http://www.xiangya.com.cn/web/Content.aspx?chn=285&id=270662015/2/12 18:45:23 Party Branch: — Section: Hospital News Author: Ou Lijuan Hu Mei’e Photo/Wu Hailiang Clicks In the morning of February 12, Li Wen (a pseudonym), who was preparing to go through the discharge procedure, could not hide his excitement and could not stop taking out his cell phone to check the time, the screen saver of which was a photo of him and his wife. For the 27-year-old Li Wen, there are two happy things today: Xiangya experts successfully removed the “time bomb” in the cranium for himself, ready to be discharged today; his wife successfully gave birth to his daughter a day before his surgery, he is already a father. The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public. On January 23, Li Wen went to Xiangya Hospital and found Professor Li Xuejun, a neurosurgeon. After careful examination, Prof. Li Xuejun confirmed that Li Wen had a tumor in the central region of his skull, and that “surgery must be performed in a limited period of time, and the sooner the better. But unfortunately, Li Wen’s wife’s due date is Jan. 28, and choosing surgery would mean not being able to see the baby born in the first place. “This is a high-risk surgery, if there is an accident, one does not even have the opportunity to see the child again”. Knowing that Li Wen’s wife was about to give birth, Professor Li Xuejun also persuaded Li Wen to stay with his wife after the birth and then operate. On January 29, Li Wen’s wife gave birth to a girl. On January 30, a team led by Professor Li Xuejun, a neurosurgeon at Xiangya Hospital, successfully removed the intracranial tumor for Li Wen after a sincere and united collaboration. “The patient’s intracranial tumor is located in the posterior part of the three ventricles in the pineal region, and its location is in the deep part of the skull base; the operation is not only to remove the tumor, but also to ensure that the tumor surrounding tissues are not damaged as much as possible, which makes the operation very difficult”. According to the report, the surgery took an L-shaped incision across the coronal suture next to the right frontal midline, and the front of the coronal suture split the corpus callosum about 2 cm into the lateral ventricle, releasing the cerebrospinal fluid tension and then entering the three ventricles along the right choroidal fissure. After intra-tumoral decompression, the tumor was separated from the ventricular wall adhesions, and the posterior division of the tumor was tightly adhered to the pineal region veins, and the tumor was completely cut in pieces and then thoroughly hemostatically sutured. “Despite the difficulty of the operation, we tried to be as precise and minimally invasive as possible during the surgery so that the patient would recover faster.” When he woke up after surgery, Li Wen’s first words were, “Thank you Xiangya for giving me a second life and allowing me to still see my daughter.” Li told the reporter that he recovered quickly after surgery and was able to get out of bed three days after surgery, “Thanks to Professor Li’s good medical skills, I was able to go home and reunite with my family as soon as possible.” Talking about his future life, Li Wen said, “I couldn’t be with my wife when she gave birth, so I feel sorry for her. After this surgery, I want to be with her and my child in peace.”