The first 200 lines.
How's his heart doing?
Now that the mammary artery is connected,
the heart rate is going up.
I'll lift the heart and check the vessels.
Lower his head, please.
How is his BP? - It's good so far.
His blood vessels are smaller than I saw in the video.
Given how small it is, blood won't flow even if we connect it.
No matter how much you study the video,
hearts are different in person.
It's not like we can open it up in advance.
We should find another blood vessel.
It's going past 200.
Get the defibrillator. - Okay.
Hurry.
It's ready for v-fib.
Charge 10J.
Charged with 10J.
Clear. - Clear.
It's not going down.
Charge 20J. - Charged.
Clear. - Clear.
I'll massage his heart. Give me the epi.
Get the ECMO ready. - On it.
Hand me the catheter.
Lower the room temperature.
Hurry.
Yes, sir. - Can you come up now?
Yes, sir.
What's his temperature? - 36.
How's his head? - The blood is flowing now.
Seldinger needle.
Guide wire.
The tube, please. - Okay.
Here's the tube.
What did he... - Just a minute.
Scalpel.
Clamp.
Needle.
Wire.
I'll connect them.
Hurry.
ECMO 1. - ECMO 1.
Now, the ECMO machine...
will circulate the blood instead of the heart.
Here are the paddles.
Charge 20J.
20J. Charged.
Clear. - Clear.
Mean BP is above 60.
Don't worry, and start again.
We'll switch to on-pump beating-heart.
We must decide where to connect the blood vessel.
Do we have to remove the heart again to check?
I think I remember. - Me too.
Skin marker.
The OM1 looked thicker in the video.
I think we should connect the OM2.
What do you think, Dong Joon?
I also think connecting the OM2 makes sense.
We can connect the PD for the back.
You think so?
Give me the thread and the forceps.
The vein, please. - Yes, sir.
Cut.
Cut.
Come in.
Hey, Professor Choi. Thank you for coming in.
Take a seat. - Okay.
What is this regarding, sir?
It's about Taesan Hospital.
What's your opinion of our hospital?
Pardon?
Even if you might die during surgery,
would you choose Taesan?
If their lives depend on the surgery,
everyone wants to get their surgery at the best hospital.
To you, is Taesan good enough to put your life in its hands?
It's very hard to win over such confidence from patients.
No matter how many times you say so, who would believe you?
Their lives are on the line here.
That led me to think about this.
About how to win over confidence from patients.
It's the medical record of Candidate Han Min Sik's heart exam.
It was very hard to get my hands on this.
He's thinking about getting a heart transplant.
Candidate Han has chosen us, Taesan.
This will be the most effective way to promote the hospital.
You're right.
Since he went to school with Hanguk Hospital's director,
he will proceed with the transplant there.
I would like to bring him here no matter what.
However, I have one problem.
If he does get a heart transplant,
he won't run for the office.
I want the leading presidential candidate to have...
the heart transplant at Taesan.
If he withdraws from the election, he won't be any use to me.
Are you up for it?
Can you make both the transplant and the election happen?
Why me?
You didn't know...
your daughter's death got you this job for 15 years.
Shouldn't you get compensated for all those years?
I like your eyes.
No one at Taesan has such eyes.
Think about it.
I don't think it's my recklessness. I think it's because I'm desperate.
I desperately want to save those patients.
That's the reason...
of my return to Taesan.
Scissors.
Cut. - Cut.
Is he pumping out urine?
Yes.
Hand me the flow meter, please.
It's flowing nicely.
How's the heartbeat?
Since the blood can reach the heart, it's beating hard to survive.
What about his EF? - It'll go up as high as 25.
Dr. Park, will we get him off the ECMO before we finish?
His EF is going up,
but given he suffered a cardiac arrest during the surgery...
and that his coronary arteries were in terrible shape,
we should keep him on the ECMO for 2 to 3 days...
and see if we should get him off it after we observe longer.
Okay. - I'll wrap up and bring him out.
I'm good at closing now.
Let's do it together. - Shall we?
Good work.
Great job. - Well done.
Dr. Park, his guardian is waiting.
I can keep an eye on the patient.
Dong Joon, come with me.
Me too? - Yes.
Dr. Yoon, we'll be back soon.
Doctor. - You must have been worried.
How's my father?
Your father's surgery went well.
I see.
But during surgery, he had a cardiac arrest.
What? A cardiac arrest?
He was in critical condition, but we managed to bring him back.
We monitored him throughout surgery. Everything seemed to be normal.
Ma'am, you don't need to worry.
Whatever happens in the OR,
there are tools and medical staff who can fix any complications.
We got him back quickly and did surgery while he was stable.
He'll be okay.
He will wake up, right?
We'll do our best until he does.
Thank you. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. - Me?
Don't mention it. I just did my job.
Thank you.
No problem.
Dr. Yoon, you were pretty cool today.
You assisted Dr. Park even though you became an assistant professor.
It's hard on everyone in CS.
That wasn't hard to do for the sake of the patient.
Really?
Why do you ask?
It seems as if you have changed.
I think I saw you for the first time when you were a resident.
Are you saying I was a snob? - Yes. I can't say no to that.
I can't still forget what you said then.
What did I say?
"Are the hands that touch hearts and feces the same?"
That was...
Do you still remember that?
Of course. It spread throughout the hospital.
Can't you say it one more time?
Whom should I say this to? Just tell me a name.
Are the hands that touch hearts and feces...
Dr. Yoon, you're okay, right?
Pardon?
When I heard Dr. Park was returning,
I was worried if you might not be okay with it.
I...
was worried that he might return because of me.
Thank you, Dong Joon.
No problem. That was nothing.
Goodness, if you weren't helping me, it would have been really hard.
Really? - Yes.
I mean,
I was nervous that I might mess up although...
I went in there to help you guys. - Gosh, you were...
so fast.
Right? I improved, right?
Tae Soo.
Didn't you hate me that time?
When? - When you first came...
to Taesan with your mother, I pushed...
her bed out of the OR. I did that.
You were there?
You didn't know?
I don't remember.
Darn it. I shouldn't have said it! You really didn't know?
Don't play with me. Come on. Give me a serious answer.
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