Chapter 1226: 948 Chapter Pig Cries in the Middle of the Night_2 Chapter 1226: 948 Chapter Pig Cries in the Middle of the Night_2 The first batch of children numbered five, and they had already moved into the hospital to complete various examinations. Their parents had signed various inford consent forms. Clinical trials, whether drug-related or device-related, all have certain risks, and this is certain.
The dical expenses for all volunteers in clinical trials are free, and they can also receive a sum of experintal subsidy, so many parents of children from poor areas are willing to let their children participate in this clinical trial, seizing the opportunity for free treatnt.
Song Zimo returned to the Operating Room of the Surgical Research Institute, where Little Five was performing spine surgery, implanting a growth plate inhibitor in an 8-year-old patient. The operation was fairly simple, safer and simpler than vertebroplasty.
Yang Ping returned to his office, where Doctor Li Min was looking for Song Zimo with a form to sign. But since Song Zimo was at the operating table, Yang Ping personally signed for him. Actually, these signatures were supposed to be signed by Departnt Director Yang Ping, but it was usually Song Zimo who took care of it.
Li Min was now rotating through various departnts at Sanbo Hospital, undergoing training for all of the basic surgical procedures. There weren’t many opportunities to encounter these basic operations at the Surgical Research Institute, such as appendectomies, cholecystectomies, and so on, which are surgeries you would never see at the institute. Patients at the Surgical Research Institute were all difficult, complex, highly challenging diseases and surgeries. With the foundation laid by Yang Ping, Li Min had mastered extrely proficient anatomical knowledge, basic surgical skills, and theoretical knowledge of various operations, which allowed him to progress very quickly in practice.
Yang Ping had him rotate through each departnt and had inford the heads of those departnts to take special care of Li Min, as no one could disregard the face of Yang Ping. It might be useful at so point in the future, at least when encountering difficulties during surgery, one would not be so nervous, and in critical monts, they could call on Yang Ping to save the operation.
As the saying goes, “You can’t expect not to get your feet wet if you always walk by the river.” In the dical field, no one dares to boast. Until the day of retirent arrives, anything can happen.
Yang Ping checked his WeChat, and Luo Jin had sent him many ssages. This guy was now playing football in Europe, and during a routine checkup, a brain tumor was detected. Ever since he was young, Luo Jin had faced one hardship after another, battling nasopharyngeal carcinoma, car accidents, and severe damage to his knee joint, yet each ti, he managed to pull through with his resilience, now thriving on the green fields of Europe.
But this ti, the situation might not be so hopeful. Yang Ping looked at the image he sent, another tumor in the brainstem, and in an even more difficult location than Karen’s, more dangerous and severe due to its widespread diffusion.
dicine is not omnipotent, and doctors are not gods. All dicines and surgeries are bounded by objective limits.
The surgery for Luo Jin will be challenging. Without it, he could only wait for death, but undergoing surgery will inevitably lead to disability, leaving behind severe motor function impairnts, because the tumor’s invasion into the central system is already quite evident. No matter what thod is used, surgery or various ion knives, it is impossible to avoid disability. He could survive, but he would not be able to return to the field again.
[Surgery is recomnded, the goal is to survive, but motor functions will be severely impaired, and you will not be able to play football again.]
Yang Ping sent his opinion.
After a period of silence, a ssage ca through from the other end.
[Thank you, I understand.]
[Prepare ntally for retirent, arrange your schedule, and have the surgery as soon as possible. Of course, nothing is absolute, maybe a miracle will happen, and you can return to the field again.]
Yang Ping encouraged and comforted Luo Jin.
[What’s the probability of impairnt in motor functions after the surgery?]
[Ninety-nine percent!]
As a science, dicine is objective, and Yang Ping must remain objective.
[I’ll think about it, thank you, Professor Yang.]
Luo Jin is currently in his golden years as a sports athlete, performing brilliantly while playing football in Europe. Such an event occurring now must be extrely distressing, but Luo Jin, having endured many setbacks, has a resilience stronger than most.
Yang Ping only needed to give him an objective forecast, and Luo Jin would make the best decision for himself.
Luo Jin has always been the honorary spokesperson for the Sports dicine Center at Sanbo Hospital, and he recently delivered nurous photos to the Publicity Departnt of the hospital for use in promotional materials. The Sports dicine Center was already developing rapidly, and with Luo Jin’s support, its influence had beco even more extensive.
After work in the afternoon, Yang Ping called together the doctors from his departnt to discuss Luo Jin’s illness, and incidentally asked Song Zimo about Tang Fei. Song Zimo said it was just a transient dizziness and there should be no problem. But for safety’s sake, he would arrange for Tang Fei to undergo so examinations.
After discussing Luo Jin’s condition, everyone was sighing deeply. Luo Jin had faced one trouble after another since childhood, and it was uncertain if he would be able to pull through this ti. Actually, if he decided to give up football, with the success rate of Professor Yang’s surgery, Luo Jin could definitely survive.
After the eting adjourned, everyone in the departnt had fast food, because after dinner they’d all go to the Animal Experint building for simulation surgeries.
The demand for pigs in the Animal Experint building was increasing, and the Animal Departnt of Nandu dical University, relying on this big custor, was thriving. In order to take good care of this large client, they had set up an office specifically at Sanbo Hospital and expanded the team’s staffing.
Doing just these things was still not enough; they also had to be able to create models of various diseases for animals, such as for the Commando surgery, where they needed to be capable of manufacturing models of simulated diseases. This represented the highest technical difficulty, and the Animal Departnt of Nandu dical University kept up with the direction of market developnt, actively improving and innovating ways to manufacture animal models.
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