Time flies day and night to Thursday, which is another physical examination day every other week.
Yu Zhiming completed the physical examination at the hospital donation unit in the morning, returned to the office for lunch, and heard three messages in succession.
"Dr. Yu, the results came out. The bone marrow transplant match with that guy is not suitable. Hehe..."
The probability of a successful bone marrow transplant in an immediate relative is generally between 25% and 100%.
This mainly depends on the relationship between the matcher and the patient.
If matched with the patient's direct parents and children, the probability of matching is about 50%.
If the matcher and the patient are identical twins, the probability of matching is 100%.
If the patient is matched with other siblings, the probability is only about 25%.
If you are matched with a stranger, the probability drops sharply to tens of thousands or even one in a million.
Yu Zhiming saw that Zhou Mo had a look of relief on his face, and said with a smile: "It's because God doesn't let you help that guy, so you don't have to worry and feel uncomfortable anymore."
"As for that guy, if he has money, he can push the odds and issue a reward of millions and millions of dollars. Globally, even with a probability of one in a million, he can find a successful matching donor."
Zhou Mo chuckled and said: "I have done my best to that guy, so I don't care about his life or death."
After a pause, Zhou Mo turned around and said, "The little girl with allergies last night was out of danger after treatment last night."
"I asked an acquaintance nurse to talk to me and found out that last night..."
Zhou Mo slowly recounted: "The mother and daughter were driving home from their best friend's place. On the way, the little girl opened a pack of snacks given by her best friend that were said to be brought from the United States."
"After a while, the little girl became allergic and couldn't breathe. The little girl's mother was so frightened that she quickly drove to the nearest place, which was our Huashan."
"What a coincidence, we ran into a traffic jam."
"The little girl's mother had no choice but to abandon the car and run to the hospital with her daughter in her arms. She ran alone with her daughter in her arms. After a while, she lost strength and asked for help."
"Then, that guy showed up."
Yu Zhiming nodded lightly and said: "Fortunately, it's not the worst situation. That guy still has a bottom line."
He then said: "Many Chinese people think that foreign food is safe. In fact, the United States ranks first in the types and quantities of food additives used. Moreover, they do not need to label them in the ingredient list of food. This leads to the United States
Human allergies are notoriously serious."
As Yu Zhiming spoke, he took a neurological test report handed over by Zhou Mo.
When I opened it, I found that it belonged to a little boy from Hong Kong Island.
Yu Zhiming looked at several neurological examination items in detail and found that in the nerve electrophysiological examination results, there was abnormal hysteresis and loss of current, which was about one-fifth less than the normal current value.
This number is abnormal and indicates nerve damage.
Of course, this is the obvious thing.
If there had been no neurological damage, the little boy would not have been in a wheelchair and unable to walk with his own legs.
The question is how to treat it next?
Warming? Current stimulation?
Similar treatment, which the little boy has been undergoing for the past six years, shows that it has no effect.
Using Gi's Amino Acids to Boost Recovery?
Yu Zhiming pondered and shook his head. Ji's amino acid only promotes and improves the recovery speed, it cannot make something out of nothing.
Six years of recovery had no effect. It is very likely that the nerve damage has lost the possibility of recovery.
Maybe you can try nerve transplantation...
After three o'clock in the afternoon, the little boy's mother from Hong Kong Island followed Zhou Mo to the director's office on the seventh floor of Zhizhen Building and met Director Qi Yue.
"Hello, Ms. Tao! I am Dr. Yu Zhiming's teacher, neurologist Qi Yue."
After introducing himself, Qi Yue suddenly felt a strange feeling.
When he went out to participate in various activities before, when others introduced him, they always introduced him as Qi Yue, a diagnostic expert at Huashan Hospital.
I don’t know when the introduction to him included the phrase “Dr. Yu Zhiming’s teacher” after the attributive word “diagnostic expert” of Huashan Hospital.
I don’t know since when, “Dr. Yu Zhiming’s teacher” became the first attribution used when people introduced him, ranking first in Huashan Hospital.
Nowadays, when he introduces himself, he habitually adds "Dr. Yu Zhiming's teacher".
That guy's status has really skyrocketed.
Qi Yue sighed secretly, looked at the nervous woman in front of him, and said with a gentle face: "We have a consultation about your child's treatment."
"We have seen your child's past treatment records. It can be said that most of the treatment methods have been used."
"Except one..."
Qi Yue paused for a moment and then said slowly: "Surgery, to be precise, it is a nerve transplant."
Ms. Tao from Hong Kong Island asked in confusion: "Nerve transplant surgery? My son's leg nerves are replaced by someone else's?"
Qi Yue explained: "It's not like that. It's an autologous transplant, using your own nerves to replace the faulty nerves."
He took out the simple diagram drawn by Yu Zhiming, showed it to Ms. Tao, and then said: "Doctor Yu found that there is a problem with the two nerves that come out of your son's lumbar spine."
"Dr. Yu will also participate during the operation to confirm the scope of the neurological problem."
"If the nerve that needs to be intercepted is relatively short, because the nerve has a certain degree of elasticity, there is no need to transplant the nerve from another place to fill it, and the two ends can be sutured directly."
"If the nerve in question is relatively long, a section of nerve needs to be cut from other parts of the body to fill it."
Ms. Tao nodded and asked again: "After this nerve transplant surgery, will my son be able to walk?"
Qi Yue said solemnly: "That's the problem. We can't guarantee that your son's legs will regain strength after this surgery."
"I can only say that it is possible!"
Ms. Tao asked: "How likely is it?"
Qi Yue replied very cautiously: "Given that this is Dr. Yu's discovery and suggestion, the possibility is at least 60%."
"only……"
Qi Yue then reminded: "If the operation does not go well, your son may not only have weakness in his legs, but also lose his existing consciousness."
"The possibility of recovery in the future is very slim."
Ms. Tao was silent for a moment and said, "In other words, this neurosurgical treatment is Stud."
"Either you succeed, or you lose everything and any hope of recovering your legs."
Qi Yue nodded slightly and said, "That's understandable."
Ms. Tao bit her lip with a struggling expression and said, "My son is twelve years old. He is not only strong, but also very independent."
"He still needs to make his own decision on this matter..."
After five o'clock in the afternoon, Zhou Mo saw the mixed-race man again.
"Ms. Zhou, Mr. Lin really hopes to meet you. If his treatment is not effective yet and he cannot find a successfully matched donor, it will only take two or three months at most."
The mixed-race young man said: "Mr. Lin said that he no longer has children in the United States and needs to discuss some posthumous matters with you."
Zhou Mo said expressionlessly: "There is a saying in our country, you raise me when I am young, and I will raise you when you are old. If he doesn't do it in the past, don't think about the care in the future."
"As for the posthumous matters, you traveled thousands of miles to come here for him. I believe that one day, you will be able to take care of the posthumous matters for him."
Zhou Mo added: "I have nothing to do with him anymore. If you have anything to do with him in the future, don't come to me again..."