Chapter 1703 - Surgery to Be Performed Immediately
Very soon, the elevator doors opened, and Jennifer hurried over with two bodyguards escorting her!
Hearing the footsteps, everyone turned their heads and saw her at a glance.
At this time, the deputy dean also cover, holding a set of sterile clothes and sinstruments.
Jennifer took a few steps forward and reached out to take them. She entered the password and the emergency room door opened.
Before going in, she stopped and turned to look at the three anxious people, giving them a firm look without saying any reassuring
words, because every second counted now. She quickly entered the emergency room.
The deputy dean followed her in, and the door closed again. Everyone's hearts thumped lightly as they sank back into anxious
waiting.
This scene also gave Algerone and Monica an even worse premonition.
After all, if it was just a normal low blood sugar faint, how could it take so long without a peep?
Tristan stroked Monica's hair, "..." not knowing what to say to comfort her.
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Having been with her mother all her life, occasionally bickering, but their relationship had always been good. She couldn't accept
such a blow, nor had she ever experienced such emotions before.
At this moment, Algerone had only one thought in his mind, and that was that when Belinda woke up, he would take her hto
take care of her and never separate again.
Tristan was also very solemn, after all, he loved who Monica loved.
In the emergency room lit by the shadowless lamp, Belinda was still unconscious on the operating table, wearing an oxygen mask.
After Jennifer and the deputy dean went in, someone whispered, "A tumor was found in the patient's brain. The head x-ray was just
taken, radioisotope brain imaging and cerebral angiography confirmed it." As he spoke, he brought over the films.
Jennifer's chest tightened as she quickly took them and calmly reviewed the detailed data.
"Dean, if surgery is not performed in time, the patient may becparalyzed or even be life-threatening," the surgeon reported.
The deputy dean replied, "Surgery immediately, no delay."
In the emergency room, other doctors and assistants, as well as anesthesiologists, were busy preparing for a craniotomy.
"Seven centimeters?" Jennifer gasped, thinking to herself, didn't she have any discomfort or symptoms normally? Why didn't she
see a doctor in time?
Seven centimeters was already very dangerous, let alone in the head!
At this time, the deputy dean said, "Whether it is benign or malignant, surgery must be performed immediately. Mrs. Marsh, will
you participate too?"
"I'll do the surgery," Jennifer said calmly as she put down the films. "You assist me."
"Okay."
So they started preparing.
The knives in the assistant's tray were all very thin, all kinds, and everyone was actually a little panicked. None of them had seen a
seven centimeter brain tumor before.
This was probably the only brain surgery performed without an operative plan. It was too sudden and the difficulty was great. Even
a tiny mistake could cost a life.
"Dean, what about the consent form for surgery..." A doctor said softly. After all, this had to be signed by the family, there were
always risks in any surgery.
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"Proceed with the surgery first, get the family to sign the form," Jennifer said as twas of the essence. "Anesthesiologist, get
ready!"
"Yes!"
Soon, the emergency room door opened, and the three anxious people waiting outside turned their heads and hurried over! They
saw the doctor cout with the form.
"Doctor, how is my mother?" Monica asked anxiously.
Everyone's eyes were focused on the doctor.
"This is the consent form for surgery and needs to be signed by a family member," the doctor said as he handed over the form, his
expression extremely solemn.
Everyone's hearts thumped heavily. A few seconds later-
"Surgery??" Algerone's voice trembled. "Why surgery?"
The doctor regretfully told him, "A tumor with a diameter of seven centimeters was found in the patient's brain. It has already
compressed the nerves. The surgery is already underway, performed by Mrs. Marsh herself. But all surgeries carry risks, so the
procedure still needs to be followed. Please sign here."