Chapter 1303 - was the best
Great Doctor Ling Ran
Chapter 1303: Chapter 1302 was the best
Translator: 549690339
“Everyone, please pay attention. Let the surgery begin.”Lu Wenbin did not care about the rules of the Cleveland Clinic. He first shouted in a low voice, and then he trembled slightly.
The operating procedures had to follow the procedures that they were used to, but the temperature in the operating theater was set according to the Cleveland Heart Center’s preset temperature.
The temperature in the operating theater was less than 20 degrees Celsius. Compared to Yun Hua Hospital, it was two to three degrees lower. By doing so, it could reduce the reproduction of microorganisms, and it could also better protect the body during heart surgery. However, the patient’s protective measures had to be more in place. For example, the configuration of heating blankets was basically essential. Moreover, the nurses had to set different temperatures according to the situation, and the requirements were higher.
In this regard, Ling ran did not request to follow the model of Yun Hua Hospital.
Temperature was a system project. It was not that convenient for him to get a temperature of 18 degrees Celsius in the operating theater of Yun Hua Hospital.
!!The second assistant to Ling ran was an American resident doctor. His expression was unusually focused. He did not care whether Ling Ran’s skills were good or not. He was still a doctor who had not completed his training. He needed to perform well at all times, only then would he be able to achieve his early career dream — to stay in the Cleveland Clinic.
The United States had the longest training period for cardiothoracic surgeons, but their job satisfaction was also the lowest. Compared to China, the usage rate of cardiac stents in the United States was not that high, but it still greatly affected the number of patients in the cardiothoracic surgery department. Needless to say, the best and best cardiothoracic surgeons still had a full schedule of surgeries, and the number of patients was still excessive. However, middle-and lower-level doctors would have to face the dilemma of changing careers or even becoming professional assistants.
For new cardiothoracic surgeons, the pressure on their careers would naturally be more severe, so they would have to pay more.
However, on the bright side, a resident doctor who was able to make a name for himself in the Cleveland Clinic could be considered to have made a name for himself in the industry.
In order to achieve this goal, a university graduate would need to go through almost ten years of professional training before they could obtain professional “Freedom.”In terms of years, it was much longer than Lu Wenbin’s time as a doctor.
Therefore, the second assistant gave Lu Wenbin a lot of pressure.
Under the other party’s gaze, Lu Wenbin was on the verge of making two mistakes.
Fortunately, Ling ran had always been in control of the surgery. Not to mention the limited damage that Lu Wenbin could cause if he made a mistake, Ling ran had already reserved some for himself.
Ten minutes after the surgery started, Lu Wenbin gradually entered a better state. His gaze no longer drifted toward the second assistant.
Ling ran also steadied himself a little and began to understand the differences between the mirror image people.
Doctors who had never performed mirror image surgeries often needed some time before they could reach a certain level of familiarity.
After all, doctors had a certain way of thinking and even muscle memory when it came to the anatomy of a normal human body. It was just like walking in one’s own home. If one turned left at the end of the corridor, it would be the kitchen. Even if one’s eyes were blocked by a stack of express mail in one’s arms, one would still turn left very naturally. However, if one were to change to a mirror-like room, it would definitely not feel as smooth.
To a certain extent, ordinary doctors were not affected that much. In fact, the practice of ordinary doctors was, to a large extent, to familiarize themselves with the anatomy of a normal human body.
If an ordinary person was given to a resident doctor, or a mirror-like person was given to a resident doctor, the difficulty of the surgery that the latter encountered might not increase by much. In any case, they were just trying to have fun.
However, for a doctor like Ling ran, it was not easy for him to adapt to the fact that the anatomical structure that he was extremely familiar with in the past suddenly became unfamiliar.
Fortunately, the mirror image person was a mirror image of a normal human body. There was a pattern to it, which greatly reduced the difficulty of familiarizing himself with the mirror image person.
Right now, Ling ran was just in the process of familiarizing himself with the mirror image person.
His movements changed from slow to fast. The changes were not big, and he was able to let his assistant adapt to it. Lu Wenbin and the resident doctors in the Cleveland Clinic did not feel much difference.
However, doctors like Felix could clearly see the difference. Ling ran’s speed increased linearly.
If he was just familiar with it, it was naturally impossible for him to increase linearly. In other words, it was very rare for a single person to experience linear growth.
Felix became a little excited and said in a low voice, “That’s it.”
There were many reasons for inviting Ling ran to the Cleveland Clinic, but in the end, it was Felix who was attracted by Ling Ran’s skills.
Initially, Felix was a little worried about Ling ran during today’s surgery. He was worried that Ling ran would not be able to perform perfectly, and he was worried that Ling ran would struggle under pressure and make mistakes… After all, surgery was a surgery that targeted mirror images, however, this was Ling ran’s request, and it was also a “Gift”from the central BOSS, Osbourne. Felix had no way of influencing Ling ran.
However, as Ling ran performed it perfectly, everyone’s eyes were glued to him.
“There are a lot of mirror images in China, right?”A doctor suddenly said, and the atmosphere in the viewing room suddenly relaxed.
Someone took the opportunity to laugh.
“Every surgery I’ve seen in China is like this.”Felix chuckled and shook his head, he then added, “It’s not a mirror image surgery, but the degree of completion of each surgery is extremely high. The level of proficiency and difficulty… you’ve all seen it.”
“Every surgery is like this?”
Karen also said, “In the words of the Chinese, it’s a high standard and strict requirement. Doctor Ling’s surgery, what we saw… Oh, yourselves…”
Ling ran, who was standing in front of the operating table, had already ended the foreplay stage. He started to pull the blood vessels and suture them.
If it was a specialist heart surgeon in the United States, most of them would only do this part of the surgery. They would then hand over the first part of the thoracotomy and other procedures to the professional assistants for the rest of the work.
This was a very big difference between Chinese and American medicine. If Chinese doctors wanted to transfer jobs, they could only rely on their positions, authority, or personal charm. Many skilled heart specialists did not have skilled subordinates to use, so they had to do more of their own work.
American doctors could not only rely on their subordinates to transfer jobs, but they could also directly use money to hire professional assistants. Professional assistants were often surgeons who did not have a smooth development in cardiothoracic surgery. As a result, the jobs they recruited became fewer and fewer. At the same time, they faced high student loans and occupational insurance, in the end, they were reduced to the professional assistants of other attending physicians.
It was precisely because of this that the doctors present naturally had a better understanding and understanding of the main parts of the surgery than the side effects.
At this moment, the intensity of Ling ran’s operation had also greatly increased.
If he wanted to do a good job in heart bypass surgery, he naturally had to put in more effort during bypass surgery.
A faster speed could reduce the damage to the heart, reduce the contact between the heart and the heart, reduce the probability of the blood vessels spasming and clogging up again, and a tighter suture could reduce the chance of leakage, it would greatly increase the success rate of the surgery..
All of these things were easy to say, but they were more difficult to do. Moreover, they were contradictory to each other.
For example, less contact was something that was very difficult for ordinary people or ordinary doctors to do. The heart of a living person was slippery and tough. It was difficult to hold it steady. To suture these two cardiovascular vessels, one had to pay attention to the strength and frequency of the pinch..
When one thought about it carefully, when a plumber installed a water pipe, they would often have to weigh and consider it repeatedly. However, during heart surgery, they would have to limit the frequency of the blood vessels that they came into contact with. The number of doctors who would notice it and take the initiative to reduce the frequency was naturally even fewer, naturally, it was even rarer.
The Heart Center of the Cleveland Clinic was filled with world-class surgeons. The big shots who came to visit were like carps crossing the river. However, the more it was like this, the clearer everyone’s understanding of the quality of the surgery and the level of doctors’skills, instead, they had a clearer understanding of the level of doctors’skills.
“You’re right.”Osbourne nodded at Felix. He looked at Ling ran and said, “This is the best.”