"Teacher, I just checked on the patient in the ward."
"Hmm, that's good."
"The patient who just underwent debridement surgery for gangrene reported a symptom to me. He said his right leg has been experiencing intermittent, diffuse pain since the injury. Based on his description and the condition of the blood circulation in his right leg during today's debridement, I suspect an arterial embolism might have occurred. It's quite likely that a localized arterial embolism caused gangrene at the leg wound."
Zhou Can shared all his deductions and evidence.
After hearing his report, Dr. Xu remained silent for nearly half a minute before saying, "If it's indeed a localized arterial thrombus in the right leg, thrombectomy must be performed overnight. Let's do a color Doppler ultrasound first; if necessary, I'll contact the intervention room to perform angiography for the patient."
Being an old doctor with extremely rich surgical experience, the dangers were naturally understood.
