Great Doctor Ling Ran

Chapter 1159 Such a Technology

"Lu Wenbin, come and help. Is the doctor from the local hospital here?"

"Take out all the equipment and try it out."

"Turn up the operating table a bit, and prepare a few more footstools for Yu Yuan."

Ling Ran's orders were issued one by one, mainly for the operating room.

Making throwing knives has never been easy. From a small perspective, being a flying knife is equivalent to actively reducing one's fault tolerance rate, or in other words, increasing one's own responsibilities and obligations.

In the normal operation in this hospital, there are normal omissions, although it is very troublesome, but there are relatively many remedial measures and channels. The flying knife is different. In many cases, the doctor who makes the flying knife is the last person responsible.

As far as the difficulty in the middle is concerned, it is necessary for doctors who do flying knives to complete the operation independently, and it is also necessary to be able to complete the salvage operation partially or independently.

The biggest difficulty is adapting to different hospitals and environments, especially the personnel of different hospitals.

Most doctors are unable to throw knives, and it is difficult in the final stage. In particular, it is not so easy to adapt to the personnel. The little doctor in his own department scolded as much as he wanted, even if he scolded like a dog, he had to continue the operation barking. But in someone else's hospital, you can't tell what kind of temper the other person has.

Therefore, the general doctor flying knife, on the one hand, goes to the familiar hospital, and on the other hand, goes to the hospital within the radiation range of his own. This is why doctors in Beijing throw the most knives, while doctors in Shanghai tend to be limited to the southeast coastal areas. In this, power has also become a very important part.

However, when you come to a foreign country to do flying knives, it is difficult for all the power from China to play a role, and it puts forward extremely high requirements for the skills and adaptability of doctors.

Like many similar international doctors, Ling Ran leads the team directly when he travels, in order to reduce the factors of coordination.

There are very few flying knife doctors in China who do things like him. On the one hand, it takes a lot of effort to organize. The most important point is that most of the flying knife doctors are unwilling to give money to the little doctors below.

Ling Ran is also indifferent to the cost of the team because the price of flying knives is high enough, the number of surgeries each time is large enough, and he does not have sufficient motivation to increase the price of flying knives. If you switch to a more ordinary flying knife doctor, the price of a flying knife is several thousand, or the standard of over ten thousand. In addition to the high-speed rail or air ticket, the cost that the other party needs to bear for a single operation does not exceed 15,000 Yuan.

Even if two or three operations are performed each time, for a senior doctor who throws a knife once a week,

It is also hard to give up good fortune.

It is not expensive to bring a team, but if you count the transportation, board and lodging, and bonuses from time to time, it is better to go to the local hospital to find someone to cooperate, after all, it is free.

But from another point of view, it can be said that there is no weak person who can bring a team out to make throwing knives.

The hospitals in Changxi Province will be regarded as Ling Ran's back garden, and the value of the team cannot be ignored. As long as the director of the hepatobiliary department of any hospital sees or hears that Ling Ran appeared with a group of four and five, it is like seeing a Ferrari for a car friend, a horse for a prostitute, and a horse for a cousin. When you go to Richard Mille, you have to take a good look at him.

Doctors, large and small, in the Bangkok hospital now had to look at Ling Ran directly, each with a dignified expression.

"Nearly 3,000 liver resections?"

"It shouldn't be a fake. I asked a few friends, and they all mentioned Ling from China."

"He himself has developed a mutated surgical technique, which is specifically aimed at early-stage cancers at advanced age."

"You are still very young, or Asians can't tell their age?"

"I heard it's less than 30 years old!"

Several doctors spoke in low voices, and they didn't mean to be shy.

It was originally a relationship of non-subordination, especially after the competition failed, the reason everyone stayed was nothing more than to see Ling Ran's skills, and if possible, to complain together. In addition, it was also the most important reason, everyone Still waiting for the patient's family to settle the bill.

The family members of the patients just stood and listened. They procrastinated without paying the bill. On the one hand, they wanted the doctor who came over to serve as a backup. On the other hand, they actually had some needs to obtain information.

Although today's surgery is open to the family members, no matter how good the camera angle is, the family members can't understand the places that should be incomprehensible. The only way is to hope that the doctors present can put forward opposing opinions up.

For decision makers, it is one thing to have correct opinions, but it is still necessary to have more information and options.

However, as the operation proceeded, the opinion of the layman's imagination did not emerge.

"This guy really did a similar operation." Narapat was actually willing to point out Ling Ran's mistakes in a high-profile manner, and this was also one of the motivations that prompted him to take the operation seriously.

However, Narapat's technology is actually a bit too good.

When the technique is good enough to a certain level, looking at the surgery performed by Ling Ran with perfect standards, it can't be called yearning, but there is no way to open your eyes and talk nonsense.

Stephen, who has also performed nearly a thousand surgeries, said "En" and said: "On average, one surgery that is almost the same can be encountered in 500 surgeries. The amazing thing is that he can still remember."

"I remember every operation I've done." Narapat snorted and said, "This is the basic quality of a first-class surgeon."

"Do you remember such details?" Stephen pointed weakly with his hand, just in time to see Ling Ran freeing the large blood vessels.

Blood vessels one by one, like abandoned pipes, seem to be randomly suspended in mid-air, but doctors who have done many operations know that, let alone the difficulty of completely stripping out the large blood vessels, it is just placing them in place. If you want to not affect the field of surgery at all, you have to practice it over and over again—this is something that no textbook will teach, and it depends entirely on experience.

Because everyone's surgical posture and habits are different, it is necessary to repeatedly adjust the position of the blood vessels for the first few similar operations. Of course, doctors with weaker skills even skipped this step. It took too long for them to strip the blood vessels, so it would be better to just cut the coagulation sutures directly.

"There are too many Chinese, and their surgeons have too many opportunities for operations." Narapat sighed, "In some countries, hospitals cannot perform 3,000 cases of liver resection in 10 years. "

Stephen from Singapore turned his head to look at Narapat, and said slowly: "As an Indian, are you not guilty of saying that?"

"Of course not. I don't operate on poor people." Narapat smiled. "You know, India is full of poor people."

Stephen was speechless.

"After I go back this time, I will perform surgery on the poor." Narapat spoke again.

"Oh why?"

"Because only liver resections are performed on rich people, we will never be able to perform 3,000 operations." Narapat watched the operation progress on the screen, and his voice became deeper: "Before operating on a rich person, you need It takes 10 times the outpatient time, 10 times the examination time, and 10 times the consultation time, if I start performing operations on the poor now, I can accumulate 3,000 cases of liver resection in a maximum of 5 years.”

"400 liver resections per year?" Stephen calculated, but shook his head silently.

Liver resection is a major operation, unlike minor operations such as appendix removal, where five, six, seven or eight cases can be performed casually in a day. It is normal for a normal doctor to perform one liver resection every three days, and it is considered normal to perform one hundred cases a year.

Of course it is possible to do 400 or even 600 liver resections a year, but the intensity is like Hengshui High School doing a surprise attack in the third year of high school, not to mention physical and mental fatigue. Under normal circumstances, The family, wife and children must not be taken into account.

It is normal for doctors in their 20s and 30s to work hard for a few years while they are young, and it is normal to perform two or three hundred liver resections, or even a little more, but it is difficult for doctors who are older to continue fighting like this up.

"I wish you good luck." Stephen smiled and didn't say much. The first two years when he just learned liver resection surgery was the two years he performed the most liver resections, and he did a total of 500 liver resections. But in the next two years In six or seven years, he only made 500 units.

If he had a choice, Stephen would rather fly 10 hours back and forth like this, have a liver resection, and then go home on the yacht and spend a weekend, rather than do three surgeries in one day, and spend 10 years fighting it off. In the end, he left his yacht, savings and wife to the dock workers.

"Five years is just a short period of time. At that time, rich people will rush to find me for surgery." Narapat is also imagining a bright future.

Stephen smiled: "I don't think he was rushed for surgery."

Of course he was referring to Ling Ran.

The Indian smiled: "He doesn't know how to publicize, and he hasn't built a big enough reputation. When I have such a technology..."

"Such technology?" Stephen also smiled.

The Indians were reminded, and when they looked closely, they saw that Ling Ran was rebuilding the patient's remaining outer page of the left liver and the hepatic portal vein. It should have been an extremely difficult operation, but at this moment, it made people feel like lifting a heavy weight. To put it simply, that is……

"impossible!"

"FxxK!"

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