During the surgery, he found that there was already a thrombosis next to the pic tube, and it was attached to the pulmonary artery membrane, which was metrated and adhered together.
The surgery was very difficult, and it was very difficult to even grab the fallen PICC tubes with interventional surgical instruments. However, it could be operated outside the heart, after all, so there were almost no side effects.
If the first time didn't work, he would catch a few more times.
However, since the pric tube was already stuck to the pulmonary artery, and there was also thrombosis, the surgical method needed to be changed.
If they grabbed the tail of the punk-gold catheter like before and pulled it hard, it would cause complications such as blood vessel rupture.
There were no complications at all. Once the pulmonary artery was torn, the consequences were self-evident.
After discovering this situation, Dean Lin rushed to the operating room.