Chapter 740
Chapter 740: Chapter 732 Can Save Chapter 740: Chapter 732 Can Save Outside, Lin’s mother cried intermittently, cursing herself for not taking good care of her child.
She blamed herself, saying it was her fault that Qiqi had run around unattended.
If only she had been more attentive, Qiqi wouldn’t have been in a car accident.
If anything serious happened to Qiqi, even death wouldn’t bring her peace.
While conducting the examination, Tang Yuxin overheard a nurse discussing the child’s condition.
The child had been in a car accident and both of her lower legs were severely crushed, with white bone visible in many places.
Tang Yuxin carefully lifted the gauze covering the child’s legs, and the injuries were indeed severe, with several bones clearly broken.
With such injuries, amputation would be the best treatment in most hospitals.
If the legs were saved, her life might be at risk.
But the child was only three years old, an innocent who understood nothing.
If she lost her legs, her entire future would be ruined.
So when the doctor suggested amputation for Qiqi, both Lin’s mother and father opposed it.
Later, they thought of Lin Yile, hoping she might have some solution.
Lin Yile was a nurse.
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After all, she worked in the hospital; she must know some good doctors, right?
What they didn’t expect was that they would stumble upon Tang Yuxin by mistake.
If it wasn’t for Tang Yuxin instructing them to bring the child here, they might still be at a loss about what to do, and the hospital would just be delaying treatment.
The child’s possible outcome might have been losing both legs and becoming disabled.
Tang Yuxin took out her needle pack, opened it, and laid out each needle one by one.
The doctors here were accustomed to Tang Yuxin’s method of saving people, which was always peculiar.
She used Silver Needle, and sometimes such a tiny needle could buy the most precious time for a patient.
One by one, Silver Needles were inserted into the child’s legs.
There had to be blood flowing through these legs, otherwise, as the cells in the limb died, the leg would truly be lost, leading to amputation, and the child’s lifelong companions would be a wheelchair and disability.
After Tang Yuxin finished with the needles, she did not take the child to the operating room, for surgery at this moment was not recommended and extremely difficult.
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Perhaps this was the most challenging surgery she had faced since she started practicing medicine.
Such surgery was a dilemma for modern medicine, considering that no one was able to properly reconnect the legs.
Beyond dealing with the comminuted fractures, the biggest challenge was the missing pieces of bone.
Even if they managed to piece the bones together, the legs would be just for show in the future.
To fully recover, to walk, to run, to wear skirts, to show off one’s legs as a normal person does, would not be easy.
And it was just a little girl, such a young child.
She tenderly caressed the child’s soft face.
Such a tiny face—it made her think of her own little ones, whose cheeks were probably even larger, almost as if one squeeze could crush them.
This child owed her life to Tang Yuxin.
If not for her, Lin Yile might never have given birth to her.
Having saved her once, Tang Yuxin would find a way to do it again.
She simply treated the child’s wounds for now, while the needles remained in place—the inflammation still needed to subside, requiring heavy medication.
Meanwhile, the child continued to be unconscious.
Tang Yuxin walked out of the operating room, and Lin’s mother and father, who were standing outside, hurried over to her.
They both seemed to have aged a lot since three years ago, with significantly more white hair and a look of haggard sorrow.
“Yuxin, how did it go?
Can my Qiqi be saved?”
Lin’s mother’s voice choked with emotion.
She truly did not want to hear that sentence again, “We have no way, we can’t cure her, amputation is necessary.” Her Qiqi was just a child, only three years old.
If she really needed an amputation, what could she do?
How could she live on?
“Yes, there is hope,” Tang Yuxin took off her mask and let out a sigh of relief.
Things were a bit better than she had expected, though still very difficult.
But all in all, there was hope, and it was possible to save her.
Upon hearing there was hope, Lin’s mother sobbed once more, nearly collapsing at Tang Yuxin’s feet, though Tang Yuxin tried to support her, she could hardly lift her.
Lin’s father also wiped away his tears.
Finally, the anxiety that had hung over them for several days could be put aside.
Unlike Lin’s mother, he was considerably more composed.
Not that he didn’t want to break down, but as the head of the family, if even he fell apart, then their home would collapse.
They felt they had failed their daughter, had let down Qiqi.
They blamed themselves for not taking better care of her and allowing her to suffer so much.
“Yuxin, so Qiqi’s leg is better now?”
Lin’s father asked Tang Yuxin in a quiet voice.
The surgery hadn’t been long, not even half an hour.
Tang Yuxin shook her head, “Uncle Lin, the surgery isn’t finished yet.
I still need some things.”
“I think this is what we should do…” she pondered for a moment, “Now isn’t the most suitable time for Qiqi’s surgery.
You should come back to my house with me, and I’ll tell you everything slowly.
And don’t worry…” She turned to look back at the intensive care ward behind her, “She is doing well now, there is someone to take care of her here.
We can wait a few more days.
After a few more days, things will be alright.”
Lin’s father, supporting his wife who was nearly inconsolable, finally gave a sigh and nodded.
The surgery for their child hadn’t been performed yet, and she hadn’t recovered, but at least they now had hope.
As long as there was hope, that was good, yes, as long as there was hope.
With hope, they would stand by their child, no matter what the cost.
They had to save their granddaughter at all costs.
Gu Ning led the Lin family, including Lin Yile, to the Tang Family’s courtyard home.
Lin’s parents had nowhere to stay, so they stayed directly at her house.
It was close to the hospital, the house was spacious, and there would surely be a room for them, as well as a meal to share.
Lin Yile was completely distraught herself, so how could she possibly think about these things?
Thus, Tang Yuxin brought them back with her.
“Yes, they’re about to arrive.
We’re in the car now.
Don’t worry, their emotions are relatively stable at the moment.”
Tang Yuxin had already informed Tang Zhinian about the situation.
The two families had been familiar with each other for more than a decade, with a consistently good relationship.
With the Lin Family facing such a crisis, they especially needed comfort from others.