Chapter 675: Chapter 606: The Art of Preserving Youthfulness Chapter 675: Chapter 606: The Art of Preserving Youthfulness Ten hours of flying, and Yang Ping slept for about eight hours on the plane.
August marveled at the professor’s high-quality sleep. He could fall asleep at any ti and place and guarantee the quality of his sleep. It was said that when the professor was in trauma orthopedics, he could sleep through all-night surgeries, and during breaks between surgeries. He could sit on a stool and close his eyes to sleep, thus accumulating so sleep ti throughout the night.
The king-sized bed in the plane’s primary bedroom was indeed comfortable, allowing Yang Ping’s eight hours of sleep to be of high quality.
By the ti the plane was about to land, it was already past six o’clock in Germany. Yang Ping woke up, refreshed himself, and joined August in the plane’s dining room for a delicious breakfast.
Of course, no matter how delicious the breakfast, it could not be without two round boiled eggs, an essential part of the professor’s daily breakfast.
At seven o’clock, the plane landed at Munich Airport, where Markus and the duke’s butler, who had been waiting for a while, picked up Yang Ping and August and brought them to Harald Orthopedic Hospital.
August asked Yang Ping if he needed more rest. Having rested well on the plane, Yang Ping declined and expressed his desire to see the patient as soon as possible.
So, led by Markus, Yang Ping and August went straight to the VIP ward.
Hearing that August’s ntor had arrived, a large team of experts ca out of the doctor’s office to greet them.
But according to the doorman, August had taken his ntor to the little duke’s ward.
They went straight to the ward. True doctors at heart, their act garnered the admiration of these dedicated German experts.
Headed by Professor William, the group ca to the little duke’s ward.
By then, the young Yang Ping was already standing by the bedside, bent over auscultating the heart and lungs.
This is August’s ntor? So young? Do Chinese people have secrets to staying youthful?
The group of German bigwigs, surprised by the young face, held back from asking about his age.
Yang Ping, having flown ten hours across Eurasia, t the young prince of this ducal family.
He lay in the hospital bed, connected to various tubes, with ECMO supporting his life.
The piece of titanium was exposed but sealed by sterile dical tape to prevent infection around the edge of the skin.
Yang Ping’s stethoscope was pressed on the titanium plate, sealed by dical tape, he was listening to the heartbeat through the titanium.
With August standing to the side, his posture was extrely deferent. With the way things were looking, there was no doubt the young Asian man who was bending over to auscultate was August’s ntor.
If not already familiar, it would be difficult for anyone to believe that the low-profile German standing here was August, considering how starkly different this reputation was from his usual image.
Upon seeing that the other side of the bed was already brimming with people, August acted as if he had seen nothing, as Yang Ping’s examination was not yet over.
The little duke not only had pressure on his heart, but his lungs were also under pressure, as were his major arteries and veins. The entire circulatory system was under a high load, which was why doctors had predicted he would not live past thirty.
Under this high load, the heart was aging prematurely.
Yang Ping looked up, as August took the patient’s records from Markus and respectfully handed them over to him, a gesture to the German dical elites that it was his ntor standing here.
Yang Ping was already very familiar with the little duke’s dical history, but he still went through the records again. If there was no ergency orthopedics, the heart wouldn’t be able to survive. If ergency orthopedics were perford, all pressure would be relieved, circulation would return to normal, and the heart might endure for so ti while waiting for a possible heart transplant.
“Arrange for ergency surgery, check if all the instrunts are ready before the surgery, it doesn’t matter who assists.” Yang Ping said after he finished reading the dical record. He was speaking in Chinese.
He had always spoken Chinese when abroad, as only Chinese could accurately express his ssage.
“Understood, Markus has already checked the instrunts, and there’s no problem. I will personally re-check soon. Thank you for your trust, professor. I will do my best to assist.” August responded in fluent Chinese.
In a German hospital ward, the two communicated in Chinese, leaving the experts crowded on the side unable to understand, all looking at each other in confusion.
The Germans had good discipline as they watched silently for half an hour while the examination was conducted.
“Professor William, hello. Hello, everyone! This is my ntor, Professor Yang Ping from China.” It was at this mont that August introduced Yang Ping.
Yang Ping greeted everyone with a Chinese-style nod.
Such is this case, he looked for half an hour and simply said, “Arrange an ergency surgery!”
It left the spine surgeons who had participated in discussions about the little duke’s condition for more than ten years utterly dumbfounded.
“Let’s go to the office to discuss his condition.” Yang Ping washed his hands in the sink in the ward.
This wasn’t a teaching ward round; there was no need for everyone to stand around the bed to discuss the condition.
A few dozen experts followed him to the doctor’s office, all eager to see what kind of hallowed figure August’s ntor was to take the spine realignnt surgery so lightly.
Having the realignnt procedure while on ECMO and dealing with a spiral spine had been deed too risky and impossible to perform.
The doctor’s office in the VIP ward was very spacious. August chaired the eting, and the top dog who had returned was sitting next to Yang Ping, asserting with a commanding presence, “Ladies and gentlen, please allow Doctor Markus to introduce Mr. Gothenburg’s dical condition.”
The return of the senior doctor enhanced Markus’ confidence, and his voice even appeared more booming than usual.
Looking around at all the bigwigs present, Markus started reporting the case.
From the main complaint, present illness history, past dical history, personal history, family history, to physical examination, auxiliary examination, final diagnosis, surgery indications, scheduled surgery, Markus detailed the case history.
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