Chapter 894 The princes fight for hegemony

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 Liu Muqiao, the surgeon, performed an operation on a patient with pancreatic cancer.

This kind of operation, which is not very difficult, is not exciting enough to perform, but Liu Miqiao made the director of our hospital fly.

It can be said that he easily completed the operation while eating hot pot and singing.

The surgery was perfect, with most of the tissue preserved. The radical resection was also performed in accordance with Liu Maqiao's latest research, with strict distinctions between those that required resection and those that did not, so that normal tissue could be preserved as much as possible.

For Liu Muqiao, it was just a simple operation, but for the doctors at their local hospital, it was a vivid teaching lesson.

Mueller smiled and scolded Liu Miqiao, saying: "Don't do your surgery so fast. You have to at least give people the impression that the surgery is difficult. If you finish it so easily, people will doubt it."

Is it worth paying $100,000?"

Liu Muqiao laughed.

The entire operation took Liu Miqiao less than four hours.

Cancer of the head of the pancreas takes less than four hours, which is really fast. It takes four hours for a full stomach test.

Liu Muqiao did not say that at Antai Hospital, if he took Du Xiaoping to operate on pancreatic head cancer without metastasis, it would not take them more than three hours.

Of course, Mueller was only half-joking.

Doing it quickly also proves that the people he hired are powerful.

After this operation, Liu Miqiao was about to undergo a second operation. During the preoperative discussion and examination, Liu Miqiao did not participate in the entire process. He entrusted Zhu Yaguang.

Therefore, during the operation, Liu Miqiao gave the surgeon to Zhu Yaguang.

The cost of this operation is 120,000 US dollars, and Liu Miqiao wants to give Zhu Yaguang a little more.

Zhu Yaguang did not refuse the opportunity to perform surgery for Zhu Yaguang. It was absolutely difficult for a doctor to refuse the opportunity - even a doctor who performs surgeries every day.

This surgery was performed on a patient with an intracranial tumor, a glioblastoma, which is about the size of a duck egg. It is considered a relatively large surgery.

Difficulty is on the high side.

Although Liu Miqiao gave the chief surgeon to Zhu Yaguang, he did not transfer all the power. He always controlled the situation in key steps, and there was no loss for the patient.

The surgery was performed under a microscope, and the two of them cooperated very well, with basically no need for verbal communication.

The operating room is very quiet.

There are only occasional sounds of asking for equipment and the sound of equipment being slapped in hands.

Mueller looked on.

He had no way of telling who was the chief surgeon and who was the first assistant. Anyway, during the operation, Liu Miqiao and Zhu Yaguang's four hands were constantly operating.

As the second assistant, the local doctor really has very little work to do. He mainly cleans the surgical field.

When Liu Muqiao performed surgery, the surgical field was always kept very clean, with very few blood stains.

The brain tissue is white, like soft tofu.

Muller often accompanies surgeries.

He has seen more surgeries than anyone else. He has seen many craniotomy surgeries like today. It is the first time he has seen such a clear surgical field.

Well, although he didn't compete with several masters on the same stage, Muller thought that Liu Miqiao wouldn't lose much to them.

Brain surgery, cervical spine surgery, and pancreatic surgery are all disciplines that represent the peak of modern medicine. In each discipline, there are several super bosses.

Teng Ce and Bang Tai from the Department of Pancreatic Surgery have both been defeated by Liu Muqiao's knife.

The big bosses of cervical spine surgery, Sirosi and Onison, have also surrendered in front of Liu Miqiao.

So, what is the level of Liu Miqiao’s cranial surgery?

In today's medical world, brain surgery is in chaos. There is no absolute authority. There are more than a dozen super bosses. They have been fighting for more than ten years, and no one is convinced by the other.

This situation certainly has its advantages and disadvantages for the development of brain surgery, among which the disadvantages are the most important.

To give a few examples, since there is no absolute authority, there is no unified standard for judging surgical results, and there is no unified recognition of the invention of surgical techniques.

Therefore, the peak of brain surgery is now at a stage where princes are competing for hegemony.

However, as the regional executive officer of the Doctors Alliance, Muller still knows who is better and who is slightly worse. However, this knowledge is not very accurate, and there is no way to determine who is the best and who is the second.

We can only make a general judgment.

In the West Asia market led by Muller, they identified more than a dozen people as belonging to the absolute first echelon, and among them, they singled out three as the top among the top.

These three people, Taice Hideyuki, Benlle and Wooter, are relatively uncontroversial figures.

Tai Ce Hideyuki is a professor at National Jingdong University. He is a lean and tall man with slender limbs and looks somewhat like a scholar.

Except for the core of the brainstem, his brain surgery has no restricted areas for him. He once successfully saved a trauma patient with only half a brain.

He is in a supreme position in the field of brain surgery and trauma.

The "show-walking technique" he invented is revered as a classic technique in East Asia.

Benlle, a typical Caucasian, about 1.8 meters tall, is the super boss of neurosurgery at Hopkins Hospital. He is nearly 70 years old this year and is about to retire from the operating table.

Benlle, an old man, is an expert in brain tumors. He once removed a goose egg-sized tumor from his brain, and the patient actually lived for thirteen years.

This case was enough to establish him as a leader in neurosurgery. Later, he continued to flourish and removed fist-sized meningiomas.

He is a representative of American experts and a rare authority in the field of neurology.

The third one is Wooter, who is a British neurosurgery expert and an academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences. His three monographs are textbooks that modern neurology doctors must read. He is both a medical scientist and an educator.

He has made outstanding achievements in Parkinson's disease surgery and was one of the first experts to study Parkinson's surgery. The current Parkinson's radical surgery was developed based on his research.

Wooter is a short man, less than 1.55 meters tall, so he often has to stand on a stool during operations.

Wooter is a weird person. When he operates, he even has to take care of the instrument technician. He has a team. The first, second and third assistants are all his own people, and the instrument technician is also his person.

Therefore, it is difficult for others to set up an operation with him.

Of course, he is not conservative. According to him, he wants to maintain the perfection of every operation.

If others want to learn from his surgery, they can, he often does live broadcasts.

He just won't give you a chance to set up a stage.

Because of this, each of Wooter's surgeries can be recorded and used as a teaching material.

Now, Mueller has these three people in mind.

What would the three of them think after seeing Liu Miqiao’s surgery?

Should you belittle him or praise him?

Demeaning?

Haha!

Mueller laughed.

He really couldn't figure out how to belittle others.


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