C771 World-class Operation
This patient had a total of seventeen secondary spleens in his body, and one of his own. In other words, this patient had eighteen spleens, and such an outcome shocked all the doctors in Charlutte Hospital. For most doctors, it wasn't because the disease was unique. More importantly, surgical resection was the world's greatest problem.
Principal Sheh Naite was the first to know about this miraculous result. His focus was completely different from other doctors, he was more concerned about how he discovered this symptom. Because from the patient's symptoms, no doctor could have made a special test for the secondary spleen. Even if one wanted to do it, they would only carry out a specific inspection at a very late stage when there were other conditions.
When he heard his granddaughter's explanation, he completely believed Knight Victor and a few famous doctors' evaluation of Chen Qun. Although he seemed to have the most famous ability, it all came from minimally invasive surgery and surgery.
But the other thing that no one else knew about him was his diagnosis ability. His diagnosis thinking, in particular, was completely out of place with his normal method of thinking. It was even in the reverse direction of thinking. However, from the perspective of rational thinking, Chen Qun was very strict from the point of view to the point of view of testing. He jumped out of the logical circle of ordinary people and started with a more comprehensive analysis from the point of view of rational thinking.
With his agile and rigorous thinking, his wild imagination, and his flawless surgical ability, he had basically done the work of several doctors as a doctor. In particular, when the two abilities of operation are combined with each other, they can be used to disprove each other and arouse more enthusiasm and confidence.
If there were no surprises, he would become the best doctor in the world by the time he reached the age of forty or so, and he would also be one of the most talented doctors in the world. It would be very important to promote the development of medicine.
Just by looking at his current achievements, he could tell that this was the end of most other doctors' hard work. But for Chen Qun, it was just the beginning of him stepping onto the world stage.
Perhaps, Duke Antonio could let go of his worry and completely trust this doctor from the Ancient Oriental Country to perform that lifesaving operation on him. If conservative treatment could extend his life by three to six months, then surgery could at least keep him alive for another twenty to thirty years.
He had been commissioned to decide whether to use Chen Qun for the operation, and now he could give an answer. However, in order to strengthen Duke Antonio's confidence, he could let Chen carry out the full broadcast of the next seventeen splenectomy procedures, and let Duke Chen use his professional vision to make a self-judgment.
Principal Sheh Naite looked at the fountain outside the window and gave a follow-up plan in a blink of an eye. A few minutes later, Alisa told Chen Qun of the plan.
"Now that the results are out, the hospital leadership will definitely let you complete the operation, and you will have two days to work out the plan. In addition, Knight Victor will also rush over to the Charlutte Hospital tomorrow to take on the role of Chief Doctor, and request for you to cooperate with him to finish that brain splitting nerve reconstruction operation, which will occur in about three to four days later. "
After Alisa finished speaking, she turned her gaze to Chi Hong.
"Qi, your performances these past few days have been very outstanding, so the hospital has invited you to join our biannual medical consultation. That will definitely come in handy."
Before Chi Hong could reply, Chen Qun made a suggestion on the side.
"Maybe we need two translators from the medical school in order for you to complete this task. Director Su had brought two German doctors from the capital to work as translators. They would arrive tonight. Even if you don't have any other options, it would be considered a very good exercise and would still be feasible. "
Chi Hong knew that just consulting wasn't difficult for them. Moreover, if there were any interesting cases, Chen Qun could also be involved. She agreed immediately.
Early in the morning on the third day, when Chen Qun walked into the operation room, he found something different than usual. In addition to the normal medical equipment, there were four video cameras in the surroundings, as if they were ready to record all of his movements.
This kind of shooting method was what his girlfriend loved to do the most. When she was using him as a tool person to simulate her computer robot Computer Program, she even used 16 cameras.
However, for a surgical resection to use so many cameras, it was akin to performing an omnidirectional photography, turning it into a demonstration operation.
Chen Qun's mind raced, and immediately knew that this operation could barely be considered a demonstration of the operation. The demonstration was probably aimed at the large and small teams of experts at Charlutte Hospital, which was why they needed such professional angles and equipment.
It must have something to do with the purpose of his visit.
Chen Qun was very clear that this was his real exam, or the world's most advanced academic exam. All of his actions would be recorded and asked by countless experts over and over again.
Half a year ago, he would have entered the surgical space and practiced the procedure a few more times, trying to complete a flawless operation.
But now, he felt that there was no need. He would perform according to his normal surgical standard. Even if he made a small mistake, it wouldn't be a big deal. He didn't need to practice any more to prove his ability.
In addition, today's splenectomy, with the exception of one of the largest accessory splenic hyperplasia tissues in the abdominal cavity that could not be removed by minimally invasive methods, was performed without exception by conventional minimally invasive surgery in the remaining 16 cases.
Although the operation was simple in theory, the operation was world-class in difficulty. If the patient's 17 secondary spleens were to grow in different parts of the chest and abdomen, then the operation would have been completed before the patient could be completely dissected. Only minimally invasive surgery with fewer conventional injuries could truly cure the patient.
The operation, though not the first, was performed sixteen times simultaneously, plus a routine laparotomy, and was well enough to be written in textbooks.
"Number fifteen scalpel, perform minimally invasive surgery to remove the three secondary spleens in area C of the chest area!"
Chen Qun's calm voice came from the operating table, and he began the cavity mirror operation in the first area. There were 16 subspleens divided into seven areas. Two of them were resected using the esophagus, while the other five were opened on the outside of the body and placed under endoscope.
Just the design of the operation itself was enough to shock everyone into a daze. It was well-received. Of course, Chen Qun did not hesitate to give half of the credit to his girlfriend, directly saying that it was a computer design.
He said this with a righteous air, half truth and half falsehood. The entire plan was a combination of the system's design. After the information was fed back to his girlfriend's program, a similar plan was designed.1
By using the computer to optimize the area, the scientific and technological content of the operation was very high.
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