Sichuan Online News (Wei Xue reporter Zhang Yu) A few days ago, when Guo Lianfeng, a doctor at Mianzhu City People's Hospital (Huaxi Mianzhu Hospital), performed surgery on a patient, gout suddenly broke out. Guo Lianfeng endured the pain and took the painkiller and insisted on finishing the operation for the patient. Guo Lianfeng said, "The physical discomfort can be tolerated, but the patient's condition must not be delayed."

  On the morning of May 11th, the Department of Anesthesiology at Mianzhu City People's Hospital (Huaxi Mianzhu Hospital) was as usual, busy inside and outside the operating room, and the sound of footsteps in the corridor intersected with the sounds of instruments and equipment in the operating room. A morning dance song was played ...

  At this time, the eighth operation room heard a burst of bustling voices: "Why so much sweat", "Why not take a rest" ... It turned out to be Dr. Guo Lianfeng, an orthopaedic surgeon undergoing femoral surgery. Feel the body pain burst-gout attack!

  Sudden pain caused his face to be covered with sweat beads, and his body shivered. The medical staff in the operating room quickly moved the bench to let him sit down and rest. The operation was halfway through. At this time, everyone was advised to take a short rest and let other doctors in the department temporarily replace him for the operation. But Mr. Guo shook his head and said: "This patient has been closely following the changes in his condition from preoperative preparation to surgery. I understand his condition better. I just want to try my best to solve the problem for the patient. Resources are already very tight and can no longer burden the department. "

  In order to ensure a stable working state in the future, Liu Junyi, an anesthesiologist, instructed his doctor to give him painkillers intramuscularly and wiped off his sweat. Guo Lianfeng took a break and adjusted his condition. After the pain eased slightly, he continued to invest in the operation.

  After the operation was successfully completed, Guo Lianfeng finally breathed a sigh of relief and sat down on the chair in the dressing room, removing his tiredness and discomfort. Later, he said that in order to protect the health of each patient, he had to do enough homework for each operation and study the treatment plan. The physical discomfort can be tolerated, but the patient's condition must not be delayed.