John Ansen and Morris took a short break. They started chatting in a relaxed manner. During the surgery observation earlier, they hardly dared to breathe, let alone chat casually.
Did he actually succeed?
In just those ten minutes, he managed to successfully separate the brainstem.
Doctors from all over the world suddenly realized that the most dangerous step of the surgery had been completed. They thought sothing would happen during the surgery, but nothing happened.
The conjoined twins were still chatting and laughing, and their vital signs were extrely stable, indicating that the entire separation process did not damage the nerve nuclei, nor did it have any accidental touches or interference.
Any slight touch or interference would have caused a severe fluctuation in vital signs. In one corner of the live broadcast screen was a patient vital signs monitoring display, and the heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and blood oxygen saturation remained stable, with no fluctuations.
The brainstem area has already been covered with saline gauze, and the surgery continues downwards. Yang Ping is about to separate their cervical vertebrae, and the separation of the cervical vertebrae is also a dangerous and complex project.
At this mont, doctors from all over the world who were noisy are all quiet. The success of the first step of the surgery shattered all the previous doubts and accusations. Regardless of whether the surgery ultimately succeeds, this step has already told the world that the chief surgeon’s dical skills are the world’s top, without exception. He can safely and successfully separate such intertwined conjoined brainstems.
The forr doubters and accusers focused on this point --- that these intertwined brainstem nerve nuclei were too complex, making surgical separation impossible.
Therefore, this surgery was bound to fail. A surgery that is sure to fail was forcibly done, which was against dical ethics and disregarded patient life, it was an experintal surgery.
But now, the brainstem separation ended just like that in those ten minutes.
Previously, standing against the turbulent wave of public opinion, Professor Yang made no response. Everyone thought he was timid and unable to face public opinion. Now everyone understands, he was not timid, and no matter how tumultuous public opinion was, in his view, it would completely vanish naturally with these ten minutes.
Just like towering waves pressing down, he didn’t care at all. A glance, and the waves would stop in midair, then turn into steam.
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At Johns Hopkins Hospital, in the eting room of this top hospital in the United States, it was now dead silent.
The neurosurgery departnt director, Raymond, was gripping a mineral water bottle so tightly that it was severely deford, occasionally making a creaking sound in his hand. Of course, this was an unconscious action; he did not realize it.
The impact of this surgery on him was too great; he was a top neurosurgeon and deeply understood the technical gold content of the operator’s recent actions. There was no other doctor in the world capable of achieving this.
Even if given ten more years, he couldn’t do it. No, even thirty more years would not be enough.
It seems Massimo was right, Professor Yang could be his teacher.
"Massimo!" Raymond called softly.
But Massimo was imrsed in the surgery observation, he didn’t turn around, only gently said, "Don’t disturb , watch quietly, let’s talk after we finish watching."
Yes, don’t get distracted, quietly watch the surgery. Raymond turned to look behind him, and no doctors were speaking their opinions any longer; they were all quietly watching the surgery.
This atmosphere in itself could also be contagious; perhaps their feelings were like Raymond’s at the mont, all captivated by the surgery.
Exquisite surgical technical skills, bloodless surgical field, utmost mastery of brainstem surgery, ability to handle unknown cases, Raymond saw almost all of these, this surgery is like a textbook.
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At this mont, anywhere in the world, as long as a surgeon is free and can connect to the Internet, they will watch the surgery unless the news about such a world-class dical circle hot topic is too isolated for them to know about.
For example, an Australian family doctor, Dr. Spencer, was also watching the surgical video on his phone.
He was at his own clinic on a visit, taking a fifteen-minute break. His curiosity led him to take out his phone and place it on his desk to watch.
When he saw the brainstem had been successfully separated, he imdiately called one of his patients, excitedly telling him: "Go to China, hurry to China, there is a hospital that can perform surgery on you, rember the hospital’s na, Sanbo Hospital, and the doctor’s na is Yang Ping."
"What, Doctor, what are you saying, please say it again." The patient receiving the call was bewildered, suddenly receiving a call from the doctor, not knowing what the doctor was saying.
Spencer realized he had just been too excited, a bit incoherent, and coming with such a sudden call, of course, the other party couldn’t react in ti.
So he adjusted his breath and said again: "I am your doctor, Spencer. I’ll repeat it, please listen carefully. Your brainstem tumor now has hope of being cured. You need to go to Sanbo Hospital in Nandu Province, China. There’s a doctor called Yang Ping who can perform the resection of your brainstem tumor."
"Really? Doctor, are you sure you’re not drunk?" The patient could hardly believe his ears.
"Yes, I’m very clear right now. If you don’t believe it, you can co to my clinic now, and I will tell you in detail. No, you can’t co now, you better co tomorrow." Dr. Spencer was very excited.
The patient on the other end was also very excited, "Okay, Doctor, I can co over at any ti."
This patient had been diagnosed with a brainstem tumor and was seeking dical help everywhere, but no doctor could perform surgery on it. Now, hearing through the phone that surgery was possible, and there was hope for treatnt, how could they not be happy and excited?
It was unexpected that a live surgery broadcast saved a life, Spencer put down the phone excitedly, set his phone properly, and continued watching the live broadcast.
"Mr. Spencer, are you alright? It has been twenty minutes now?"
The nurse knocked on the door from outside.
Oh, I am still in consultation, Spencer rembered that he had only just been on a break. He said it was a fifteen-minute break, but now it has been twenty minutes, he must resu consultations, there were still many patients waiting in the waiting room.
But the surgery was not over yet, he initially just wanted to take a look, join in the excitent, but now he couldn’t put down his phone, wanting to watch the entire process.
Spencer opened the locked door, pulled the nurse inside, then imdiately closed the door and locked it again.
The nurse was frightened, her heart pounding in shock. She leaned against the door, looking at Dr. Spencer with a startled expression, "Mr. Spencer, what do you want to do?"
Spencer leaned over, wanting to whisper a few words to her.
The nurse looked at Dr. Spencer in surprise, not knowing what would happen next.
"I’m feeling a bit dizzy, anxious, and I need to rest. I can’t see patients this afternoon. Could you explain clearly to the patients in the waiting room for and ask them to co tomorrow, is that okay?" Spencer spoke softly, afraid of being overheard outside.
"Nothing else?" The nurse was bewildered by his actions.
"That’s all. You can leave, close the door." Spencer gestured.
"Sir, are you sure you won’t be seeing patients today? There are still many patients waiting for you." The nurse was unsure if the doctor’s words were true.
Dr. Spencer shook his head, "Tell them, the doctor is feeling unwell today, now feeling dizzy and anxious, unable to continue consultations, please co again tomorrow."
"Alright, sir, do you need any help?" The nurse asked concernedly.
The doctor said, "No, I just want to rest alone for a while. I think as long as I get enough rest, I will definitely recover, maybe it’s because I didn’t sleep well last night."
"Alright, sir." The nurse had to open the door, then close it, and Spencer locked it again.
Great, he’s putting up the sign that he’s taking the day off today, he needs to concentrate on watching the live surgery broadcast. The world indeed is very big, and there are still so many things he doesn’t know.
Spencer eagerly illuminated his phone screen, focusing on the surgery. Fortunately, the ti he had lost was not much.
Chinese people are too low-key. Talent like Professor Yang is much more outstanding than Manstein, but Manstein is world-renowned, a regular guest on major dia. However, Professor Yang, they almost don’t report, selectively ignoring him, even when winning the Nobel Prize, it’s brushed over as if Professor Yang’s academic achievents are ordinary.
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