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Is it not worthy of praise that a doctor in Hangzhou temporarily changed his surgical plan and did not shirk his responsibility?

A doctor in Hangzhou temporarily changed the operation plan. He didn't shirk his responsibility and dared to take it. This kind of behavior deserves our praise. The case occurred at the beginning of 2002 1 year1month. Mr. Wang, a brother-in-law of Mr. Zhao, has a serious hearing problem, which affects his life. However, the family's economic conditions have improved a lot in recent years, so the family wanted to treat Mr. Wang's hearing, and then went to many hospitals and asked doctors in many places, saying that it was impossible to have surgery. Mr. Wang was very upset.

Just recently, Zhejiang Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine called Mr. Zhao and said that there was a doctor who could help his brother-in-law Mr. Wang operate. The initial date of the operation was 65438+10.7. Unexpectedly, after using general anesthesia that day, Mr. Wang waited on the operating table for more than two hours and was informed by the hospital that the operation was cancelled. His family is also puzzled. Afterwards, the surgeon said that she misjudged the patient's pathological report before operation, which led to a temporary change in the surgical plan. She was very sorry for this, and bravely accepted her mistake, and said that all the losses of the patient would be borne by the individual. This attitude moved his family very much, and his behavior deserves our praise. Although the anesthesia time is short, it is a waste of anesthesia, which has a certain impact on Mr. Wang's health and will be risky.

In this case, the doctor's behavior deserves our praise, but at the same time, because of the cancellation of the operation, it reminds us of the problem of medical mistakes. Because of the doctor's wrong diagnosis, illness and wrong treatment occur from time to time. Doctors can temporarily change the surgical plan and dare to admit that they have made a wrong judgment on the patient's pathological report. This responsibility is very worthy of recognition. He is also willing to bear all the medical expenses of the patient's hospitalization, even saying that if it is the sequelae caused by anesthesia,

I hope that the surgeon can make a correct judgment on the patient's pathological report and operate as soon as possible. I also hope that Mr. Wang Can will recover as soon as possible.