Chapter 345: 341. Reconstruction(2/2)
What we do is not just simple comfort, but we should try our best to meet their requirements."
"Everything is ready."
"Disinfect it."
"good."
"Amor." Kawei said, "You start too."
"knew."
Amor turned Laura's face sideways and gave her anesthesia, while Kawei covered her face with a clean surgical towel, exposing the surgical area, and continued: "As early as half a year ago, I was in Vienna
I worried about how to help them. Later, after repeated practice and experimentation, I finally found a feasible method."
"I kept thinking about a question until I got the right answer."
Kawei took advantage of the final disinfection time to continue introducing this magical plastic surgery on your house: "Since we have moved away the original mountain peak, how can we turn the flat land into a mountain peak? The answer must be to fill it with stuff, then
What about the specific material? It definitely can’t be metal, textiles, wood, or soil. Any doctor who knows surgery knows that none of these will work!
We want to ensure that it has a smooth shape and a similar feel, so the best way is to tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall on the patient himself, and it doesn't matter even if the east wall is demolished."
These two sentences completely inspired those doctors. For a time, many people began to think hard about themselves, relying on their rich anatomy knowledge to consider which part of the body should be cut off to fill the mountain.
What Carvey wants to do is to use the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap to reconstruct the breast. This was first proposed by a surgeon named Hartlamp in 1982, and it has also been the preferred method for breast reconstruction with autologous tissue in history.
"I'm afraid everyone here is not clear about the concept of myocutaneous flap, which is involved."
"Dr. Kawei, the disinfection is complete."
Kawei nodded, decided to give up conceptual preaching, and directly mixed the knowledge into the operation process and slowly said: "How about anesthesia?"
"I felt a little nauseous during the process, but my heart rate and blood pressure were quite normal." Amor took off his stethoscope. "There was no vomiting or coughing, so the surgery is ready."
Kawei picked up the scalpel from the side, looked at Laura's belly instead of her chest, made a simple mark with the tip of the knife at a certain distance, and then began to operate: "We took out a whole flap from the abdomen, here
The superior and inferior epigastric arteries and their accompanying veins supply blood. After the blood vessels are preserved, they will be transplanted to the chest recipient area for vascular anastomosis.
Give me gauze"
Chapter completed!