During the meal, Yang Ping called Su Nanchen and his wife over. No matter where in the world, connections are actually very important. Yang Ping must expand connections for his uncle. As a scholar, he has top connections in his own professional field and can make timely decisions.
The exchange of information and detours are never avoided, which is extremely important in the field of scientific research.
Not only did he invite Su Nanchen and his wife, Yang Ping invited all the young talents from Nandu Medical University to have dinner together, so that they could also have the opportunity to maintain close contact with world-class scholars and expand their horizons.
Relying on reading papers to grasp the cutting-edge trends of professional development has a serious lag. If a research has been published in a paper, it means that at least phased results have been achieved, rather than just beginning or in progress. Science and technology must be communicated,
This is how we can stay advanced.
Similarly, for Bryan and Maninstein, they also hope to maintain close contact with these Chinese scholars to maintain communication in the academic field. Even if they are Nobel Prize winners, it is difficult to guarantee that they will always stand in the world.
At the forefront of academic research, achievements only represent the past, not the present.
The trip to Nandu Medical University not only increased Brian's confidence in his granddaughter's surgery, but also gave him a new look at China's current scientific research level, changing his previous stereotypes. Full communication can eliminate prejudice.
Next, Yang Ping began to prepare for Aisha's operation. Because the operation is very difficult and risky, various preoperative examinations must be complete and meticulous. The omission of any important information may bring disaster to the operation.
While waiting for the operation, Brian often wandered around the hospital, but Maninstein did not have time to hang out with him. He had many things to do and was simply too busy. He had to actively participate in preparing for Elsa's operation, and also
Taking this opportunity, he had a secret conversation with Mr. Huang, the chairman of the organizing committee for Yang Ping's wedding. In addition to the solo program he also contributed, he also presented a secret blockbuster program for the wedding. This program was regarded as a big gift to Yang Ping.
This is also an important reason why Maninstein came to China this time.
Unlike Maninstein, a familiar customer, Brian is completely unfamiliar with China. Although he is not a doctor, he also graduated from medical school. He is a top student at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, but he engaged in basic medicine after graduation.
Research, the main research field is human immunology. Therefore, Brian is very interested in the development of medicine in China. Now that he is in a Chinese hospital, he will naturally not let go of observing and researching Chinese hospitals.
Maninstein didn't have time to accompany him. He wandered around Sanbo Hospital by himself. Everywhere he went, whether it was the outpatient hall, the surgical building and the internal medicine building, there were seas of people. He found it very strange that this kind of thing
It is impossible to put it in Sweden.
Sweden has a population of just over 10 million in a land area of more than 400,000 square kilometers, so it is not surprising that such huge crowds of people are rarely seen.
Moreover, Sweden’s hierarchical diagnosis and treatment means that ordinary patients cannot see specialists at all. The first thing ordinary patients see is a family doctor, that is, a general practitioner in a clinic. There is no such thing as general outpatient clinics in those specialist hospitals. All patients in specialist hospitals are
It is recommended by family doctors to make appointments one level at a time.
Top experts also do not have the term "general outpatient clinic", so ordinary patients cannot come to specialized hospitals at any time, nor can they see doctors at any time. Patients have only one way to see a specialist, which is to make an appointment with a family doctor. This process is very long and takes about seven days on average.
For more than ten days, ordinary patients come to a specialized hospital as scheduled and have no right to choose a doctor. They can only arrange for a doctor to be arranged by the hospital.
Of course, the wealthy group is different. They can enjoy services that go far beyond basic medical care, such as private hospitals and private wards. They have enough money to open the way without waiting, and they also have the power to choose doctors.
At first, Brian was very disgusted with this noisy and messy scene, and felt that the medical experience was very poor. Gradually, he discovered that this kind of scene is the greatest freedom and equality in medical services. Although it is not perfect, it guarantees medical treatment.
Maximize equal utilization of resources.
Of course, compared to Sweden's hierarchical appointment system, the medical experience here is certainly not as good, but there is no need to wait for a long time for medical treatment like in Sweden. They can see a doctor quickly, get a diagnosis and complete treatment.
The more he learned about it, the more interested Brian became in Chinese hospitals. He wandered around and chatted with people in the hope of getting some valuable information.
He came to the outpatient clinic of the Institute of Surgery. Everyone knew that he was a Nobel Prize winner, so they respected him very much. He was also very polite and would greet people when he saw him. Brian's native language is Swedish, but his usual
The working language is English, so I am almost as proficient in English as my native language.
Professor Brian met Zhang Lin in the outpatient clinic. Zhang Lin greeted Brian in English. As soon as Brian heard that he met someone who could speak English, he immediately chatted with Zhang Lin and asked about the situation in the outpatient clinic, because he was now very interested in the clinic here.
Everything is curious.
Zhang Lin happened to be leading a few students and felt it was time to show off his English. He immediately confidently spoke a lot in English, which sounded fluent and correct, but Brian didn't understand a word of it.
In the end, Brian, who looked confused, could only tell Zhang Lin: "Can you communicate with me in English?"
What I said was English, but I didn’t understand a word. It was really embarrassing. Zhang Lin stood awkwardly in front of the students. The students next to him all looked at Zhang Lin. Why can’t foreigners understand Mr. Zhang’s English?
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"He speaks Swedish." Zhang Lin explained to the students, then made an excuse and led the students to evacuate in despair.
Zhang Lin also couldn't figure it out. He had also passed CET-6 and had studied carefully according to the textbook. How could he not be able to speak English well when encountering this real foreigner? He and Robert had always communicated in Chinese before and had not noticed this problem.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! On the contrary, Professor Zhang Zongshun's Chinese English can communicate with Brian without any barriers. Brian simply moved a chair to sit in Professor Zhang's clinic and listened to Professor Zhang's outpatient treatment. It was worthy of him.
Brian was shocked when he learned that Professor Zhang was eighty years old and could actually see more than forty patients in one morning.
In Sweden, not to mention such senior experts, an ordinary doctor in a clinic can see up to 10-15 patients a day, while senior experts in top specialty hospitals can see about four or five patients a day, which is about one morning.
The number of visits for two or three patients includes the doctor's rest time, because every time they see a patient, they need to drink coffee, listen to music, and relax before continuing to see the next patient.
This eighty-year-old doctor saw more than 40 patients in one morning. If Brian hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he would never have believed it was true, because it was simply beyond his knowledge.
Lack of knowledge is such a terrible thing. Brian used to take care of a Chinese doctor who used to be a doctor. Brian often asked him about Chinese medical matters. When the doctor said that Chinese doctors often
When he saw more than a hundred patients a day, Brian no longer wanted to communicate with the doctor, and he had always been very disgusted with the doctor because he thought the Chinese doctor was dishonest and completely lying. Now he felt the need to talk to
The doctor apologized.
Full of vitality and infinite possibilities. This is Brian’s evaluation of China after coming to China to observe for a few days.
Little Elsa's surgery is finally ready, and Brian has finished several days of open and secret visits. He now wants to pay attention to his granddaughter's surgery. Mr. Brian was arranged in the demonstration classroom, and Maninstein accompanied him to observe the surgery through video, so that he could master the surgery.
Throughout the entire operation process, Brian was prevented from pacing anxiously back and forth outside the operating room. Maninstein hated people walking around in front of him.
Aisha's surgery is ready. Because the surgery is very difficult and a little carelessness can easily lead to serious consequences, Yang Ping performs the surgery himself.
The skin incision is a signature one-step procedure. The scalpel cuts across the skin gently, just like the breeze blowing through the leaves, from the middle of the chest to the upper abdomen. This kind of surgery must fully open the chest and upper abdomen to complete the entire operation.
The exposed surface skin of the heart was cut open with a knife, and the heart inside was exposed like a ripe fruit, but it was still covered with a layer of pericardium.
Yang Ping carefully opened the pericardium, and the engine heart of the human body was completely exposed in front of everyone. Yang Ping needed to repair and relocate the engine.
The naked heart pumps on the screen, giving people an extremely strong visual impact. For ordinary people who have never seen a real surgical operation, this impact far exceeds the visual impact created by blockbusters.
Brian saw the pumping heart on the screen and stood up involuntarily. Maninstein held a remote control in his hand that could control screen switching and zooming. He immediately enlarged the picture of the heart so that it filled the entire screen and became a
A close-up.
It was so shocking! Brian saw a heart beating in front of him for the first time. At this moment, he felt the impact of life.
"This is the life force of the human body - the heart. Is this your first time seeing this scene? If the heart stops beating, it means the end of life."
"It will stop the heart later, and then restart the heart after the operation is completed. This operation is very exciting."
"Did you bring your antihypertensive and angina-relieving medicines?"
Maninstein acted as the commentator for his old friend. The shocking pictures and professional explanation made Brian's heart beat faster.
When Brian performed VR simulated surgery in the Digital Medicine Laboratory of Nandu Medical University, it was just a game without any consequences. Not only would Brian not have any psychological burden, but he would also be full of fun experiencing VR technology.
But the surgery on the screen now is not a game, but a real surgery on his granddaughter. Once something unexpected happens, it is not something as easy as Game Over, but a fresh life is lost.
The living heart beats rhythmically. This strong beating is a sign of life. Brian slowly sat back in his seat to calm down his nervous mood. Maninstein restored the screen to the default size so that you can see
The whole process of surgical operation.
After Yang Ping exposed the heart, he protected it with moist saline, and then began to open the sternum from the center of the chest. Using the crack in the sternum as the entrance, he used a spreader to open the entire chest, including the left side of the chest that was supposed to accommodate the heart.
There is only one lung now, and the place where the heart used to be is empty and there is nothing.
"That place was originally the home of the heart, but the heart has been wandering outside. It has been wandering for six years. Now it can finally go home. The road home will be full of unknown dangers. We will wait and see." Maninstein slowly explained each step.
Sub screen.
"Thank you, but your explanation style makes me even more nervous." Brian said after taking a breath.
The bottom of the left lung was empty, but of course it was filled with some loose connective tissue. Yang Ping cleaned up these useless loose connective tissues, and then started from the roots of the great blood vessels of the heart, following the clues to find the aorta and vena cava.
Action. This is not difficult. Yang Ping quickly separated the aorta and vena cava all the way to the position below the diaphragm.
The scientific name of Waixinren is Pentalogy of Cantrell. Several hospitals in China can now perform corrective surgery for this kind of deformity. However, for severe cases of Pentalogy of Cantrell like Aisha, almost no doctor dares to perform surgery unless that person
The doctor holds the patient's courage to death.
It seems simple to let the "heart" go home, but the technical requirements are extremely high.
Soon, all the goals of the surgery were revealed and everything was clear.
The chief surgeon is like a master of organization, and the messy things are clearly displayed in front of everyone.
The next operation is a major operation, which must correct the deformity of the heart, cut off the great blood vessels, and move the free heart into the chest—its original home.
With the injection of cardioplegia, Elsa's heart stopped beating, and his brain and body were maintained by extracorporeal circulation. Brian was shocked and couldn't help but sweat, because the cessation of heartbeat, even if it was temporary, meant that
From a physiological point of view, Elsa is now in a reversible state of "death".
"What happens if the operation fails or the heart fails to beat again?" Brian couldn't help but ask.
Maninstein calmly said: "Death!"
''What's the probability?"
"Although this is an extremely low-probability event, the question of whether or not it falls on Aisha is the difference between 0 and 100%. There is no intermediate state."
After hearing Maninstein's explanation, Brian was extremely nervous.
"Dude, can you please switch to an upbeat commentary style?"
"No, I am a scientist and must respect objective facts." Maninstein replied.
The great blood vessels of the heart have been severed, which means that the heart has been separated from the human body and has become an isolated organ. Now the heart needs to be put into the chest cavity for re-anastomosis.
PS: Sorry, I was studying abroad during this period, studying in the hospital where "Robert" works. Now I am back and can update normally. Thank you everyone!