it be that the blood is coagulated?"

"Yes, coagulated blood accumulates in the pericardial cavity, preventing the heart from rapid blood loss!" Lucius finally reacted, "Is this the 'healing' that Dr. Carvey just said?"

"Yes, blood cannot be drawn out of pericardial tamponade caused by cardiac trauma."

"Can't draw blood? What should I do?"

At this time, Kawei had already put on a mask and gloves, got a scalpel from the nurse, and stood back up where he had just stood: "Goram, you did a good job. Next, do the pericardiotomy with me."

Window surgery to decompress his heart."
Chapter completed!
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