Chapter 589: Different Definitions
Ling Siqi nodded: "I dare not let him go to kindergarten, or go to primary school, just because I am afraid that he will suddenly become ill. Jing...Professor J, is there anything you can do to help him?"
Ling Siqi looked at Jing Qian's eyes full of hope.
"Two ways. First, since he is still relatively young now, you are worried, so eat and maintain it first, and wait until the surgery is bigger before doing it. Second, direct surgery to avoid future troubles."
Jing Qian said two solutions without any hesitation, but Ling Siqi was confused.
"Xiao Chen is still so young, can he bear the operation? I heard that this operation requires the heart to be taken out to repair the nerves on the back of the heart, and there is no way for domestic hospitals to perform this kind of operation. If it is taking medicine "If you take medicine, can you guarantee that you won't get sick?"
Ling Siqi was afraid that the doctor would think she was finding fault with such a problem, so she quickly explained: "I don't mean to question, I... I just went all over the major hospitals for so many years, but couldn't find a good solution. And the effect of taking the medicine is…”
"Don't be so polite to me."
Jing Qian interrupted Ling Siqi's words.
After all, this is her future sister-in-law. Ling Qianchen is also her nephew.
Even if Ling Siqi didn't ask, she would do her best to save Ling Qianchen.
"I can give you the bottom line. There are definitely risks in the operation, but if I come to do this operation, the risk level can be minimized. And he is still young, and there are not many nerves that have been eroded, so the risk of the operation is less. Much smaller. So I can be 95 percent sure that the operation will be successful."
"9...95!!!"
Ling Siqi's eyes widened, after all... domestic doctors told her that this kind of surgery has almost no success rate in China. In foreign countries, because it involves the repair of nerves, the success rate is generally below 20%. So she couldn't do anything about the disease.
But Jing Qian told her that the success rate was 95%! ! ! That means the death rate is only 5%? !
Ling Siqi was shocked, but did not expect that her thoughts were completely wrong.
For Jing Qian, 95% is called the success rate, and the remaining 5% is called the failure rate. The chance of failure does not imply death.
Within that 5%, the mortality rate is 0.001%.
The so-called mortality rate refers to the man-made sabotage at the critical juncture when someone maliciously sabotaged her during the operation, and her people could not resist it.
So for her, she felt that Ling Siqi should choose surgery.
After all, once and for all.
"Yes, it can be 95%. Although this success rate is not very good, it is still relatively acceptable. The other is medication. My medication is relatively mild. The child takes one every morning and evening to keep his heart attack from attacking. , until you think he can take the operation."
"Can it not happen?!"
Ling Siqi has become a replay machine that has no way of thinking.
God knows that since Xiao Chen's first attack when she was half a year old, she has been controlled by this rare heart disease that has almost no historical medical records. This disease has become her biggest nightmare.
If this disease can be cured, not to mention giving everything, even if it kills her.
"Well, you don't have to have an attack. According to what I said, even if you have an attack, it will only be a little uncomfortable for your heart, and there will never be a fainting or even life-threatening situation."