Chapter 823 Zhu Huoyan is suspected of liver cancer(1/2)
After a week of emergency renovation, three of the most advanced operating rooms of this era have been installed.
All equipment and machines in the operating room are the most advanced models, even the surgical instruments are customized versions imported from Medtronic, and all drugs are packaged and delivered directly from the United States.
It can be said that Carlos, in order for his daughter's surgery to go smoothly, would definitely have to rely on wind and rain, as long as everything was purchased by the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
By the way, the parents of the conjoined twins in the back also benefited.
Chen Qi was debugging three latest models of ventilators for children, and then he was amazed:
"Look, this thing is almost half automated. I heard that a ventilator costs 500,000 US dollars. I can't afford it. What does it mean to make money? Science and technology are the most profitable."
Liu Huijuan, director of the hospital office next to her, smiled and said:
"Dean, this Mexican guest is so polite. Yesterday, 20 of the latest model incubators were delivered, which made Director Liu of the Department of Pediatrics very happy."
This time, the "New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery" sent two children's surgery machines, so most of the equipment provided by the journal and the Mexican music tycoon were pediatric systems.
Pediatrics has always been neglected in hospitals. Now that so many advanced equipment have been introduced, pediatrics is having a great harvest.
Director Liu Shumei never dreamed that the two surgical operations would eventually give the Department of Pediatrics a huge advantage, and she no longer had to envy the popular services of other departments.
At this time, Yi Zewen walked into the operating room from the outside, and his eyes glowed golden when he saw the new machine:
"Boss, don't forget that the most profitable department in our hospital is our emergency department. If you have good things, you can't just think about other departments. Do you want to give us one of these ventilators?"
The emergency department of the People's Hospital is now full almost 24 hours a day.
It is conservatively estimated that the profit in one year alone can reach more than 50 million yuan. In 1991, how many domestic companies could reach this profit amount?
Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that the emergency department is like a hen that can lay eggs. For this reason, Yuezhong Hospital specially built an emergency building, including outpatient clinics, operating rooms, observation rooms, wards, and a small EICU.
Definitely the leading position in the country.
Chen Qi rolled his eyes at Yi Zewen: "At such a young age, you spend all your time thinking about bringing good things to your department. How can you think like a rich man?"
Yi Zewen retorted nonchalantly: "Isn't this what I have learned from you, boss? We don't bring foreign goods to our country all day long."
Everyone in the operating room chuckled.
Chen Qi was not angry and kicked Yi Zewen: "Tell me, what's the matter with you?"
"Oh, that's it. I have followed your instructions and photocopied the ideas and steps of our operation and distributed them to experts who came from all over the world. Guess what?"
"What's wrong?"
"These experts don't seem to believe that we can complete so many steps in one operation in one go."
"Tch, so what if you don't believe me. If I can't put on a good show this time and still perform this surgery in a regular manner like other doctors, wouldn't I be missing out on a good opportunity to become famous in the world? If people don't believe it, I'll let them wait and see!
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After saying that, Chen Qi tilted his mouth and revealed Zhao's sneer.
At this time, major hotels in Vietnam and China were filled with surgeons from all over the world.
Chen Qi's surgery this time is absolutely unprecedented.
An operation performed on a mermaid child involves kidney transplantation, rectal transplantation, anal reconstruction, urinary duct and bladder reconstruction, mermaid foot separation, etc.
Conjoined twins involve how to divide the liver, stomach, and part of the intestines? Should they be divided in half or as needed?
The above are all global problems, and several of them have never been done before in the world, such as rectal transplantation, which had never been done before 1991.
It can be said that Chen Qi performed these two operations almost in the "surgery restricted area", which is almost an unprecedented feat.
Therefore, hundreds of doctors from urology, gastrointestinal surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, anorectal surgery, organ transplantation, general surgery, pediatrics, and orthopedics from major hospitals around the world gathered in Yuezhong.
Good guy, I didn’t know that the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital was going to hold the annual World Congress of Surgery.
In addition to the reputation of the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery, these foreigners were more curious about Chen Qi's two surgeries, so almost all the doctors who accepted the invitation came.
Mayo Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Toronto General Hospital, Charité Hospital, Karolinska University Hospital, Lausanne University Hospital, Singapore General Hospital, University of Tokyo Hospital
etc.
Even the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, which was destroyed by Chen Qiyi's fire, sent doctors to participate.
If the doctors at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center knew that it was Chen Qi who burned down their hospital, they would probably burn down the Yuezhong Hospital today, right?
The arrival of top surgeons from all over the world attracted doctors from major domestic hospitals to rush to Vietnam as quickly as possible.
Union Hospital, Zhongshan Hospital, West China Hospital, Ruijin Hospital, Huashan Hospital, Tongji Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Third Hospital of Peking University, Xijing Hospital, etc.
Even the digital hospital sent many doctors in green military uniforms.
Haidong Medical University even regarded itself as half the host, and almost all expert doctors from the five affiliated hospitals rushed to Vietnam.
Suddenly, the Yuezhong Hospital became the gathering center of the world's medical circles in April, and the newly built auditorium was almost full of seats.
When there are more doctors, small circles will be formed. In addition to normal social interactions, Chinese and foreign doctors are all studying the surgical ideas given by Chen Qi in advance.
Professor Lu Hezai from the Department of Urology of Union Hospital was also an old friend with Chen Qi. At this time, he felt uncomfortable looking at the information, so he said to Professor Bi Hongsheng from the Zhongshan Hospital next to him:
"Old Bi, look at this information. In addition to most of the kidneys, the mermaid child doesn't even have ureters, bladders, or urethral openings. So how can he rebuild the urinary system? He can't solve it with just a bladder."
Professor Bi Hongsheng also nodded slightly:
"Yes, as we all know, the bladder cannot be used for transplantation. The current treatment plan is to abandon the bladder and directly use an external urine bag to store urine. However, Chen Qi clearly proposed in the surgical idea that the urine storage function should be placed on
How can this be done in a patient’s body?”
The two professors’ questions were immediately echoed by the people around them:
"Right, Comrade Chen Qi seems to be in trouble. He wants to regain his bladder, which is an impossible task."
"A total of three major surgeries on Mermaid Children took 10 hours to prepare. Time is very tight. If there is a mistake in one of the middle steps, the operation will fail, and we will be embarrassed."
"Young man, you are still too conceited."
"that is……"
If I want to compare real worries/fake worries in the Chinese medical circle, comparatively speaking, the surgeons in the European and American circles have a more in-depth discussion.
Professor Leonard from Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States was also chatting with colleagues about Chen Qi’s surgery:
"Say, if you are Dr. Chen Qi and you perform surgery according to Chen's ideas, how do you think he will perform the urinary tract reconstruction and anorectal reconstruction surgery?"
Dr. Prol from Lausanne University Hospital said:
"The biggest difficulty here is not kidney transplantation. Many doctors can perform kidney transplantation, but no one has tried this surgery to reconstruct the urinary tract. After all, our patients in the past could not have even had vesicles and ureters. At most, they had kidney disease.
Necrosis.”
"Do you think it could be a bladder transplant?"
"It's unlikely. If there is a problem with the bladder, it can only be repaired, not transplanted, because the transplanted organs are all solid, and hollow organs cannot be transplanted."
Dr. Huang Zhiqin from Singapore General Hospital suddenly revealed:
"Our hospital is currently experimenting with a new surgical method, which is to use the colon to replace the bladder. The operation involves taking a part of the colon, shaping it into the shape of a bladder, and placing it in the pelvic cavity so that urine can be discharged.
But this kind of surgery requires a certain length of ureter, and this mermaid kid doesn’t even have a ureter. Obviously, the colon-to-bladder surgery cannot be successful. I really can’t think of any other good methods?”
Dr. Victor from Toronto General Hospital frowned and said:
"Not only the bladder cannot be transplanted, the rectum, both the large intestine and the small intestine are hollow organs and are recognized as one of the organs that cannot be transplanted. How dare Dr. Chen Qi do that?"
Professor Leonard smiled and said:
"It's not necessarily that we can't do it. Dr. Chen must have his own unique method, otherwise he wouldn't dare to carry out these two public surgeries, right?"
The doctors from all over the world in the small conference room nodded slightly, looking very worried.
These foreign experts and professors have very complicated feelings.
On the one hand, they want to see two wonderful and unprecedented surgeries. After all, this is a major advancement in human surgery and can also provide sufficient clinical experience for future generations, so they hope that the surgeries will be successful.
On the other hand, these two ultra-difficult surgeries were performed by a young doctor from China. Jealousy can sometimes change a person beyond recognition, so they also secretly hoped that Chen Qi's surgery would fail.
Chen Qi didn't think too much. When he came out of the operating room, he was in a very beautiful mood.
At this time, Zuo Liwei, the chief of the medical department, ran over in a hurry, his face not so good-looking.
Chen Qi's footsteps paused, and he had a bad feeling in his heart.
What doctors are most afraid of is sudden shouting or someone running fast in the hospital, which often means that something bad has happened.
If the hospital's internal broadcast calls 999 for a department, it often means that there is a patient in that department who has cardiac and respiratory arrest and needs the nearest doctor to go to the hospital for emergency treatment.
If the hospital's internal broadcast shouts 333, the situation is more serious and often represents a mass incident that requires the entire hospital to assemble urgently.
Therefore, medical staff who work in hospitals may feel tired of their work at worst, or suffer from neurasthenia at worst. They often worry about their cell phones ringing when they go to bed at night.
When Section Chief Zuo saw Chen Qi, he immediately shouted: "Dean, it's not good, it's not good!"
Chen Qi hurried forward to greet him: "What's wrong? Run slowly, your leather shoes will be gone."
Section Chief Zuo ran to Chen Qi panting. He was out of breath but kept talking:
"Zhu, Director Zhu fainted!"
"ah?"
In the ward, Zhu Huoyan was lying weakly on the bed, with oxygen hanging from his nose, and his face was very sallow. He was surrounded by worried colleagues.
To be continued...