Surgery Godfather
Chapter 1117 - 899: A Cluster of Smoke-Like Blood Vessels

Chapter 1117: Chapter 899: A Cluster of Smoke-Like Blood Vessels

The European Spinal Surgery Annual Meeting concluded amidst a wave of astonishment, bringing many surprises and mysteries to all.

Never before had any of the previous meetings left attendees so reluctant to leave, even after the closing, many were loath to part.

Whether the first patient in Europe to be treated with the Precise Epiphyseal Arrest Technique for scoliosis could be successfully straightened aroused much speculation.

Because the severity of the child’s spinal deformity was simply too critical, and the surgery offered by the Precise Epiphyseal Arrest Technique was too minimally invasive, too easy, it inevitably raised doubts among the more than six thousand spinal surgeons about its efficacy.

The entire surgical operation was incredibly straightforward, with the insertion of mung-bean-sized blockers at several predetermined points in the vertebrae under the surveillance of a C-Arm Machine or navigation system, and the patient was jumping around the very next day after surgery.

Is this possible?

All the attending doctors could see from the first demonstration surgery that Song Zimo’s surgical skills were extremely advanced, almost surpassing every doctor present.

This was just an assistant, so what about Professor Yang’s surgical skills? This became a mystery of the conference.

These doctors only knew that Yang Ping had once created a miracle: publishing 13 CNS Papers within a few months.

However, none had ever seen him perform surgery, so just how high was his level of surgical proficiency? Many were eager to witness Yang Ping in main surgery.

The second mystery of the conference was whether the papers Yang Ping published were genuine.

In the papers Yang Ping posted on medical websites, he mentioned not only having discovered the Spatial Orientation Gene but also having cultivated a complete piece of muscle using it.

If true, this would be a super significant scientific achievement, marking the first time humans have succeeded in cloning organs ex vivo without reliance on embryonic techniques.

With these questions in mind, the assembly reluctantly concluded.

After the closing of the European Spinal Surgery Annual Meeting, Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang indeed had a mission: to explore European Medicine under the guidance of August, including hospitals, medical universities, and laboratories, which could expand their horizons and learn from others’ strengths.

Professor Mainshtan extended a grand invitation to Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang, asking them to visit his laboratory and expressing a wish to establish a close academic cooperation with Sanbo Hospital.

Of course, Professor Mainshtan didn’t mention that he wanted to replicate Yang Ping’s experiments and aspired to be Yang Ping’s Nobel Prize nominator, thinking that a genius like Yang Ping comes along once in a blue moon.

Only a genius can speak the language of another genius, which is why Mainshtan wanted to befriend Yang Ping.

Insularity leads to regression, while openness fosters progress – a perspective deeply valued by Yang Ping, who believed that no matter how skilled, one should never become complacent or insular.

Since it was a rare trip abroad, Yang Ping encouraged Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang to stay in Europe a few more days to engage with peers and broaden their perspectives.

He also saw this opportunity as a way to cultivate independence and capability in Zhang Lin and Little Five; with their senior doctors Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang absent, it would foster their psychological independence.

Zhang Lin and Little Five were overjoyed to hear this news, as they could continue to act as senior doctors for a few more days and perform more surgeries, relishing the feeling of being in charge.

Though Zhang Lin and Little Five may have seemed casual and unserious at times, they never let anyone down when it mattered; they could only perform three or four surgeries per day but were still able to lead surgeries adeptly, albeit not perfectly, yet reassuringly competent.

They couldn’t perform the most challenging surgeries yet, but they could confidently handle the vast majority of them, just enough to maintain the reputation of the department.

Unfortunately, Zhang Lin and Little Five could only lead surgeries when working together; if they were to operate independently, they could cover between six to eight surgeries a day, boosting efficiency significantly.

Fortunately, the Surgical Research Institute didn’t have many emergency surgeries, as most were elective, allowing them to take their time.

Judging from Zhang Lin and Little Five’s performance in leading surgeries, Yang Ping felt his method of training the team’s doctors was correct, ensuring each person’s sound development and attaining a certain level of proficiency.

A team can’t rely upon just one or two individuals; every member should be free to develop and utilize their full potential.

With Dean Sun’s assistance, Bao Yulou finally met with Yang Ping. He was still busy arranging surgery for his son.

Yang Ping had agreed to perform Bao Junhao’s surgery, but a specific time had not yet been confirmed. Bao Yulou came specifically for this matter. While he could have avoided making personal appearances each time due to the special circumstances, to express his sincerity, he visited Sanbo Hospital in person regardless of his schedule.

Today, Zhang Lin and Little Five finished their surgeries a bit earlier, by just after seven o’clock. Just as Yang Ping completed a surgery and walked out of the operating room, he encountered Bao Yulou, accompanied by Dean Sun. Bao Yulou had no entourage, but following him were Mrs. Bao and Bao Junhao. Seeing Yang Ping exit the operating room, Bao Yulou immediately approached to shake hands.

"Professor Yang, hello, I apologize for disturbing you during your busy time," Bao Yulou said, exhibiting remarkable humility, not at all like a major company CEO.

"No problem, tell me, what is it?" Yang Ping was straightforward.

Bao Yulou’s face showed a hint of embarrassment, "Professor Yang, I specifically brought my family to thank you this time, and we greatly appreciate that despite your busy schedule, you have found time to arrange to perform the main surgery on Junhao. Whenever it’s convenient for you, my son and I will follow your arrangements."

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