14. Songhu Monthly Pass
If the hospital is just busy at the beginning, then the front line is really starting to start. At this time, those who face danger at the first time will always be soldiers.
The artillery fire, gunfire, bullet rain, and the ubiquitous smoke cast a layer of dust on the sky of Shanghai.
"Battery Commander, if the Japanese don't come out, we can't get in!" In a trench, a soldier spoke to his battalion commander.
The young battalion commander frowned, "If you can't get in, you have to fight!"
The order received by their regiment was to launch an attack on the Japanese in Hongkou, and it would be best to repel them. The Japanese should not use this as a stronghold to continuously increase their troops. After all, there were too many fortifications and bunkers built by the Japanese here.
For this reason, the Air Force began to attack the Japanese warships early in the morning, and the air battles were fierce across the Yangtze River.
"Request for artillery fire support from the artillery battalion!" The young battalion commander quickly made a decision. With artillery fire support, he had to pull out these Japanese bunkers even if he had to attack for a strong force.
"yes!"
A strong attack always comes at a price.
Seeing that the soldiers under his command were constantly injured and sacrificed, the young battalion commander was also angry, but the military order was like this... Shanghai must be guarded!
And offense is the best defense!
They should give priority to eliminating the enemy's live power while the Japanese army is not ready!
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Yu Wen took his people to do first aid on the battlefield.
At the beginning of the war, their military hospitals had never been idle. As the director of surgery who had been interviewing and learning from colleagues many times, he was naturally responsible for the frontline rescue.
Those who have lost their signs of life will ignore it for the time being, after all... they cannot be saved.
But some people who are still alive and can still be rescued... are given priority to stop bleeding and bandage and transport them to the rear.
This battalion has a total of four or five hundred people, and now there are a small number of casualties. He can't imagine the large-scale war... what proportion will it reach.
As for those with minor injuries, simple wound disinfection and bandage were performed between battles, and they were not sent to the rear.
"Director, this is just a battalion... It's already dark, but they don't look like they need to rest at all!" Another military doctor wiped the sweat from his body and said to Yu Wen, "Do you continue to fight like this..."
Of course Yu Wen knew that people would not be able to stand it, but he was not a combat force and had no way to interfere, "Send the wounded to the rear first."
"yes!"
"Let's go down!" someone shouted in the distance.
Yu Wen reacted quickly and threw down another first-aid team member.
After a while, he got up from a pile of soil, spit out several mouthfuls of mud and sand, and his ears were buzzing... Now he really felt that frontline rescue would kill people.
And in the enemy's counterattack just now, there were some more wounded people.
The remaining warmth was not too late to rest, so I became busy again.
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Colleagues.
Jiang Lai frowned, turned his head, rubbed his sweat on Lagu Nisuke's shoulders and back, and continued to perform surgery on the injured.
The bullet penetrates the liver... and damages a lot of liver tissue. Such injuries will only happen when charging. On the front line, is the national army so brave now?
The goal is not just to defend Shanghai? It is to drive the Japanese out?
Jiang Lai had various thoughts in his mind, but his movements were still slow. He checked the injured person's X-ray before the operation, clearly positioned the bullet's position, and immediately separated the liver vent area for intermittent blockade at room temperature.
This kind of surgery has the faster the better, but the faster the movement does not mean perfunctory or casual.
Before officially blocking the liver, Jiang Lai confirmed the organizational structure again. This person was lucky enough to be able to get from the front line to the hospital so quickly, otherwise... he would soon die of excessive blood loss.
Ichisuke is Li Shu, and he followed Jiang from the morning to the evening.
"Director Jiang, there are no wounded outside to send you back. After doing this, you can take a break." Li Shu didn't think that Jiang Lai's physical strength could last so long. He accompanied Jiang Lai for the whole day of surgery, and now he was sore all over. To be honest, surgery not only tests skills, but also tests physical strength and endurance.
Jiang Lai nodded, and used a particularly gentle method to suck off the blood clots near the damaged liver tissue, and greatly exposed the surgical part, and the bullet... he also touched it.
"This kind of bullet injury is extremely easy to damage the blood vessels and bile ducts inside the liver. Therefore, after removing the bullet, hepatic incision and debridement, selective bile vascular ligation, and omental tamponade suture are required. Compared with ordinary liver damage, it is much more complicated to deal with." Jiang Lai explained while doing it.
Because, Ershu is a St. John's intern.
"But the liver tissue is very brittle, so be very careful when doing it, and the blood vessels on the liver are rich..."
Nisuke nodded. Although he was tired, the techniques he saw and what he learned today were all things that he had never mentioned in the book. Teacher Jiang... is so amazing!
The operation was only half an hour after the jingle, and Teacher Jiang took out the bullet with a jingle.
However, he watched Jiang Lai take the saline water from the nurse and suck it while rushing.
Quickly determine the location of the bleeding, and cooperate with Teacher Li to ligate the blood vessels and bile ducts near the wound. Sure enough, practice can learn the fastest.
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Lin Wan looked at the dark sky, and looked at the door that had not been pushed open in the operating room. She knew that Jiang Lai was still undergoing surgery, and it was 9 o'clock...
Jiang Lai entered the operating room at 8 a.m. and has never come out yet. Even for lunch, she bought it and sent it to her. This is still the case that there are not many wounded people today. She can't imagine what the situation would be if the war broke out in full swing.
Some wounded people who do not require surgery are all assigned to the interns for wound treatment.
She found that the ribbons in her hand were really useful.
The red ones were basically sent to the operating room.
Some of the yellow ones were sent to his father's Chinese medicine clinic, and some of them were just simple to deal with.
On the contrary, it was green and black... she rarely encountered it.
Green represents minor injuries. The wound should be treated on the front line and continued fighting. Black represents death... It will not be sent here again. In just one day, there were at least one hundred patients in her group. This is just a hospital for Tongren!
At least thirty of these hundred miles were sent to the operating room.
Fortunately, Jiang Lai is not the only doctor of colleagues... According to what she knows, there are currently 7 operating rooms in the 10 operating rooms in the emergency building, and even Old Born has also been on stage.
For example, the first batch of attending doctors recruited and Tongrenhan's original attending were basically independent surgeons.
Even so, on average, each operating room would have to undergo at least 4-5 surgeries... and Jiang Lai was the fastest. So far, he had the ninth surgery. Just thinking about it... Lin Wan felt that Jiang Lai would be tired.
"President Nurse Lisa, is the operation... almost over?" Lin Wan didn't enter the operating room. At this time, if a non-medical staff like her enters, it would be a waste of medical resources.
Whether it is surgical gowns, gloves, or disinfectant, during this period, they are all medical resources, and it is a little bit of saving.
"It's almost done. Director Jiang has taken out the bullet for the patient. As long as the final bleeding is done..." Nurse Lisa explained that today, the cooperation with Lin Wan was very pleasant.
The other party has a large foundation of medical knowledge and rich experience in traditional Chinese medicine. They have almost no differences in the injury grading of the injured, so they still have time to deal with some minor injuries and share the work of others.
After hearing the head nurse's words, Lin Wan breathed a sigh of relief, and at least she could take a break.
Chapter completed!