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"The patient's EEG was normal and his blood pressure was slightly lower, but overall, the difference between his condition and seven hours ago was not too great. At the very least, the surgery did not cause any more damage to his brain. Chen, continue with the most important nerve sheath link! "0
Victor looked at the dozens of numbers and five to six images on the screen. He knew that the current situation was much better than before. It could be considered the best neurosurgery case in his life. Especially the operation site of Wu Tie's operation, it was even more exquisite than the Robotic Arm. It was possible for it to be connected to a three-dimensional nerve endings cell by a network, but it had become impossible.
Especially in the computer's contrast pattern, thousands of sky-blue neural waves were flashing one after another, symbolizing that up until now, the operation was almost done by modifying the missing link, but it did not cause any damage.
Although the surgical link is only in the middle of the corpus callosum, which is about half the size of a thumb overall, there are numerous interlocking bundles of transverse nerve fibers that allow information to be exchanged between the left and right hemispheres of the body.
This time, the neural link was to use a manual method to reconnect 103 fibers of different sizes to the left and right brains. Different from other nerve surgery, this time Chen Qun established a rugby neural network, linking the more than ten most important nerve endings and sheath nerves to each other.
Actually, Victor had taken a conservative approach to the most complicated part of the problem. He believed that if the patient's condition became incongruous or complicated, he would stop the most detailed connection. After all, the human brain would slowly form nerve endings and automatically connect to each other over a long period of time.
Of course, this would only happen under very ideal circumstances. Under normal circumstances, the nerve could only form a link by 50% or 60%, which was better than nothing.
Chen Qun's suggestion to link the patient manually was actually to restore the patient to the level before the operation, not a conservative plan. It could only link a portion of the patient to pass.
This level of neural network connection could be considered a landmark in science and technology. Humans knew nothing of the effects of many links, but all they could do was imitate them and use the computer to calculate and restore the numerous nerves that existed.
The operation may sound simple, but to truly achieve it, precise techniques were needed, and no major mistakes could be made. In short, the skills of the Surgery Doctor would determine the success of the operation.
Moreover, this operation could be considered a live broadcast, on Charlutte Hospital's website, for the whole world to see. As soon as the video was released, the traffic on the website almost exploded, causing Charlutte website to have no choice but to restrict the flow. At the same time, it split with several international cooperation websites.
In front of the world's broadcast, it was as if there was a micro-world connection going on. It was so fine that it made people hold their breath. They were deeply afraid that a single sneeze would destroy the operation completely.
The biggest difference about this operation was that the nerve connections became even more subtle, connecting the end of the deep layer of the cells. The originally simple and barbaric connection split out dozens of nerve endings and connected them together. Just like a hundred megabytes of net cards being upgraded to a ten megabytes of net cards, the number of internal circuits on the crystal head doubled.
The actual meaning was the same. Of course, a 100-megabit network card could be used in a relatively simple manner, but a Gigabit network card was much smoother and faster. This is a qualitative advance and represents a necessary direction for future neurosurgical operations.
Looking at how focused Chen was, Victor finally understood why Chen Qun specially asked him to lead the operation. Because he needed a trusting and appreciative neurologist to take charge of the situation, to find out any slip up and remind him of any possible mistake.
As for Chen, he was displaying a standardized neurosurgery in front of the whole world. Countless neurologists could learn a lot from his actions.
In other words, from the perspective of technological progress, even if Chen's operation resulted in the death of his patient, his frontal surgery was still a complete success. No one would blame the patient's death on this operation.
As one of the top nerve Surgery Doctor in the world, Victor felt that this operation on Chen's body didn't show any signs of bragging. Every movement, every link was simple and easy to understand, so strict that no one would dare to believe their eyes.
This was probably the highest level of skill that the Chinese people were talking about. What was it called? That's right, it was called not working hard at all. With his level of skill, he didn't need to show off any skills. He only needed to complete the most delicate surgery in the shortest time possible. The ultimate purpose of this surgery was to achieve the greatest success.
These inflexible Germans would have loved the way Chen operated, because they believed that simplicity meant reliability, that meticulousness meant quality, and that the most complex and safest technique was to repeat the countless simplest actions.
Immediately, Knight Victor knew that after this operation, the neural field in the world would have a new face. Chen Qun pushed a door open to the whole world, revealing a more glorious world. As the pioneer, Knight Victor had told everyone how to open this world and walk inside it.
Without any words, the operation itself was stronger than any words; without any call, the nerve fiber ends of the links were ropes connecting the future to the present.
Victor suddenly thought of Surgery Doctor, who had disappeared without a trace for billions of years. He knew that Chen Qun probably hated this type of evil horse the most. After all, a doctor's duty was to help the injured and save the dying. If he pursued the income, he would definitely be picky and not be able to save the injured and save his life.
Victor knew that it was because of his education as a gentleman since he was young that he was able to be Chen's friend. As for Dudley, who had no bottom line, Chen Wei would never truly cooperate with him.
Perhaps, the Nobel Prize directly agreed upon by Dudley and the consortium behind the scenes would be messed up by Chen. No one would be able to reap any benefits from it.
In particular, for the management committee of several Nobel awards, they are more likely to benefit from a drug that can change the course of medicine. Collecting money from others was not as satisfying as earning it himself.
Moreover, it had always been a dark net Nobel Prize. This time, the honorary chairman skipped Dudley's recommendation and Therapeutic Regimen. Looking for Chen Qun to perform surgery on him would probably mean that he had had enough of those consortia 'guidance. This was probably the biggest difference between the Meimei and the Europeans. The established Europeans might have been decadent, but at least they had some bottom lines. As a nouveau riche, the Meimei had never had a bottom line.
A gentleman's demeanor had always been something that the Mei nationality lacked.
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