Sometimes the attending physician is more skilled than the chief physician, but the chief physician has more experience than the chief physician. The operation is not completed by one person. Such major operations will be performed by the chief physician. If the chief physician performs the surgery, Yes, you can rest assured! Have full faith in the doctor!
It is not chaotic at all. An operation requires at least 6 people to cooperate. One surgeon is mainly responsible for completing the main line of surgery, No. 2 assists the surgeon, No. 3 is responsible for suturing, etc. There is a division of labor. Don’t worry!
No doctor refuses to treat patients because of money! There is nothing so immoral.
Think about it, if you were a doctor, would you not perform surgery properly because of money? That would ruin your craft! In addition, I have to remind you that the risk of surgery for your baby is very high. Even if the surgery is successful, there will be some postoperative complications. Surgery is inherently traumatic, and even a small appendicitis surgery can cause complications. It may be fatal. These are all postoperative complications and have nothing to do with the doctor. They are individual differences and a matter of luck. If your baby's wound is not healed, don't be anxious. Follow the doctor's advice and opinions and fully trust them. doctor!
You are too worried about your baby. Relax, give others trust and keep your baby healthy! I wish your baby a speedy recovery!
(Finally, it is recommended to transfer the baby to a large tertiary hospital if conditions permit! But the prerequisite must be that conditions permit and consult the attending doctor!)