Chapter five hundred and eighty seventh double blossom
"Is the patient's condition stable over there?"
In the living room of the Qi family, Qi Yuanshan asked Fang Le.
"It's temporarily stable."
Fang Le said with a smile: "While I'm adjusting, I'll look at the situation. If I get through these two days, it won't be that troublesome in the future."
Han Shengxue went to a meeting before. Fang Le checked the room in the morning and came to Qi Youmin's place.
Qi Youmin has just returned to his room to rest. Qi Yuanshan is the only one at home, and everyone else has work.
"Lao Si came back yesterday and told us about the situation there."
Qi Yuanshan said: "The old man was very happy after hearing this."
Qi Yuanming came back last night and told some people in the Qi family about Fang Le's views and ideas on postoperative treatment.
Qi Youmin was indeed very happy to hear this.
That day, Qi Youmin asked Fang Le why he studied surgery. Fang Le responded in a joking manner, saying that it was nothing to do and it wasn't difficult anyway.
But in the past few days, Qi Yuanshan still told Qi Youmin a lot about some of Fang Le's thoughts and opinions, as well as some of what Fang Le had done during this period.
Last night, I heard Qi Yuanming talk about some of Fang Le's thoughts after the surgery. Qi Youmin was indeed very happy.
Fang Le is better than he thought and thinks more.
Qi Youmin has been practicing medicine for more than 70 years. As he said, after three dynasties, he has almost experienced the process of Western medicine from scratch, and also experienced the process of Western medicine from its initial backwardness to its gradual improvement.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, some Western medicine doctors appeared. At that time, many people were afraid of injections when they heard about them. Most people believed in traditional Chinese medicine.
Seeing Western medicine using such thick needles makes me feel worried.
Gradually, some people took it for granted, and gradually began to accept it. Now, modern medical hospitals and schools are blooming everywhere.
These are all things Qi Youmin has experienced.
Over the years, Qi Youmin himself has often been helpless.
Similar to patients with severe liver failure, advanced liver tumors, and advanced liver cirrhosis, Qi Youmin has encountered many patients in recent years. Some have been cured and some have been relieved. However, in general, the majority of patients cannot be cured.
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There are indeed examples of traditional Chinese medicine curing cancer, but not every patient can be cured. In many cases, traditional Chinese medicine can help patients relieve pain and allow patients to die more peacefully at the last moment, which makes the patients' families very grateful.
But elderly patients are okay, and their family members are more receptive. Like this time, a young child and a female patient in her thirties are both quite young.
Like Fang Le, the right way is to use surgery when necessary, and involve Chinese medicine practitioners in post-operative treatment to allow the patient to recover as much as possible.
Both Chinese medicine and Western medicine treat illnesses and save lives, so there is no need to compete.
"In fact, with the continuous development of society, the previous medical treatment model will gradually be eliminated, and the probability of encountering critical illness in small medical centers and clinics will become smaller and smaller."
Fang Le said slowly: "The traditional growth model of traditional Chinese medicine is inheritance, master-disciple inheritance, father-son inheritance, but no matter what kind of inheritance, it is based on rich experience. In layman's terms, both Chinese medicine and Western medicine are
We need to train our troops."
"However, as the medical treatment model has been eliminated, the probability of encountering acute and critical illnesses in small medical clinics and small clinics has decreased. After traditional Chinese medicine becomes a specialized department in a hospital, traditional Chinese medicine will have no advantage in emergency situations."
"Without training, you can only passively wait in the department. It is basically difficult for new people to grow up. Traditional Chinese medicine will gradually become an imbecile who focuses on health care and prevention."
Fang Le told Qi Yuanshan what he had said to Sun Qingping before.
At this time, transportation in some rural areas is still inconvenient. For example, in Qiyuan Mountain, people still often walk through the streets. But what will happen in a few years?
These are all things Fang Le has experienced himself.
"So, at this time, traditional Chinese medicine cannot be withdrawn. It must have a sense of participation in critical care. The more you withdraw, the more you will lose, and it will be difficult to go back."
"well said."
Qi Youmin walked down the stairs slowly. Qi Yuanshan and Fang Le hurriedly stood up and helped Qi Youmin to sit on the sofa in the living room.
"Fang Le is absolutely right."
After Qi Youmin sat down, he looked at Fang Le with relief: "I have watched it all the way over the past few decades. It has developed too fast and changed too fast..."
"In the past few years, some people have occasionally come to sit with me. Xiao Xue came here once a few years ago."
The Xiao Xue mentioned by Qi Youmin is none other than Xue Shuyang of Yanjing.
Qi Youmin is at least twelve or thirteen years older than Xue Shuyang, so it is appropriate to call him Xiao Xue.
"We talked about the situation of traditional Chinese medicine at that time."
Qi Youmin sighed: "It's just that we don't have the long-term and thorough view like Fang Le. In fact, in the past two years, just here in Shanghai, with the increase of hospitals, hospitals and clinics have encountered critical and serious situations.
A lot less.”
"Therefore, in terms of postoperative treatment and critical illness, traditional Chinese medicine must take root as soon as possible."
Fang Le said with a smile.
In fact, with the development of medicine, around 2010, some people began to advocate traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of some difficult and complicated diseases after surgery. However, at that time, the older generation of famous traditional Chinese medicine practitioners passed away one after another, and the growth of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners was slow.
Most Chinese medicine students have gone astray.
Sometimes, it is easy to take a step back, but it is extremely difficult to catch up.
Qi Youmin now really feels as if he and Fang Le have met each other late, and Fang Le feels more and more attracted to him.
After lunch at Qi's house, Fang Le chatted with Qi Youmin for another whole afternoon. Qi Youmin originally had to take a break at noon, but he didn't even take a break.
It wasn't until after dinner that Qi Youmin went to bed early.
Qi Yuanfeng still complained a little, but he was scolded by Qi Youmin.
"I don't have much time left. There is no difference between living for one more day and two more days. If I hear the truth in the morning, I will die in the evening."
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After dinner, just as Fang Le returned to the guest house, Niu Baohua came.
"Director Niu didn't go to the Shanghai Hotel today?"
Fang Le asked with a smile while pouring water for Niu Baohua.
"I don't have time here."
Niu Baohua said with a smile: "Besides, our Shanghai Hospital also performs laparoscopic surgery. If it hadn't been for this liver transplant, Cen Dongyang wouldn't have done it."
In Shanghai, Niu Baohua and Cen Dongyang are both experts in endoscopic surgery.
Chen Jidong initially invited Niu Baohua.
"Ha ha."
Fang Le couldn't help but laugh.
People like Niu Baohua and Han Shengxue are all department directors in the hospital. In terms of positions, they have reached the end of their career. In terms of level, they are not bad either. At this level, they don't really have much to pursue, so they all value face more.
Niu Baohua, Chu Jianlin, and Meng Qingfei were all competing for it. In addition to being interested in liver transplantation, they were also competing with each other.
This is actually pretty good.
If you have no desires or demands, it is just wood. Only when you have demands can you have motivation.
"Today, bed 18 underwent a comprehensive CT examination and liver function examination. This is the test result."
Niu Baohua handed a plastic bag to Fang Le.
Bed No. 18 was the patient who was initially preparing for a liver transplant. He had been undergoing conditioning for a week before the operation. When Fang Le came back from Xijing City, he said that he would be treated for a while and would not undergo surgery for the time being.
"Why did you suddenly do a comprehensive inspection?"
Fang Le asked in surprise as he opened it and looked at it.
He also checked the room in the morning.
"Professor Fang, you don't know that the patient and the patient's family have already contacted me twice in private without telling you."
Niu Baohua smiled bitterly.
"Seeing that the other two patients had successful surgeries, why can't they sit still?" Fang Le asked.
"That's not it."
Niu Baohua said: "I heard that the other two patients had successful surgeries and were already awake, so I was very excited."
"The situation is very good."
Fang Le looked at the test results and said, "Compared with the previous tests, the liver function should have recovered well, right?"
"It's not bad."
Niu Baohua pointed out: "Look here, the shadow is getting smaller."
"The patient should feel at ease?" Fang Le asked.
“After having the examination and comparing it with the previous examination results, I feel really relieved.”
Niu Baohua chuckled and said: "There is nothing you can do about surgery. For such a major surgery, no matter how good your recovery is, there will be consequences after the surgery."
"Yeah, if the liver is replaced, how could it not have any effect?"
Fang Le put the test results into a bag and handed them to Niu Baohua. He did not expect that other patients and their families would have other thoughts because of the surgery.
Niu Baohua glanced at Fang Le and had another idea.
Not to mention the success of the liver transplantation, does Chinese medicine treatment actually cure a patient?