My story.
This woman is a patient I had about five years ago, she had a dehiscence in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, she was in her 40s at the time, but she had no symptoms, she didn't hurt, and many people were the kind of metamorphosis. Because she has a typical layer of standing for a long time, but she has no symptoms, and it was at that time that she saw it in another hospital, and other hospitals said that she would have surgery.
I said you have to be asymptomatic, and this age is also at this kind of boundary that can be sewn or not, I said you don't sew, and then she finished reading it and left. Later, she was our classmate of the chairman of the trade union, she didn't say anything, and then the chairman of our trade union said at the time: Dr. Li, you are so good. I said this is to catch up, and I said that is indeed what it is.
Then some time ago, she has been very special, including her introduction to other classmates to come to me for treatment, but two days ago her husband, she introduced her husband to take a look, I said you this, I said you had fewer stitches of meniscus back then, this is all made up for your husband, especially that.
Then we found out that every time this acquaintance has surgery, there is a little episode, I have done meniscus for so many years, I have not had a blood clot, this is the first piece. And she told me that day, I said I think you have a blood clot. I thought at the time, I said that we have had multiple ligament injuries for so many years, and there is really no blood clot after doing it in a mess, this is the first one.