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Chapter 1030: A minor surgery by the way

In the afternoon, Yang Ping conducted routine ward rounds and walked around the ward of the main unit. He then went to the ICU to see Aisha. The little girl's vital signs were stable after the operation.

Brian was also allowed to enter the ICU for his first postoperative visit. When he saw the awake Aisha with normal vital signs, he couldn't help but feel excited again. He also admired Yang Ping's medical skills.

And Brian had an idea. He wanted to donate his Nobel Prize to Sanbo Hospital. The money had been kept in the bank untouched. He used to plan to treat his granddaughter, but he never spent it. Now Brian wants to use it.

This money is given to Sanbo Hospital, which specializes in studying outsiders, to help more outsider children. I hope that children from all over the world can come to China for surgery. Although the money is not a lot, it is still a heartfelt gesture.

After Brian visited his granddaughter, he and Maninstein brought the banner to the doctor's office. At this time, Yang Ping was reviewing Elsa's surgery with the doctors. This kind of postoperative review can accumulate experience and lessons, and improve everyone's

surgical level.

Brian came to the doctor's office with a pennant. Because it was his first time delivering pennants and he had little experience, he acted very stiffly. Before August could say hello to Yang Ping, Brian stood in front of Yang Ping and immediately held his hands

The body of the scroll banner is bowed at ninety degrees, and it is fixed in front of Yang Ping like a sculpture.

Yang Ping was startled by his sudden move. This gesture looked like submitting a letter of surrender instead of sending a banner. It looked weird.

"Professor Yang, Mr. Brian has sent you a special banner to express his gratitude to you. Please accept it." Maninstein could not speak such authentic Chinese with his own Chinese proficiency. This is

Auguste gave him a draft, which he memorized in advance.

At this time, the doctor next to him also realized that Brian was obviously here to deliver the banner. He was suddenly in this position just now. No one could figure out what was going on. Yang Ping quickly stood up and took the scroll banner.

But Brian remained motionless in this posture. Maninstein thought he was too deep into the scene and patted him: "Okay, you can straighten up now."

A look of extreme pain appeared on Brian's face: "I--I can't move now, and now I can't straighten my waist at all."

Maninstein immediately went to help him, and several doctors also hurriedly helped, helping Mr. Bryan to sit up. However, Mr. Bryan's waist could not move at all. He could not sit in this position, so he could only help him according to his own requirements.

He stepped aside, holding the edge of the desk with both hands, and continued to maintain this weird posture, his face pale.

"Lumbar intervertebral herniation or lumbar spondylolisthesis?" Yang Ping immediately made a judgment for him based on the symptoms.

This is most likely due to the presence of intervertebral disc herniation or slippage in the lumbar spine, resulting in segmental instability. After bending down, either the intervertebral disc suddenly herniates and compresses the nerve roots, or the lumbar segments experience excessive relative displacement, and soft tissue is embedded during the displacement process.

It cannot be reset, and now it can only be maintained in this position. To put it simply, the lumbar spine is stuck.

"Normally I don't dare to bend down like this, but today I forgot about it. I bent down like this and now I can't get up. The back of my left leg is also very swollen and painful." Brian gritted his teeth as he spoke, his expression extremely painful.

At this time, almost all doctors thought of this. They are all well-trained and excellent doctors, and their professional quality is very high.

"Help him go to the ward and ask Dr. Liang to come down and insert an analgesic pump into him, and then push him down to do an MRI to see what's going on." Yang Ping ordered the doctors around him, and everyone immediately took action, everyone took their places, and divided the work and cooperated.

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Seeing how embarrassing it was for his old friend to send the pennant, Maninstein had already made adequate plans to open the pennant and read out the thank-you note above, and then everyone stood in a row to take pictures. But now how could anyone have free time to open the pennant and read out the thank-you letter?

Taking photos, everyone was concerned about his condition.

After hearing what Yang Ping said, Maninstein also agreed with this preliminary diagnosis. If this was true, this old friend would have been stabbed in China.

"It's been many years, so every time I don't dare to bend down, sometimes I can't straighten up even when I bend down to pick up paper scraps on the ground. I always thought I had a sprained waist. Today the symptoms are particularly severe, and it feels like my waist is broken."

After Brian said this, there was sweat on his forehead.

Someone pushed a wheelchair, but Brian couldn't sit in the wheelchair at all. He decided to walk to the ward on his own. With the help of everyone, Brian walked to the ward step by step in this weird posture.

Everyone helped him lie on his side on the hospital bed, but he still maintained this position. His lumbar spine could not move, and the slightest movement caused bone-breaking pain.

After he took a rest, Fatty Liang hurried over with equipment. With the assistance of a trainee, he quickly inserted an analgesic pump into Brian for pain relief. In Brian's situation, ordinary people

Pain relief methods were not very effective, so Yang Ping simply put him on an analgesic pump.

After the pain subsided, two young doctors pushed him to the imaging department for MRI. Maninstein followed him all the time. He didn't expect that his old friend's waist was so unsatisfactory that it ended up like this.

The results of the lumbar spine MRI showed that the 4/5th lumbar intervertebral disc had prolapsed and the 4/5th lumbar spondylolisthesis had occurred. The prolapsed huge nucleus pulposus had tightly pressed against the left nerve root. The nerve root had become significantly edematous, and the degree of lumbar spondylolisthesis had reached level 2.

Degree, in this case, surgery must be performed, not only to remove the prolapsed intervertebral disc, but also to reduce and fuse the lumbar 4/5.

"Old man, you are really lucky this time. The place of illness is at Sanbo Hospital." Maninstein congratulated Brian.

Brian thought that Maninstein was still laughing at him at this time, but when he thought about it, it was the same. He had been suffering from this disease for many years, and sooner or later it would become like this. Now that he was ill at Sanbo Hospital, he happened to find Professor Yang for surgery. Isn't that enough?

Lucky?

"I agree with you, this is a lucky thing." Brian is also open-minded. In his heart, as long as his granddaughter is fine, everything else is not a problem.

Maninstein added: "Just treat it as a minor surgery while coming to China."

"I just heard the doctor describe it. The operation is not that big. The prolapsed intervertebral disc must be removed, the remaining intervertebral disc tissue between the two vertebrae must be removed, and then bone tissue must be implanted between them. Finally, a special implant must be implanted.

The screws will firmly fix the two vertebrae together so that they will always grow together." Brian was curled up on the bed, still lying on his side. On the way back and forth from the examination, he had already asked about his surgery.

Got seven, seven or eight.

In this situation, it is not a matter of whether you are willing to have surgery. The surgery must be done. Otherwise, you will go back to Sweden and let the Swedish doctors torment. Swedish doctors only perform a few lumbar spine surgeries a year. Each of them has a perfect educational background.

, the theoretical knowledge is also watertight, but the amount of surgery is too low, and the surgical technology is definitely not as good as here. In the past, Brian would not stay in China for surgery even if he died of pain, and would have to crawl back to Europe, but now his understanding has changed

A complete change, he really couldn't believe in the skills of those superior men.


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