3. The attending physician participates in Class A and Class B operations as an assistant according to the classification of various professional operations; Class C and D operations can be completed. 4. Doctors participate in Class B surgery according to "classification of various professional operations" and act as assistants; Class C and D operations can be completed. 5. Assistant doctors (healers) can participate in class C operations according to the classification of various professional operations, and can complete class D operations as assistants. Considering the problem of talent echelon construction and reserve force training, senior doctors (who have obtained the existing professional title for more than 3 years) can complete the first-class operation under the guidance of superior doctors. For the major without chief physician, the department can choose a deputy chief physician who can complete the operation scope of the chief physician to undertake the work of the chief physician according to the technical level of the deputy chief physician; If you can't choose, you can't carry out this kind of operation beyond the scope. Class A neurosurgery i (1) Resection of various tumors through supratentorial and infratentorial approaches; (2) clipping all kinds of aneurysms through supratentorial and infratentorial approaches; (3) Resection of abnormal blood vessels through supratentorial and infratentorial approaches; (4) Autologous (allogenic) adrenal medulla or substantia nigra transplantation in the brain; (5) New operations. Class b surgery
neurosurgery (1) all kinds of intracranial surgery except class a; (2) Various operations inside and outside the spinal canal; (3) All kinds of nerve anastomosis; (4) Open brain injury clearance; (5) all kinds of skull surgery; (6) all kinds of decompression, drainage and aspiration through skull drilling; (7) Total cerebral angiography by femoral artery catheterization; (8) Transcranial artery puncture cerebral angiography. Class C surgery. Neurosurgery (1) debridement and suture of various complicated scalp injuries; (2) Excision of various scalp tumors; (3) excision of various exostoses; (4) Transarterial puncture chemotherapy.
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