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1016 Don't take it lightly

After checking the ward, Sun Ming of the six patients saw it. Although clinical matters have been left behind for many years, he can still see what the patient's postoperative condition is.

The patient had no problem at all. Those with mild symptoms after the operation were not allowed, and they were similar to normal people.

So, Sun Ming's mind also moved.

Director Kong arranged to go out for dinner. Zheng Ren first told Xie Yiren that he would go home later tonight, and then got in the car with Director Kong, Sun Ming and others to have dinner alone.

The place arranged by Director Kong cannot be said to be luxurious, but it is relatively quiet.

Zheng Ren had no intention of eating either. He started sitting down and did not wait for Sun Ming to express his gratitude for seeing a doctor, so he explained the new tips surgery to Sun Ming.

Sun Ming was stunned when he heard this.

It is known as the most difficult tips surgery in the interventional department. Under Boss Zheng, it is really like Dabaicai.

Other hospitals only have one machine a day, while Boss Zheng has several machines a day.

After thinking about it, Sun Ming was completely moved.

When he heard that Zheng Ren had a tips operation in Xinglin Garden, he was in a state of confusion and could not extricate himself.

Live tips surgery!

His reaction was the same as Director Kong's initial reaction, and he felt it was hard to believe.

However, the live broadcast has been ongoing for a while, and the operation has gone smoothly and there are no mistakes at all.

Sun Ming sighed a little. Boss Zheng looks young, but he is really awesome!

"Boss Zheng, you went to Mayo Clinic to have tips surgery," Sun Ming asked.

"No." Zheng Ren said: "They did research on kidney radiofrequency ablation for treatment of hypertension. Some problems occurred after the operation. I went to do surgery for blood vessels and nerve separation."

Sun Ming was speechless.

It is understandable to be proficient in one surgery. Either it has accumulated or is talented, and with good luck, it may happen if you encounter a special treatment method for a certain surgery.

Although the possibility is extremely low, it is possible.

However, it is difficult for Boss Zheng Ren and Zheng to understand this.

Interventional and surgical double proficiency is rare.

But although he was surprised, he did not show it. He praised Zheng Ren lightly, as if it was to set off the atmosphere, making the atmosphere at the table neither cold nor hot, and everyone was very comfortable.

After drinking two drinks with Director Kong, he gradually became familiar with Zheng Ren. Sun Ming asked about some relevant situations, but did not give any affirmative answers. He was going back to ask the relevant people and then talked about it.

This community hospital can be said to be Sun Ming’s only capital and the hope for the rest of his life.

After dinner, when he returned home, Sun Ming's mind still echoed in his mind that he should not be careless to others.

...

Mayo Medical Center, Minnesota, USA.

Professor Danilo Acosta was roaring.

For him, it was a great insult to find another doctor to take over the treatment of patients after renal radiofrequency ablation surgery.

However, the patient was in poor condition, so the boss of the project team made a decision and sought help from other doctors involved in the subject.

If so, it would be fine.

If there is any problem with the interventional surgery, Professor Danilo Acosta doesn't mind learning and improving his surgery level.

However, in the reply email, the entire procedure of radiofrequency ablation to remove renal sympathetic nerves was denied from the very beginning.

This is something that Professor Danilo Acosta cannot bear, it is too much! There is no specific examination that can convince people to determine whether the patient's renal artery and renal sympathetic nerve fusion is compatible?

This is simply ridiculous.

However, experts from all disciplines in the entire project team discussed for four or five days, but there was still no conclusion.

Finally, the boss made the decision to let the doctor who was nominated for the Nobel Prize this year perform the surgery and treat the patient. Professor Danilo Acosta finally couldn't help but start complaining and roaring.

This is the most outrageous thing he has encountered in decades of medical practice.

Too hateful!

He knew that the purpose of the big boss was very simple. The project had entered a dead end and it was difficult to make any breakthroughs. This project was very smooth in phase one and phase two, but when it entered the phase three human trial stage, countless problems arose.

There is a way, but it is always more than no way, and it is countless times better than exploring in the dark.

However, Professor Danilo Acosta just dissatisfied.

If the surgical procedure is successful, does it mean that radiofrequency ablation and removal of renal sympathetic nerves have failed overall?

When he asked this question, the boss was disdainful of his questions.

Professor Danilo Acosta would not care about the life and death of a Chinese doctor, but he just felt a flame burning in his entire chest.

Unwillingness and anger, like a raging fire, made him extremely irritable.

"Danilo, calm down." A friend in the research group reminded him, "The problem always needs to be solved. Isn't it a good thing if someone comes to solve a problem?"

"Ronnie, do you think this is a good thing?" Danilo sneered and said.

"The whole study has reached a dead end, you know that." Ronnie shrugged and made an exaggerated gesture, saying.

"I mean, what if the Chinese doctor guessed it was right?" Professor Danilo Acosta expressed his concerns.

For some reason, he had a little bit of confidence in the "absurd" judgment of the Chinese doctor. Perhaps it was the bonus of the Nobel Prize nomination, or perhaps it was because he was disdainful of the consultation and invited the Mayo Clinic to operate, and he actually made an excessive request for him to be too busy and wait for a few days.

"How is it possible that your imagination is as bad as the desserts from the dessert shop in the 47th block, piled up in a pile, and it feels disgusting at a glance. Turning your imagination into the motivation for research, I think it will be better for the project."

"I regret your description and really want to stuff my boots into your mouth." Danilo said angrily.

"Calm down, what you have to do is record the relevant surgical content. If there is a mistake, it is not your responsibility. This mistake is not caused by our project team, but by the mistake of the Chinese doctor, the Nobel Prize nominee, and the poor diagnosis."

Professor Danilo Acosta knew that this would be the case, but... he still couldn't accept a Chinese doctor who took over the subsequent treatment of kidney radiofrequency ablation.

Because this means compromise and lack of confidence in the entire project.

And he was worried that once the operation was successful, what would happen to the entire project team, more than a dozen top experts in various fields?

Do you really admit the mistake and follow the guidance of the Chinese doctor to carry out the next work?

No, that's the worst thing, no!
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