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2972 I'm not ready to leave 912

95 minutes after starting liver dialysis, Zheng Ren gave a doctor's advice to change the pattern.

The conversion from adsorbed bilirubin to plasma replacement was performed, and the blood flow rate was adjusted to 110 mL/min and the plasma separation rate was 25 mL/min.

At the same time, the numerical return of Lao He's monitoring was also ideal. The total bilirubin of Xiaoshitou did not continue to increase. Under liver dialysis, under the action of adsorption of bilirubin, the numerical value fell steadily and was controlled quite perfectly.

The operation was done so, and Dr. Charles had his own judgment in his mind.

Originally, the operation was because it was a "special" operation - 3D printing organ autologous transplantation.

If this succeeds, can your heart be replaced with a brand new one before it begins to lose vitality in 10 years?

Dr. Charles must care about his body. After all, the passage of time has taken away health and vitality. This is the objective law of nature and no one can violate it.

But after coming here and witnessing the operation with his own eyes, Dr. Charles didn't care about the 3D printed organs at all.

The 58-minute cold ischemia time, the extremely delicate surgical process, and the ability to control the entire audience was generally high. None of these did not surprise Dr. Charles.

From the young doctor who went to Mayo Clinic to consult this year, his surgery was so eye-catching. Dr. Charles did not expect that in more than half a year, the young man and his team had improved to this level.

The right lung transplantation process was completed without any flaws throughout the process. It looked like a work of art, which made people play with it, savor and reluctant to leave.

Dr. Charles was even sure that he would definitely watch the live broadcast of the surgery over and over again in the past few days. This is the most precious wealth in the world!

"Zheng, how do you judge that liver failure will occur during the operation?" Dr. Charles finally found an opportunity to ask in a low voice.

"Because Xiaoshi... the patient had two interventional embolization surgeries for liver cancer before the operation, and his liver function did not recover the whole time, so I estimate that the probability of liver problems is very high." Zheng Ren said, "Just prevent it, the probability problem."

Su Yun smiled. Sometimes his boss made his judgments based on instinct and his accuracy was really outrageous.

Dr. Charles also readily accepted this statement, after all, this is the only reasonable explanation.

"Zheng, I'm very happy to see the 3D printed organ transplant successful."

"Doctor, the operation is only halfway through." Zheng Ren began to cut his skin and chatted with Dr. Charles with a smile. At this time, you should relax. When it is time to remove the whole lung on the left and transplant the donor's lungs, it is time to be nervous.

"Zheng, I'm very happy to see a peak operation with my own eyes." Dr. Charles said, "I came this time and brought flowers and roses. I was a little hesitant before. You also know that arrogance is the original sin, and it's hard to convince the old stubborn to accept an Oriental."

"Haha." Zheng Ren smiled dryly to show his politeness.

"The conditions here are so bad, so bad that they affect the operation." Dr. Charles looked at the mottled machine and said without hesitation, "Zheng, I sincerely invite you to Mayo, so that you can have room to fully utilize it!"

When Linger heard Dr. Charles' words, her heart was cold from her chest to her heel.

He could understand the meaning of the doctor's words, and what it implies can also be imagined. If it were me, after the operation, he would follow Dr. Charles without taking a call and go directly to the Mayo Clinic without delaying it for a second.

"Doctor, thank you." Zheng Ren said calmly.

"When I think of seeing you have surgery on the spot in the future, I see me..."

"Doctor, I'm not ready to leave 912." Zheng Ren said to Dr. Charles while undergoing surgery, "It's great here, thank you for your invitation."

Dr. Charles was stunned for a moment. He didn't expect anyone to reject his invitation or Mayo's invitation.

No, it must be because I didn't express it clearly.

"Zheng, what I'm fighting for is Mayo's tenured professor. When you come to Mayo, you can play your best in the world's first-class operating room."

"Doctor, the purpose of the operation is to treat diseases and save people. I don't think it's bad here." Zheng Ren opened his left chest with Su Yun's cooperation and instructed Lao He to ventilate, ventilator, and micro-pump to make fine adjustments.

"Zheng, don't you understand what I mean?" Dr. Charles was a little surprised. He still didn't believe that anyone could reject the call of the world's top hospitals. "Oh, do you want to take the entire team? This is inevitable, you don't have to worry."

Hearing Dr. Charles' words, Lao He's hands began to tremble.

I'll go to Mayo to work myself?

"Old He, be careful." Zheng Ren's voice was a little cold and then said to the doctor, "Doctor, I have no plans to go abroad for the time being."

"Zheng..."

Zheng Ren refused the doctor's invitation and continued to concentrate on the operation. The scene was a little awkward.

"Doctor, your Mayo's scientific research level is very high, but the research progress of some projects recently..." Su Yun hesitated for a moment, but finally said directly, "I feel like you are slacking off."

"Su, that's true." Dr. Charles was a little frustrated. "The dividend effect of the drug's patent period has decreased. The key is that our work is done too well and the population is aging severely. If this continues, the entire earth will explode."

"So stop developing new drugs and stop researching new technologies? Use this to solve the problem of population aging?" Su Yun asked with a smile.

He originally wanted to explain to Zheng Ren from one aspect so that Dr. Charles would not mind. However, he heard the shadow of other gossips from the doctor's words and immediately became energetic.

"No, you won the Nobel Prize in Biology and Medicine. Do you know why you couldn't even win the Nobel Prize in organ transplantation back then?" asked Dr. Charles.

"Discrimination."

"Su, you're still too young," said Dr. Charles. "That's the will of capital."

"Capital? Yes, it's capital!" Su Yun immediately understood.

"How much profit can an organ transplant bring to capital? It is impossible to compare with a breakthrough in the field of biology, and the profits brought by a new drug. Because capital is concerned, all resources move and gather to the places they pay attention to. This is an invisible hand, although it is invisible, but it is the most powerful in the world."

"Doctor, don't scare me, I'm timid." Su Yun said with a smile.

"In the first fifty years, how many new cardiovascular and cerebrovascular drugs were launched, providing huge profits to how many capital groups while treating diseases? Su, do you think organ transplantation is useless?"

"It will definitely be useful. If it can be fully expanded, I think it will save many people."

"Yes, but this part of the profit is diluted. Overall, there are actuaries in the capital group doing it. I want to analyze them according to the numbers. "

"Doctor, you wouldn't say that the world's population is now seriously aging, and they have stopped researching new drugs." Su Yun asked.

"It's still being studied." Dr. Charles was obviously a little depressed. He was unwilling to continue talking about it, but as a doctor, he still hadn't gotten rid of the obsession that was rooted in his bones.

Su Yun realized that something was wrong. While cooperating with Zheng Ren for the operation, he asked, "Doctor, what do you want to say?"

"No." Dr. Charles sighed, his speechless emotions were already overwhelming.

Zheng Ren paused his hand, which was the only dullness during the operation.

Dr. Charles' tone was so weird, as if he had known some shocking secret, but he kept silent.

"Doctor, look at you, chatting in the operating room. Don't you talk when you are doing surgery in Mayo?" Su Yun smiled. "I have considered this issue as well. Generally speaking, wars must break out to solve the problem of population aging. Praise the great nuclear physicists, they are the ones who protect the peace on earth."

Dr. Charles was silent, and he did not answer Su Yun's words.

"I have watched a movie called the population removal plan, which says that one day of the statutory day every year, it is not illegal to kill people and is used to clean up the poor. Doctor, you shouldn't have started to take action. Is there any news, can you tell me?"

Su Yun just habitually told a joke, either intentionally or unintentionally. This is a big gossip, and he is a little more interested than surgery.

However, Dr. Charles was exposed in his hat, but his expression outside the mask was a little ugly, and his eyes kept beating.

Because Dr. Charles was standing behind Zheng Ren, Zheng Ren couldn't see it, but Su Yun could see it clearly. He was stunned for a moment, and the movements in his hand paused. From Dr. Charles' expression, it seemed that his thoughts were much more conservative.

"Bang~" The hemostatic pliers on Su Yun's hand were knocked, making a crisp sound of metal hitting.

"Don't be stunned when you have surgery." Zheng Ren said, "Leng ischemia should not be too long, be serious."

Su Yun did not refute, he lowered his head and cooperated with Zheng Ren's surgery.

A few seconds later, Su Yun whispered, "Doctor, do you know that when I was a graduate student, I had already started trying to clone appropriate tissues in mice with autologous stem cells, and 3D printing of the heart for transplantation."

What he said was inconsistent, and Dr. Charles was a little confused.

"At that time, I had an idea that after the cloning technology was released, it was not very difficult to print organs in 3D... or the emergence of cloning technology has cleared all obstacles. However, there has been no huge progress since the emergence of cloning sheep in the 1990s. It seems that your medical and biology circles are waiting for something."

"Doctor, are you listing this as a black technology, or is my feeling right? What are you really waiting for?"
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