Chapter 936 Really Rich
Lao Meiyong looked at the way Ling Ran flipped his fingers, and it really felt like a magic show.
However, he knew that Faulkner didn't mean that.
"Is there a problem with the operation? Mr. Faulkner?" This is the question that Lao Meiyong is most concerned about, and it is also the core question he pursues to ask Faulkner.
"How do I know now." Faulkner replied annoyedly.
Surgery, no matter how well it is done, has a probability of failure, especially in a major surgery like combined liver and stomach resection, it is almost inevitable that there will be problems in the middle, it only depends on the size of its impact. In the final analysis, it is still a survival surgery, and there are many crises lurking in the surgery.
If you use a yellow plot outline to describe it, the perfect liver and stomach combined radical operation is like opening a harem in a high-level women's prison with high security. A fresh state of mind needs to be foreshadowed and logical, and then it is better to compare whether the climax part is good-looking, whether the core content is simple and easy to understand, whether the foreplay part is meticulous, and whether the emotional part is fascinating...
Faulkner had a vague premonition that most of today's operations would be successful.
Why did he have such a premonition? Because the operation he performed would be successful without the fluency of the current operation. Ling Ran's operation was so smooth. If it was not successful, how else would others do the liver and stomach? Combined radical surgery?
Faulkner's heart was a little confused. He read the materials for more than a day in order to intervene in today's operation, but what about the operation?
Confusion appeared in Faulkner's eyes. He looked again at Lao Meiyong, then at Dean Bo, and what came to mind was the contract he had signed.
His purpose is to perform surgery, earn a lot of money, and after paying alimony, he can send the child to summer camp with the rest of the money, so that he can relax for ten days. Therefore, Faulkner has a lot of requirements for the terms of the surgery part of the contract.
It's just that, if there is no surgery that requires him to take action, the money that Faulkner can get, although still a lot, is not enough for the summer camp.
The majestic Mayo hospital's specialist attending, flew all the way to China, and couldn't earn enough money for a summer camp..., I'm afraid I'll be laughed to death by my little boyfriend in the early days.
Faulkner frowned tightly.
Lao Meiyong always pays attention to the expressions of foreign doctors, especially the expressions of the two American doctors, which always affects Lao Meiyong's aging and greedy heart.
"Dean Bo." Lao Meiyong turned in one direction,
Asked for help: "What's the situation now?"
"Everything is going well." Dean Bo's attitude was neither good nor bad, so he gave an answer.
"But the attitude of these foreigners always feels a little strange." Lao Meiyong smiled embarrassingly, and said, "Don't laugh at me, Chairman Du's current illness, I am really disturbed."
"If I were in your position, I would also be restless." Dean Bo said the truth with a smile, and at the same time once again despised Lao Meiyong. I can't even analyze my mentality, and my level is really weak.
Lao Meiyong may be confused because he is concerned, but his face is still full of anxiety.
His expression and movements made Faulkner suspicious again.
Could it be that there are still variables?
From this point of view, if there are variables, it is not surprising.
Combined radical gastrectomy is originally a complicated large-scale operation. It is not surprising that there are two or even three surgeons in one operation.
In general surgery, such operations are relatively rare, but in craniocerebral surgery or neurosurgery, a similar division of labor mechanism has already matured. Three surgeons are fighting for 6 hours or even 8 hours. is very normal.
Thinking of this, Faulkner looked at Ling Ran carefully, and couldn't help but think, at his age, it is already quite remarkable to be able to perform liver surgery so well. Looking at it this way, might he not know how to do stomach surgery? Operation?
Of course, it seems a bit exaggerated to say that he doesn't know how to do it. It should be that he is not very skilled in doing it - the more Faulkner thinks about it, the more reasonable he feels.
If it was a doctor of his age, Faulkner would never think so much. After all, if a surgeon's professional level is high enough, even world-class, then even if he can't dominate the field, it is easy for him to learn some similar disciplines.
It is quite common in the field of surgery that a doctor who does stomach surgery does not know how to do liver surgery, but it is very rare that a doctor who does liver surgery does not know how to do stomach surgery.
It was Ling Ran's age, which caused Faulkner to have doubts: Maybe this guy is a student taught in a crash course in the East? So liver cutting is very good, but in other respects, maybe it has inherent disadvantages?
Faulkner looked at the operation on the screen with a little expectation.
Chi slip.
Chi slip!
Chi Liu...
Ling Ran removed the liver step by step. There were no accidents or disturbances. It was as flat as an art movie. It kept tickling you and made you feel ups and downs. But after reading it carefully, you felt that it was back to normal. I think it has a deep meaning, but after really thinking about it, I will understand that it is meaningless!
It really doesn't make sense!
It was a simple operation of cutting the liver and stomach. When Ling Ran started to cut the stomach, Faulkner understood it.
The young doctor in front of him is not only good at liver cutting, but also stomach cutting, maybe even better than him, but Faulkner is no longer willing to compare, because he has already understood one thing, this summer, I am going to spend thirteen days with my three lovely children. Is there any more nightmare than this?
"Doctor Faulkner, would you like to sit down and rest for a while?" Corbett kindly reminded: "You have occupied it for a long time."
"Huh? How long has it been?" Faulkner seemed to wake up with a start.
"It's more than an hour, starting from the beginning of the operation." Corbett looked a little bright, as if he had just spent more than an hour watching a movie. Of course, for a doctor of his level, he could still see the surgical scene for study, and it was paid for by others to let him watch it. The mood must be much more refreshing than watching a movie.
Faulkner also looked down at his blue and black circled Rolex. This watch was earned from his consultation in Japan last time, but this time it reminded him: the liver part in a combined liver and stomach surgery, It only took about 100 minutes in total.
"What is your real purpose for inviting us to China?" Faulkner turned his head suddenly, looking in the direction of Dean Bo and Lao Meiyong.
The two looked at each other in blank dismay, and several doctors from Yunyi also looked over with great interest.
"We want to ask you to do some necessary consultation on the operation process..." Lao Meiyong explained in a low voice to the translator.
Faulkner laughed angrily: "I didn't see any necessary part. In fact, I know what you think. You Chinese want to prove to us European and American doctors that your genius can be done by others in a few years. It takes a lifetime, right? This is international medical competition? Where do you want to compete? Asia? Africa?"
The reason why Mayo is famous, and the reason why it must be famous, is that Mayo is a purely international hospital that earns money from patients all over the world.
Therefore, Faulkner also naturally divergent thinking.
Dean Bo wanted to laugh but didn't dare to laugh: "Mr. Faulkner, it's really just a consultation, you don't need to think too much."
"Consulting? You pay too much for consulting." Faulkner shook his head.
"However, we are willing to pay so much money." Lao Meiyong didn't want Americans to get entangled in this issue.
Faulkner laughed this time: "Willing to pay more? Why? Who would pay such an expensive consulting fee just to listen to a consultation."
"We are willing." Lao Meiyong answered boldly.
Faulkner was stunned, and said for a long time: "The Chinese are really rich."