C814 Omnipotence of the Able
Liu Yang watched as Chen Qun operated the Robotic Arm on a 3D image, but his heart fell silent. He vaguely knew that the benefits of this method were enormous compared to the traditional long-distance surgery.0
Of course, he was also aware of the technical problems involved. Just the 3D reconstruction of the patient model required massive astronomical calculations. At the same time as the benefits were increased, it also meant that the cost was increased. However, this was the frontier of medicine. To some extent, this was also the only way for medicine to enter the Internet. One day, they would have to go through this step.
However, with this mode, would the computer directly control the entire operation? Even if Chen was opposed to full computerization, it was still because he didn't have enough skill. What if it was enough?
Besides, the best place for this kind of simulation was the VR simulation training that was now available in the whole hospital. Apart from a few 'heretics', most of the young people liked this very real simulation training and thought it would be very helpful to improve their surgical abilities.
Even those with brain stem defects who lost consciousness could train the 3D printing model, which was much more convenient and convenient than the traditional training. Within three to five years, it was certain that the surgical treatment of the hospital's younger generation could be improved by a level.
In addition, the hospital now had new regulations. Doctors over forty were not required to undergo VR simulations, but the vast majority of doctors still participated in the same exercises for major operations. Even though they vomited a lot, they were still able to reap great rewards.
Compared with personal technology, the advancement of information technology and the application of surgery are the new directions in the development of the era. Even though Chen had unparalleled personal ability, he still actively participated in the latest technology and integrated tradition with the future. This was a true medical scientist, what changed was the entire medical world.
Old men like them were still limiting a certain technique style in a certain field, but Chen was directly promoting the innovation of the technology. Whether in terms of vision or level, none of these old men in the country could be compared to him.
Only Chen would cooperate with Old Tao, who probably came over with a proper attitude. If it was self-proclaimed, then don't blame Chen for directly slapping him in the face.
Twenty minutes later, the three patients who needed to be sutured together had been sent to the emergency room. Chen Qun did not hold back as he went over to take a look at the patient and started the operation. However, it was different from Liu Yang's expectation this time. Chen Qun first performed two operations that were rather difficult, but he didn't use ranged equipment to demonstrate them. Instead, he immediately began sewing them.
Chen Qun's explanation was also very simple. If he completed the operation, there was a high chance that the two patients would recover 90% after the operation, so he didn't have to take the risk to perform the operation in a more difficult way.
To Professor Tao Yongming, who came over, seeing that Chen Qun managed to resuture two patients' fingers in less than forty minutes, he was even more shocked to the point where he couldn't even speak.
For Tao Yongming, an absolute authority on tendon suture, what was shocking wasn't Chen Qun's stitching time. When Chen Qun was at his peak state, he could sew up three to four fingers in 40 minutes. To his surprise, Chen Qun used a more complex surgical technique than Tao's suture, which sutures the tendons of the patients.
The suture line is divided into two layers of the reticular structure, successively distributed to the tendon impact point. If it were anyone else, perhaps they wouldn't understand the uniqueness of this way of stitching, but for Professor Tao, he could immediately see that this way of stitching changed the traction point of the tendons into two layers, which were used to match the different forces formed when the joints of the fingers were bent to protect the front end of the tendons.
In other words, this method of sewing was naturally more effective, but it also created another problem, which required a higher skill difficulty. If a little unfamiliarity, will have the opposite effect, when the finger bends, the tendon is torn off directly or the seams are split open.
Not only did it require a lot of stitching experience, it also required decades of groping. Only then could one know every single point of force on the finger like one's palm and be able to adapt it to the minute differences in the structure of the human body.
What puzzled Tao Yongming was that he had stitched up at least tens of thousands of operations before he knew that the stitching method was better. But if he didn't see this young doctor who could apply for the Nobel Prize using this technique and had to rely on his own efforts, he would have needed at least ten years to completely master this technique, which meant that he would have to perform 2,000 sutures of this type.
But the young doctor was a general practitioner who did all the operations, and his highest achievements were in minimally invasive and cranial nerve surgery, where there was almost no time for tendons to be sutured. After all, with regards to the scale of the Xiangyun Hospital, there were countless Surgery Doctor that rushed to do small surgeries. Only the most difficult surgeries would be given to the most skillful Group Professor s.
To this young doctor, he had never heard that he had the most talent in tendon sutures. This meant that his other lights had already completely covered up all the light he could get from his other operations. It was just like a passage in a domestic process.
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Professor Tao could almost imagine that this young man, Chen Qun, could also perform shockingly in other surgical procedures. However, his surgery was done too well, and instead, it became the most common thing. Only those very rare surgical procedures were able to show his ability.
One of the simplest examples is when he surgically resects Elder Yang's glial neuroma, completely curing a brain cancer that is considered terminal. From a certain point of view, those diseases that did not have Therapeutic Regimen s, because of Chen Qun's personal ability, would directly tear a hole through them, completing many operations that ordinary people were unable to complete, and treating many diseases that were currently unable to be treated.
While Professor Tao was still in shock, Chen Qun finally conducted a long-range treatment experiment on the third patient. There was even a small detail that appeared in the middle of it. Chen Qun directly told the thirty year old chef that if he used the Robotic Arm s from the hospital to sew up his fingers, the cut off middle finger would be almost completely healed without any obvious injuries.
Tao Yongming believed what he said. After all, Robotic Arm could do things that normal people could not do.
Thus, Tao Yongming saw Chen Qun demonstrate the classic Tao's method of sewing directly through remote control. If one did not look at the part of the Robotic Arm, Tao Yongming would think that the one undergoing the operation was himself.
He was indeed Liu Dapao's last disciple. Although his mouth was humble, he still slapped the place where he wanted to hit the face! However, Tao Yongming was touched by this action. He knew that apart from showing off a little, he was actually using actual actions to show that he had come here for no difficulty at all.
Perhaps this was what the old saying often said: "The able is omnipotent!"
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