Qilu Evening News Qilu Yidian reporter Ma Xueting
The neurointensive care unit of Heze Municipal Hospital Brain Hospital seems to be calm, but it is actually fighting a battle without gunpowder. It can be said that this is the closest to death. This place is, but is also the closest to hope, where the medical staff is always different from death taking life. Since the department opened in March 2021, the neurological critical care ward has achieved the largest department in Heze City, and the equipment conditions and technology have been greatly improved, which has led to the improvement of the treatment level, and its impact is more extensive. The people around us brought the gospel.
Treat life with “grasping” and care for life with “fine”
The patients in the neurointensive care unit are all 6 and 70 years old, and These patients generally suffer from underlying diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, which bring greater difficulties to the treatment of medical staff. Many patients are critically ill after a sudden illness or accidental injury, with a critical condition that progresses rapidly, changes rapidly, and is even unpredictable. This puts forward stricter requirements on doctors, requiring them to be careful, careful and careful. At the same time, every second counts. , make a quick decision. Sometimes doctors are more anxious than family members during treatment.
On February 16, the patient Mr. Zhang, accompanied by his family, sent three pennants to express his gratitude to the neurosurgery. More than half a year ago, Mr. Zhang, who was more than 500 years old, was still the mainstay of the family. In 2021, a sudden car accident left him unconscious on the spot. He was in a deep coma with weak breathing when he was taken to the neurointensive care unit of Heze City Hospital. He was diagnosed with severe head injury and his life was in danger at any time. After the neurosurgery medical staff explained the condition to the family members and obtained consent, bilateral craniotomy was performed immediately. Due to the critical condition, postoperative complications, pneumonia, electrolyte disturbances, and arrhythmias followed… Every day is the torment of the family, and it is also a challenge for the medical staff; the expectations and trust of the family, the medical staff of neurosurgery response. Start with the details to avoid secondary brain damage and prevent complications. They went through hardships and perseverance, only for their own responsibility and mission, and finally let the patient go through the most dangerous period. More than 200 days and nights, through craniotomy, tracheotomy, subdural effusion drainage, cranioplasty and other surgeries, from the neurointensive care unit to the general ward, the patient went from dying to stable, from coma to coma. With eyes open, fingers can move to get up, walk and come back to life.
According to the characteristics of critical neurological diseases, the doctors in the department adopt a comprehensive management method and implement multi-parameter monitoring to make monitoring more flexible. When treating patients, we often do a good job of temperature management, let the patient enter the “hibernation” state, and help the patient stabilize the condition, heal the wound and restore health under the condition of less physical exertion.
Be willing to work, actively work, and serve the people
The 2022 Spring Festival is the first Spring Festival after the establishment of the Neurosurgery Department of Heze Municipal Hospital. As a key physician in the ward, Deputy Director Wang Hongbo Physicians are well aware of the pressures and challenges faced by departments. A week before the holiday, he thoughtfully and reasonably arranged his shifts, putting himself at the forefront. But the day before the New Year’s Eve, when Wang Hongbo woke up in the morning, he suddenly felt dizzy and uncomfortable, coughed, and had chest tightness. He thought it was a common cold and fatigue. He took some medicine to cope with it, and came to the hospital as usual to pay for the specialist outpatient clinic. On New Year’s Eve the next day, Wang Hongbo stayed up all night due to shortness of breath, chest tightness and other discomforts, making it difficult to fall asleep and coughing unbearably. A lung CT showed that he had severe pneumonia. A colleague who admitted him strongly advised him to be hospitalized. He’s still thinking about how busy he is in the ward. Under the repeated requests of the hospital, department leaders and colleagues, he chose to let his wife do nurse infusion observation at home and only rest at home. Two days later, on the third day of the new year, he returned to work and continued to work in the outpatient clinic after completing the infusion during the lunch break. The department is busy and manpower is tight. He insists on infusion in the office, and at the same time assists other comrades to understand and analyze the patient’s situation, and make adjustments online. plan. When someone asked him why he was so persistent and desperate, he just laughed without saying a word; when asked what he regretted this holiday, his eyes were red, and after a long time he said: the family and children are the most sorry, the old man His father was there to take care of him when he was sick, and he did not return to his hometown during the Spring Festival. Throughout the holidays, his wife and children also swarmed him. When asked about his New Year’s resolution, he expressed hope for a speedy recovery for all patients. Wang Hongbo, who is not good at expressing, always uses his actions to interpret responsibility and responsibility.
Not only Wang Hongbo, but every medical staff in the neurocritical ward actively shoulders the burden on their shoulders, is responsible for the patients and their lives, is not afraid of sacrificing themselves, and only seeks to restore the patients. Outside of work, the entire department spends time on training to improve themselves, improve the overall treatment level, and bring health to more patients.