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"How can we perform thrombus removal without knowing the location of the thrombus?"

“Only from this femoral artery opening, so many thrombi were removed??”

"Is there really any point in saving this leg?" Professor Snow complained quickly while looking at the operating table.

Then he tentatively probed the skin of the lower limbs with his hands and found that the femoral artery was ruptured, so there was no blood supply and there was almost no arterial pulse that could be felt in the lower limbs.

Suddenly, Snow realized that he was blind. He didn't know where the operation was now and what to do next.

If we want to find the location of the thrombus, the person named Cao Mengda just mentioned the posterior tibial artery, then what I have to do is to perform thrombectomy on the anterior tibial artery and peroneal artery.

Snow found that he could only make the operation simpler, and then after putting on the surgical gown, he punctured the skin above the lateral ankle, and then slowly groped for the peroneal artery. He did not want to use a catheter to remove the thrombus from a very long distance.

He wanted to directly perform close-range catheter thrombectomy.

However, during the search process, he discovered that the artery had no blood supply, so it was not filled, so it was difficult to see the complete shape.

Then he used solid dissection techniques to find the peroneal artery, and instantly saw an incredible scene. Except for a few deflated places, the entire peroneal artery was bulging with thrombi the size of beans.

It's like the eggs laid by a frog, each one is clearly visible, but the shape is a little different.
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