Chapter 644 Show off some hard skills

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 A week later, Liu Miqiao once again boarded a plane to Luqi Hospital of Shannan University.

This time, he came to accept the appointment letter as a visiting professor. At the same time, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Shandong University.

Also accompanying him was Jiang Wei.

She has a lot of work to do.

As the office director of Liu Muqiao Studio, she has to connect with Shandong University, and the specific procedures have to be finalized.

After getting off the plane, Jiang Wei went to the headquarters of Shannan University, while Liu Miqiao went to the new area of ​​Luqi Hospital, Luqi Second Hospital.

Liu Muqiao was invited by the Neurology Department of Luqi Hospital to perform a Parkinson's surgery on a 98-year-old man.

98 years old is really a bit too old.

However, except for Parkinson's disease, this patient's other body organs are still functioning well. After surgery, he may be able to take care of himself.

The Taoshift technique used by Liu Muqiao has no age requirement. As long as he has a CT film or MRI film, he can cure the patient's disease within 10 minutes.

The identity of this patient is quite special. He is a veteran figure of Shannan University. He was a student here not long after the establishment of Shannan University and stayed at the school to teach after graduation.

Here, he started as a teaching assistant and became the principal. He stepped down from the principal's position 30 years ago.

This old professor is not only famous all over the world, but also has made outstanding contributions to railway construction, such as tunneling, and his technology is still used today.

He is also an academician, and his student is the current principal.

This patient was arranged by the principal and asked Liu Miqiao to perform surgery on him.

The hospital leaders attach great importance to it and have made preparations early.

They had already had a consultation beforehand, and obviously the consultation did not come to a clear conclusion.

As soon as Liu Muqiao arrived, he conducted a second consultation.

The consultation was unconventional, and the minimum number of participants was an associate professor. It was personally chaired by the dean, and attended by the vice dean for business operations and several senior figures from the Department of Neurology and Surgery.

They expect Liu Muqiao to make a comprehensive assessment of the patient.

However, I was disappointed.

Liu Muqiao looked at the medical records and then looked at the CT films for more than ten minutes, and said calmly: "No problem, you can go to the operating table."

"Risk, how about risk?"

The director who presided over the consultation was anxious and did not fully discuss the risks. How could this be done?

It is common sense that surgery involves risks, not to mention that this is an intracranial surgery.

At the very least, the risks of surgery should be clearly written in the medical record, and the risks of surgery should be discussed clearly with the patient's family. Although the president is the president of Shandong University, he is also a man of descendants, and he is a member of their family.

Liu Muqiao said: "Risk, I basically don't see any big risk."

"For example, bleeding, infection..."

"No, there won't be bleeding or infection. I'm sure."

"But in theory, it should be written clearly and explained clearly, right?"

Liu Muqiao pushed up his glasses and said, "That's not necessary. I've already finished the surgery in ten minutes."

The dean is worried. Is it necessary to show off? Isn't it just a waste of half an hour to write all the theoretical problems that may arise in the medical record and talk to the family about it?

"Anesthesia is at least a risk." The vice president of business also felt it was inappropriate and quickly added.

"I don't need anesthesia at all!"

Since I have become a visiting professor at Shandong University and don’t show some real skills, I, Liu Muqiao, am worried that you will be dissatisfied.

He plans to use horsetail resin, which, so far, has not had any side effects.

In the end, the dean made the decision, and he and the deputy dean would talk to the family members, and the possible complications and other risks were also written down in the medical records.

The conversation was very tactful, and I didn’t say that I was absolutely sure, nor that I wasn’t absolutely sure.

In short, they expressed one idea - with the care of the school principal, they invited Professor Liu Muqiao, currently the most skilled person in the country, to ask him to perform the surgery himself.

When I came to the operating room, the skin was already prepared, and a shiny bald head was shaking constantly.

Liu Muqiao walked up to him, put his hand under the old principal's nose, and said, "Old principal, sleep for a while. When you wake up, your illness will be cured."

The dean of business operations and the director of neurology saw this horrifying scene with their own eyes.

With just a few words, the old principal fell asleep in the blink of an eye.

This is a bit incredible.

"You said this is the way to do the surgery without anesthesia?" asked the vice president.

"Yes, he will almost wake up by the time we finish the operation," Liu Muqiao said.

"What if he wakes up during the operation?"

"No, I designed the time."

"You designed time? What do you mean?"

"I designed him to wake up after 20 minutes."

"..."

The vice president and department director were silent.

If you don’t remain silent, what can you say?

Because this cannot be explained by medicine.

Is this what witchcraft calls hypnosis?

In the past, some people said that hypnosis was a technique in neurology, but they had never seen it.

I have never seen this in Luqi Hospital, the big brother of Western medicine, and I have never seen anyone in the world who knows real hypnosis.

However, this guy knows how to do it, and he really knows how to do it. Is it still worth doubting?

Hearing is false and seeing is believing. Not only my eyes, but several of us saw it.

Vice president, department director, two nurse sisters, and an old anesthetist.

I can't help it, but I still have to ask.

"Is this the legendary hypnotism?" asked the director of the Department of Neurology.

Liu Muqiao grinned, "Do you also believe in hypnosis?"

"I don't believe it. But, just now..."

Liu Muqiao didn't say anything. He didn't want to tell lies, let alone the truth. It was best to remain confused like this.

Start the operation.

Under the intense gaze of 10 eyes, Liu Miqiao quickly completed the operation.

Today, he is inserting a pacemaker, and this method is more effective.

The patient was returned to the ward.

Soon after Liu Muqiao and the others finished packing and returned to the ward, the patient woke up.

I looked at the time and found it was indeed good, 22 minutes.

The director of the Department of Neurology conducts a physical examination in person, and the dean and deputy dean stand on the left side of the patient.

The hands no longer shake, the mouth no longer trembles, and the patient speaks fluently.

A 98-year-old man suddenly burst out laughing.

Somewhat weird.

Somewhat scary.

Liu Muqiao didn't stay too long. He returned to the office and read another CT film there.

Hemangioma.

For hemangioma, one is interventional therapy and the other is craniotomy. Neither of these two surgeries is what Liu Miqiao is good at.

These two technologies are starting from high technologies, but they do not need to reach the peak.

Liu Muqiao never thought that he would perform interventional surgery that day, or that he would become a neurosurgeon and open his own skull in the future.

No need.

Technically, there is some room for other doctors.

Go your own way and leave some paths for others to follow.

For example, Liu Muqiao would not pray for the system to prescribe him the skills to perform appendicitis surgery, nor would he ask the system to prescribe him subtotal gastric surgery.

These surgeries are left to other doctors.

Liu Miqiao will not consider laparoscopic surgery or interventional surgery. It doesn't matter. These skills are left to other doctors. He mainly performs operations that are difficult for others to complete.

That's enough.

Liu Muqiao returned the film to the doctor and picked up another MRI film.

"Is this a patient with secondary epilepsy?"

Liu Muqiao did not see the patient.

"Have you seen this?"

"Well, he has a scar on his left temporal lobe, which may induce epilepsy. This can be done with minimally invasive puncture, and the effect is very good."

Liu Muqiao is assisting with neurology consultation.


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