415,‘blasphemy’ surgery
Chapter 397 ‘Blasphemy’ Surgery
【Save lives 99/100】
After seeing the system task display, Su Jie's face immediately fell.
Emergency braking at the last moment? The system really has your back!
"Ninety-nine get one free? A big reward for the first anniversary of the system binding?" Su Jie asked tentatively.
Unfortunately, the cold system did not give any reply.
Feeling extremely painful in his balls, Su Jie couldn't help but be a little surprised. Did he successfully detoxify more than 80 patients last night?
Are there so many?
Su Jie still remembers that before he came to the emergency department last night, the life-saving task completion rate was less than 10, but after one night, the number soared to 99?
"Sure enough, the efficiency of detoxification at the same time is very high. There are 18 patients in one wave, one wave every hour or so. Last night I almost detoxified continuously for about five hours..."
You know, Su Jie originally thought that this task would take at least a year to complete, but he didn't expect that he was now only one step away from success.
Thinking of this, Su Jie felt much better instantly. After closing the system interface, Su Jie took out his mobile phone and tried to learn more about the heart transplant surgery in his own way.
The system is temporarily unreliable, and Su Jie has to rely on himself for the time being.
Su Jie was very tempted by James' invitation. Once the cutting-edge technology of pig heart transplantation is successful, it will benefit millions of patients around the world who are waiting for heart donors.
If he could contribute his part to this groundbreaking surgery, Su Jie would feel a great sense of accomplishment.
When you become a doctor, isn’t it a sense of accomplishment that you pursue?
I went to CNKI to read a few latest papers on heart transplantation, and then went to the Xiangyuan forum to search for some discussions among doctors about heart transplantation.
Su Jie found that the current clinical development of heart transplantation is still very limited. Whether it is the number of papers or the popularity of discussions in forums, compared with other organ transplants, heart transplantation does not have an advantage.
The reason, Su Jie thinks, is the lack of donors.
As one of the most important organs of the human body, the heart can almost be called the origin of life.
The requirements for organ harvesting and the harsh transportation conditions not only make many patients waiting for transplants helpless, but are also a form of torture for many cardiac surgeons.
Without a heart donor, there would naturally be no surgery, and a technique that lacks practical operation is destined to be a castle in the air, difficult for doctors to truly understand and conquer.
The reason why domestic surgery is making such rapid progress is ultimately because there are too many patients. An ordinary surgeon may perform more operations in one week than a foreign doctor does in half a year.
Doctors belong to the elite education no matter which country they are in. They are a group of extremely smart people who are constantly gaining true knowledge through practice. Why can't they win against the gringos?
"There is too little information on the Internet. Next time I have time, I can go to the library with An Nan to look through the information."
Su Jie scrolled through the posts from Fragrant Garden, and the more he read, the more bored he became. Many of the people who posted had never even performed a heart transplant themselves, so the things they wrote were naturally flimsy, and they became boring after reading too many posts.
However, Su Jie estimated that he might not be able to find any useful information in the library. If he wanted to unlock the heart transplant surgery, it seemed that he still had to rely on the system.
The last patient who needs to be rescued must be found quickly!
Just when Su Jie was about to turn off his phone, a name suddenly flashed into his eyes, causing his fingers to pause for a moment as he closed the interface.
Professor Wade.
"Why does this name feel so familiar?"
Out of curiosity, Su Jie clicked on the post with the name "Professor Wade" in the title.
After briefly browsing the article, Su Jie realized that this was not a technical exchange post, but a help-seeking post.
The keyword Su Jie just searched for was 'heart transplant', and the content of this post for help happened to be related to heart transplant.
[Help, Mayo Center’s famous cardiac surgeon urgently needs a heart donor]
After reading the content of the post and seeing the photo of Professor Wade attached at the end of the post, Su Jie instantly recalled the name.
"Isn't this the same doctor who called heart transplantation a 'blasphemy' when I searched for it last time?!"
The photo attached at the end of the post should be the current situation of Professor Wade.
The snow-white hair is a bit messy, the skin on the face is loose and loose, like a rag, and under the high eyebrows unique to Europeans and Americans, there is a pair of cold eyes.
Even though the resolution of the photo was not high, Su Jie could still feel Professor Wade's numbness and despair for life.
It was not surprising that a terminally ill patient was waiting for a heart donor. However, Su Jie felt that something was wrong.
You know, Dr. Wade had previously published a paper criticizing heart transplantation as a "blasphemous" procedure and a disrespect for life.
From the wording of that paper, Su Jie could clearly feel that Dr. Wade had his own firm beliefs and deeply hated heart transplantation.
Even in every word, Su Jie could feel Professor Wade's hatred.
For a heart surgeon with such faith, would he be so numb because there is no suitable heart donor?
To be honest, Su Jie even doubted why such a doctor who hates heart transplants would post such a post.
Soon, Su Jie found the answer in the comment area.
"Who posted this post? Didn't the administrators check it carefully? Professor Wade is well-known in the industry for hating heart transplants. How could he post such a request for help in China?"
"You are still posting anonymously. Do you dare to report your name and hospital? I want to see where the doctors are so unqualified. Dr. Wade is also a big star in the industry. Now the situation is so miserable, and you are still here.
Last hit?”
"Brothers, please stop posting and just ignore him. I have already reported it and this post will be blocked soon!"
"Reported."
"Leave your name before deleting."
…
"It turned out to be an imposter."
Su Jie frowned, thinking that indeed every profession has its share of offenders. Even though doctors are all highly educated and usually wear majestic white coats, in a virtual world where their identities can be hidden, they still show their true colors.
?
Fortunately, most of the users in Fragrance Garden have the ability to distinguish right from wrong. This kind of deceptive post was quickly seen through. Enthusiastic colleagues even actively left messages below to warn latecomers not to believe this.
Such an outrageous lie.
Some people also deliberately introduced Professor Wade's past to passers-by who didn't know the truth, so that everyone could understand why Professor Wade would never post such a request for help.
"Professor Wade's wife and daughter both passed away due to a heart transplant operation. Originally, Professor Wade was actually one of the promoters of heart transplant surgery. But since that incident, Professor Wade switched sides and became a heart transplant surgeon.
The biggest trump card of the transplant opposition."
Seeing this comment, Su Jie suddenly said "Huh".
Chapter completed!