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Chapter 95 92.1+1+1<1(1/2)

Chapter 95 92.1+1+1<1

In the eyes of others, there are no flaws in the surgical process. The only flaw is that the patient's recovery after surgery is relatively slow. He stayed in Graz Hospital for more than half a month, during which some wounds ulcerated, and it took a long time before he had the surgery. to basically recovered.

Hills knew that Carvey had relatively high requirements for postoperative care, and thought he would deal with him the same way he dealt with Dr. Hodge, making a fuss about the patient's recovery.

However, in Carvey's eyes, surgery in the 19th century was full of loopholes. Excluding improper operations during surgery, the quality of postoperative wounds is as unpredictable as a lottery. It is too much to blame contemporary surgeons for postoperative infections. If you are too harsh, it will be difficult for you to unleash your true strength.

No one expected Carvey to question the surgical incision.

Incision is the first step in surgery. For the doctor, it is just to find an entrance into the patient's body.

But incision is a kind of injury, so the choice of incision is very particular. It should not only provide enough fields of view, but also heal as quickly as possible after the operation. In plastic surgery, the incision itself is closely related to the plastic surgery. The purpose is contrary to the purpose, so you need to be more cautious in operation.

The horizontal incision on the lower eyelid can indeed be hidden by the folds of the eye bags, which plays a role in reducing the appearance of the bags.

However, it is a bit strange to still make a transverse incision when knowing in advance that a secondary reduction surgery is required.

This shows that Corigo's eyelid surgery is said to be "complex", but in fact it is just a simple pile of small surgeries together, without any reasonable integration on the original basis.

Since one longitudinal incision can solve all problems, why make two incisions?

The answer is simple, I just didn't expect it.

Not only Corigo didn’t expect it, but so many surgeons around him didn’t expect it either. Ignatz didn’t expect it either. They followed Corigo’s 1+1+1 linear surgery idea and even thought it was very good. I have never thought about how to change the edema problem of the postoperative incision.

"Because the scar tissue produced by the transverse incision will continue to pull down the eyelids, that's why Professor Corigo performed eyelid shortening surgery."

Kawei said: "What if vertical incisions are directly used? The scars of the vertical incisions greatly reduce the risk of pulling down the eyelids, reduce the number of incisions, and even shorten the distance between the eyelids. Except for a few cosmetic flaws. , everything else is an advantage.”

Kawei streamlined this operation and changed the original "1+1+1" model of complex surgery into "1+1".

The surgical incision is reduced, the difficulty of the operation is reduced, and the operation time and incision exposure time are also reduced. These advantages greatly alleviate the wound edema after the operation, the edema is relieved, the chance of postoperative infection will be further reduced, and the patient's survival The rate and chance of achieving the expected results of the surgery will also increase.

Hills swallowed, and really didn't know how to refute.

Because when Kawei first raised this question, he had already realized the shortcomings of the surgery. It was indeed the single longitudinal incision that Kawei said was more in the interests of the patient, and he didn't even have an excuse.

"With my little experience as a plastic surgery surgeon, I really can't give you an answer." Hills shook his head helplessly, "But I will bring your question to Professor Corigo. If I have a definite answer, I’ll tell you.”

"Well, Teacher Hills has taken the trouble."

Kawei decided to give up and let the regular meeting continue, but the surrounding surgical colleagues did not think so.

His speech just now has changed many people's views on him, and at the same time changed their understanding of eyelid surgery: "Mr. Carvey just said that it was the first question. The question itself is very sharp and profound, and it is worthy of our attention.

Understand it well. So what’s the second question?”

"The second one?" Kawei shook his head, "I guess I made a mistake. There is no second question."

"No? Why did I hear it?"

"I heard it too."

"Mr. Carvey did use the wording 'first question' when replying to Dr. Hills just now."

Kawei's target has never been Hills. Now that Hills' confidence has been shattered, there is no point in continuing to ask. But if they give up this opportunity calmly, it will accelerate and aggravate their emotions, so it should be said.

explain.

"The second one is not actually a question, it's more like a random guess on my part. In such an important meeting, it would be very rude to put such unverified things on the table. If I have time in the future, I will

I will pay a private visit to Graz Hospital and have a good chat with Professor Corigo."

Speaking of which, it was considered as setting up a ladder for Hills and asking him to get down the steps as soon as possible.

It's a pity that some people don't seem to agree with this approach: "Mr. Carvey proposed such a good improvement plan, which made Professor Corigo's surgery overturn again. I think you can express your idea and let everyone talk about it."

"

It's very simple to fire, but it's effective enough.

Soon the venue was filled with various voices: "It is better to speak out and let us open our eyes."

"Yes, tell me, what are you afraid of?"

"Isn't it because you took Dr. Hills's identity into consideration and kept it secret?"

Kawei was helpless. When he realized that his previous words were not rigorous enough, he could only bite the bullet and tell all his "imaginations". This was definitely a new experience for the surgeons around him.

It also opened the door to a whole new world for them.

"I think Professor Corigo's eyelid surgery is too complicated, and the complexity is unreasonable." Kawei's bluntness came suddenly, "Before, I chose longitudinal incision as a way of streamlining, but now I think it's still too complicated."

It can be further streamlined, in a complementary way.”

"How to go further?"

"This time, like Professor Corigo, we can make a transverse incision on the lower eyelid and remove the tumor. In order to prevent the recurrence of lower eyelid ectropion, we can use the patient's own skin as a filler to prop up the lower eyelid that keeps falling down.

skin."

"Padding your own skin?"

"What does it mean?"

"Why does it sound like you want to cut off the skin from other parts and then transfer it to the lower eyelid?"

"This is difficult to achieve. Transferring skin can easily lead to wound ulceration, and the gain often outweighs the loss."

Using skin for filling, which is also known as skin grafting in the modern sense, is simply poison to the gentleman surgeons wearing woolen coats and high hats: "The idea is bold, but it is not feasible in practice."

"Mr. Carvey does lack some experience in plastic surgery."

"Yes, the failure rate of skin grafting is too high. Doctors with experience in plastic surgery should not propose this idea."

Opposition was constant, and even Ignatz felt that Kawei’s idea was filled with personal emotions and seemed a bit vindictive: “Skin grafting is indeed not a good idea, let’s just get over this issue.”

"What are you thinking? How could I take the risk of doing skin grafting? This is unfriendly to doctors and patients." Kawei explained with a smile, "All I have to do is package Dr. Corrigo's three minor surgeries into one

An operation. What I envision is an adjacent flap transposition operation that can solve the patient's three problems at once."

As the name suggests, the operation involves taking the adjacent skin flap and transposition it to the defect. The skin will not be cut off, but only sutures are done on both sides.

Carvey put it simply. Many people, including Hills, could not imagine the subtlety of this improvement at first glance. That is to say, chief surgeons like Ignatz and Edinson have done this for many years.

Having undergone many plastic surgeries and often dealing with skin splicing, I can understand Kawei’s meaning immediately.

Ignatz seemed a little numb. Out of surprise, he quickly drew a sketch on the paper and handed it to Kavi. After receiving a positive reply, Ignatz quickly regained his composure.

It is not incomprehensible for a doctor who can think of a reasonable method of suturing the uterus and control the massive bleeding caused by compound trauma immediately. To outsiders, Kawei seems to have no connection with plastic surgery, but Ignatz is very familiar with it.

Clearly, he also has his own understanding of plastic surgery.

After all, the new cleft lip surgery method was provided by Kawei, and that treatment method solved many troubles of existing surgeries.

But the other deputy dean, Edinson, was different. He had just met Kawei.

Before hearing the first question, he was already in an unstable state of surprise. Now that he heard the basic purpose of the new improved surgery, his surprise turned into fright. He was not feeling well.

No matter what the improvement plan is, this is obviously another brand-new surgical method, which has nothing to do with Corigo's surgery.

This idea should have been born by Ignatz, himself or a senior and experienced surgeon like Corigo, why shouldn't it have popped up in the mind of a 17-year-old child?

He suppressed a large number of discordant voices in the venue and helped the host maintain order: "Everyone, please be patient. Some people just said they could talk, but now they can't talk anymore? Since we are new

The surgical method, then just let Dr. Kawei come on stage and give a detailed introduction. There is no need to argue."

At Edinson's suggestion, Carvey had to step onto the podium again, replacing Hills, who had been embarrassed throughout.

This may also be regarded as a strategy to save the country through curves.

"I didn't expect that I would come on stage so early. I always thought it would take some time."

Kawei joked to himself, and then roughly drew a sketch of the surgical process on the blackboard: "First of all, we need to clarify the changes needed to restore the upper and lower eyelids to health. The upper eyelids need to be lifted, which is subtraction, and the lower eyelids need to be lifted.

Expansion and filling are additions. Since one does subtraction and the other adds, why not help them be self-sufficient?"

After his instructions, several exclamations were heard in the audience, and it seemed that several more doctors understood his surgical method.

"What we have to do is to remove the subcutaneous tumor along the lower eyelid margin, and then remove part of the epidermis to restore the lower eyelid to its normal position. Then the doctor needs to make an incision design line on the upper eyelid based on the size and shape of the wound defect."

Kawei drew a skin defect area under the eye, and then outlined a dotted cutting line above the eye.【1】

"After making the design line for the upper eyelid, we quickly cut out the skin flap and then filled the lower eyelid defect with the transfer of the flap pedicle." Kawei said, "It's similar to playing a jigsaw puzzle, except that we dig it out ourselves.

If you want to make a hole, prepare the landfill materials yourself, and then fill the hole yourself.”【2】

After the two sketches appeared, the remaining doctors who were a little slower finally realized the greatness of this idea.

Kawe not only cut off the skin of the upper eyelid to lift the drooping upper eyelid, but also brought a very useful support flap to the lower eyelid. This flap is still partially connected to the normal tissue, which can ensure

Epidermal blood supply.

With blood supply, necrosis and shedding are less likely to occur after skin grafting.

Kawei has truly compressed the collection of three surgeries into one, and made his "1" effect far exceed the original "1+1+1".

"I can't say whether the surgery can be done and how effective it will be. Everyone needs to verify it one by one." Kawei was modest in the end, "At the same time, I am still a little worried about the surgery. For example, there are many sutures on the edges of the skin.

Mismatch in flap cutting size, etc., will affect the effect of the surgery."

Everyone looked down at the notebooks in their hands. They hadn't written anything down for most of the day.

In the end, what was recorded the most was this "surgery" that did not exist in reality and was temporarily added. Look at the neat surgical steps on the paper and the realistic surgical drawings. What is surgical talent?
To be continued...
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