Check-in at the Hospital: The First Surgery Shocked the Nation! Chapter 163 - 116: Returning to Jiangcheng, Preparing for th
Zhujiang Airport,
in the first-class cabin of a plane about to take off, Qin Feng sat in a row with two others.
Zhang Fan was engrossed in studying various surgical cases on his phone, looking quite pleased.
Although three days is a short ti, they saw dozens of different cases and surgeries from across the country at this symposium.
Among them, cardiothoracic and neurosurgery cases accounted for nearly one-third, as they are the main subjects of major surgeries.
This was indeed a rare learning opportunity for Zhang Fan, and he benefited greatly!
"Qin Feng, help look at this. It’s a miracle that soone with such severe myocarditis could survive!
It’s even more severe than the previous fulminant myocarditis case you handled. It’s practically a gamble with life."
Zhang Fan handed his phone to Qin Feng, pointing at the surgical video in amazent.
"Indeed, the surgeon in charge is really skilled, decisively using extracorporeal circulation, which is rare given how high-risk it is."
Qin Feng glanced at it and rembered when Peking Union dical College Hospital presented this case at the symposium, the audience was astounded.
When they learned that the patient was recovering well and was even about to be discharged, all the cardiothoracic experts were even more shaken!
Given the patient’s heart condition, there was less than a ten percent chance of survival!
If it had been another doctor, they would probably have just closed up the chest.
Doing it or not, the outco would have been the sa.
Yet the vice president of the Peking Union dical College Hospital personally led the surgery, assisted by four experts, and managed to save this life.
It was indeed not easy!
Even with so much world-class surgical experience, Qin Feng couldn’t help but feel his heart race as he watched.
Because any movent of even half a milliter during the surgery could have ant the loss of a life.
When he saw the surgery succeed, he let out a long breath, feeling a light sweat on his forehead as if he had been there himself.
But he was also very pleased because such clinically valuable surgical cases are of great help to dicine.
dicine!
Never lacks miracles!
...
Of course,
apart from this guy, Qin Feng.
During those days of rest, while Zhang Fan stayed at the hotel studying cases, he was out with Liu Yan’Er wandering around and eating.
Henglu Law Firm’s rcedes was left exclusively for his use, to shop everywhere.
Then a special person would transport all the items to Jiangcheng, so they could sort them out when they returned.
Even with Liu Yan’Er trying to stop him, he still spent two to three million!
After all, with billions in dividends in his account, he couldn’t spend it all himself.
"Qin Feng, I want to go back to Beijing in a few days. My ntor is encouraging to continue studying for a graduate degree. What should I do?"
Leaning on his shoulder, Liu Yan’Er asked with so hesitation.
"Then study! Your grades are so good, why not go for graduate studies?"
Qin Feng nodded without any hesitation.
"If I study for a graduate degree, I’ll have to stay in Beijing for two years, aren’t you worried?"
Liu Yan’Er’s face showed a sweet smile as she looked at him.
"Where can you run off to? Besides, Chen Dong and his wife are also preparing to move to Beijing to set up the new headquarters."
Qin Feng lightly tapped her delicate nose and joked,
"Don’t forget, your parents are on my side. I don’t believe there’s anyone better than ."
"Hmph! Arrogant."
Liu Yan’Er scrunched her nose adorably, playfully annoyed.
Then she nestled back to get so sleep. She hadn’t gotten much rest after another exhausting night.
Seeing this, Qin Feng smiled, took out his tablet, and returned to his calm deanor.
They were about to return to Jiangcheng, and he needed to prepare for Dean Zhang Tong’s surgery.
Pancreatic cancer has another na: "The King of Cancers"!
Early-stage pancreatic cancer is a relatively common term, referring to cancer cells that have not shown significant tastasis.
Surgical procedures can actively remove the tumor and surrounding organs along with regional lymph nodes.
But even with such a thorough surgery, there remains a high probability of postoperative recurrence and tastasis.
This is the greatest challenge of pancreatic cancer!
Pancreatic cancer is an extrely malignant tumor of the digestive system. Because the pancreas is located very deep, it is stealthy at onset, and early diagnosis is difficult.
Over 80% of patients with pancreatic cancer lose the best opportunity for surgery at the ti of initial diagnosis and can only try to extend their survival as much as possible, with the possibility of a cure being minimal.
Worldwide, the overall five-year survival rate is less than 10%!
So patients can survive for three to even five years after surgery, but so, due to early recurrence and tastasis, may die within about a year post-surgery.
Of course, there are also very few patients who, after surgical treatnt, can achieve a survival period of 10 years or even longer.
This depends on the patient’s condition and subsequent treatnt.
Headache!
It is indeed very troubleso!
Pancreatic cancer is one of the diseases that internists least hope to encounter, because its appearance ans the patient’s life expectancy becos uncertain.
Fortunately, Zhang Tong was just found to have jaundice by him!
If it had continued to develop, not even a deity could save him!
In the middle and late stages, pancreatic cancer patients may not even be able to have the tumor surgically removed, enduring painful chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and biological therapy, with a high likelihood of death within 3 to 6 months.
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Qin Feng opened the report and X-ray images, carefully studying Dean Zhang Tong’s lesion location and surgical plan.
Of course,
this matter slowly spread within the hospital.
But for these three days, only the heads of various departnts and a few attending physicians and head nurses knew about it, keeping it strictly confidential; most others were still unaware of Zhang Tong’s condition.
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