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Lu Shibing's Medical Deeds
Since 14, Lu Shibi has examined and treated more than 600 wounded people. But he always complains that he is too slow: "If I walk faster, maybe I can save one more person." When starting from Beijing, Lu Shibi specially brought a foot pad and a trekking pole. But after running for a few days, I still got a big blood bubble on my foot after years of arthritis, which made Lu Shibi limp.

Lu Shibi took the initiative to come to the disaster area. It took only 1 hour from receiving the departure order to getting to the airport. Liao Xilong, member of the Central Military Commission and director of the General Logistics Department, went to the airport to see Lu Shibi off after 50 years of medical treatment and told him to take care of himself.

This is the fourth time that this famous orthopedic expert in China has set foot on the road of earthquake relief-

In the 1966 Xingtai earthquake, he led the medical team of the PLA General Hospital into Xingtai shed reform.

1975 Yingkou earthquake, he came to civil air defence works to treat the wounded in the heavy snow;

1976 Tangshan earthquake, he moved from Beijing to a hospital in Shandong for half a year.

As soon as the medical team arrived in Chengdu, Lu Shibi went straight to the General Hospital of Chengdu Military Region. In this hospital, which has treated more than 3,000 wounded in just a few days, almost all doctors in all departments have undertaken the task of treating bone injuries.

"This patient can continue to observe, and this needs immediate surgery." The first step of large-scale treatment is to determine the priority of illness, classify and grade the wounded, and accurately evaluate the injury. Then, he made the only request to the hospital: to teach the doctors in the hospital a lesson.

The scene more than 30 years ago is still deeply in Lu Shibi's memory. On the ruins of Tangshan, the normal vital signs of the rescued people made people ignore the serious crush injuries of their limbs, and several wounded people died after several hours of rescue.

Lu Shibi can't wait. He wants to pass on the experience gained with blood to every doctor, because there are countless hopes for the continuation of life on their shoulders. "What young doctors lack most is experience." The president of the General Hospital of Chengdu Military Region said: "Academician Lu came to the front line, and our medical staff have the backbone, and the wounded have another chance to recover."

What impressed ICU doctor Zhou was Lu Shibi's decisive appearance.

On the morning of June 5438+May, when Lu Shibi visited a wounded man who had just finished amputation, he found that there was water and necrosis at the amputation site. "Don't hesitate, deal with it now!" Too late to go to the operating table, Lu Shibi put on gloves and surgical clothes and started the second open debridement operation directly in the ward.

At 5 pm on June 6, 65438, Beichuan County rescued a seriously injured person. Lu Shibi, who worked continuously for more than ten hours, rushed to the remote consultation center after receiving a call for help from the medical office at the rescue site. "Show the wound! Cut and decompress! Hemodialysis! ..... "The video connects the two ends of Relay for Life, and the rescue plan proposed by Lu Shibi saves the lives of the injured. To this day, he still remembers the injured man with bloodshot eyes staring at the camera on the screen.

These days, the aftershocks in the disaster area have continued, but Lu Shibi seems to have never considered his own safety. As early as when he participated in Xingtai disaster relief, he had seen his building jump up and down many times. The first reaction of him and his comrades-in-arms was always to pull all the patients out with beds. "The inspection must be careful, careful and careful." Listening to the medical history, watching films and checking wounds, Lu Shibi checked the wounded situation again and again in the aftershock and made a surgical plan. When he came to the bed of a 9-year-old girl, there was a big aftershock, and the child who had just survived the disaster was scared and trembled. "Don't be afraid, Grandpa is here!" Lu Shibi grabbed the child's hand and leaned forward to wipe the blood from her right ankle wound. After the aftershock, the girl's mother cried in front of Lu Shibi. The father of another injured person chased out of the elevator and bowed deeply to the "old expert from Beijing" who had consulted his son several times. "Our equipment and technology are much more advanced than those in Xingtai earthquake and Tangshan earthquake, but the kindness of doctors is always the biggest dependence of patients." Lu Shibi said that he could not forget the eyes of a girl who received treatment a few days ago. When he told the child who lost his parents the cruel choice of amputation, the child looked at Lu Shibi for a long time, full of tears, but strangely quiet, as if giving everything to the kind old man in front of him.

Born in a medical family and graduated from Union Medical College, Lu Shibi has always believed in being a patient who is willing to entrust his life. Xu Wenjing, the secretary who followed him to the disaster area, said that when there was a bigger aftershock, the only thing Lu Shibi brought out of his room was the earthquake cases he collected from the newspaper.

At the time of press release, Lu Shibi, who sat in the van all night, drove 500 kilometers to the hardest hit area in Qingchuan. At this time, there is an aftershock every 10 minutes in the mountainous area where 80% of the wounded are bone injuries.

When Zhao Chaoyi, the granddaughter who was worried about grandpa's health, sent a text message to greet Lu Shibi, he replied with such a message: "Sweating all over, short-sleeved clothes; Bone injury 300, waiting for surgery; The front medical team was blocked; The road is difficult and dangerous, and you are bent on moving forward; There are many volunteers who come to donate money. If you unite, you will win! " At 4 pm on May 17, the academic exchange center of Chengdu Military Region General Hospital was crowded with medical staff, and Lu Shibi on the rostrum was teaching them the professional knowledge of earthquake injury treatment. Starting with the characteristics of this earthquake, he analyzed the characteristics of this earthquake injury, and combined with his previous three earthquake medical rescue experiences and the situation of the wounded he was exposed to this time, he expounded the problems that should be paid attention to, especially the misunderstandings that should be avoided, from the three processes of rescue, inspection and treatment. Rescue, everyone knows to save the critically wounded first, but Lu Shibi put forward his own views on what is critically wounded. Generally, rescuers who see a lot of bleeding must rescue them first, while those who see no traumatic wounds and lie quietly on the side of the road think that the problem is not big. Lu Shibi pointed out that in fact, on the contrary, the wounded who have no traumatic wounds, few fractures, are conscious and can eat and drink should pay special attention to careful examination and give priority to evacuation, while the wounded with obvious trauma can only be simply bandaged first.

During the examination, Lu Shibi suggested that special attention should be paid to observing the swelling of local limbs, paying attention to the tension inspection of muscle-rich parts of limbs, regularly palpating the tension, and measuring and recording the circumference of the thickest part of limbs. Conditional medical institutions can measure the pressure between muscle tissues. In particular, he emphasized that the existence of the pulse in the dorsal artery of the foot does not mean that the muscles are not ischemic.

Treatment, pallor, no pulse, numbness, paralysis and other late signs often cause irreversible damage. Such patients should be treated urgently as soon as possible, and once typical symptoms appear, they cannot be saved. Doctors can't be trusted if they are not kind. Lu Shibi, 79, is such a kind doctor. Lu Shibi, a former patient with prostate cancer, sees more than 100 patients every day, and he personally sees every wounded person. A 9-year-old girl was injured in her right ankle in the earthquake with pus in her blood. Lu Shibi personally wiped the wound for the little girl during the rounds, encouraging her to be strong. Deeply moved, the girl's mother choked: "Thank you, an old expert of the People's Liberation Army."

On May 16, Du Jiameng, a 20-year-old youth affected by the disaster, was lying in the orthopedic bed of Chengdu Military Region General Hospital. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, several white-haired professors came to his bedside, followed by many young doctors. Professors pick up his films from time to time and have a heated discussion, asking him how he feels, and finally making a diagnosis and making a surgical plan. After the experts left, Du Jiahao and his father realized that these professors were all senior experts in the General Hospital of the People's Liberation Army, and the leader was Academician Lv Shibi, a famous orthopedic expert in China.

Du Jiameng's father couldn't believe all this, because this ordinary rural man didn't expect experts to appear in front of his son's bed so soon and be so careful with his son. The next day, he bowed deeply to Lu Shibi and said, "If you come, my son will be saved."

The General Hospital of Chengdu Military Region has treated more than 0/000 people injured by the earthquake in Duke Jiameng, and the rescue work urgently needs the careful guidance of experts. Many patients were relieved to hear that Academician Lu Shibi from PLA General Hospital had come, knowing that they had another hope for recovery. Academician Lu Shibi, 79, has been a doctor for exactly 50 years. In his 50-year career as a doctor, this is the fourth time he has embarked on the journey of earthquake relief.

1966 Lu Shibi was on vacation at home in Beijing when Xingtai earthquake struck. The doctor's sense of mission prompted him to stop his vacation immediately and return to the hospital. Before he even had time to say goodbye to his family, he went to Xingtai with the medical team for disaster relief, which lasted for half a year.

1975 Liaoning Yingkou earthquake, Lu Shibi once again rushed ahead. As the captain of the medical team of the People's Liberation Army General Hospital, he led more than 20 medical staff to set out on the same day and arrived in Yingkou at night. The medical team he led has been working in the earthquake zone for two months.

1976 Tangshan earthquake is also an unforgettable memory of Lu Shibi. After the earthquake, a large number of wounded people were transferred to Beijing, and more than1000 people were treated for severe fractures in orthopedics alone. Lu Shibi and his colleagues operated around the clock, and all the wounded were treated within a week. ...

When the Sichuan earthquake happened, Lu Shibi immediately expressed his strong desire to go to the front. The leaders of the hospital advised him to stay in Beijing to guide the treatment, considering that he was old and the front line was very difficult. The daughter also advised him: "Dad, you are old, don't go to the front." Lu Shibi said: "I have participated in medical rescue work for earthquake relief three times and have rich experience in treatment. At this time, I will not go to anyone. "

In this way, it took him only one hour from receiving the departure order to getting to the airport. Become the oldest member of the senior expert medical team of PLA General Hospital.