Surgery Godfather -
Chapter 1197 - 935: Trouble Caused by a Fish Bone
Chapter 1197: Chapter 935: Trouble Caused by a Fish Bone
This week, Yang Ping was quite busy. He made a trip to Xiehe Hospital, then was called to 301 to participate in a grand consul.
Hospital had already fulfilled its promise of 10 designated beds to Yang Ping, and he began conducting clinical and teaching activities there.
Yang Ping reviewed his innovations in surgical operations, especially in spinal deformities, which had already significantly reduced the difficulty of surgeries, improved the effects, and increased safety. Particularly, if the Precise Epiphyseal Arrest Technique was successful, scoliosis surgeries could be safely conducted in city-level hospitals as simply as performing vertebral plasty.
In the field of trauma orthopedics, Yang Ping integrated engineering theories into emergency trauma treatment, establishing a systematic theory of trauma emergency rescue that greatly increased the success rate of treatment for patients with severe and complex trauma. This led to a substantial improvement in the trauma emergency rescue success rate at Sanbo Hospital, and once this scientific rescue system and technology were promoted, it would greatly enhance the success rate for emergency treatment of severe and complex trauma injuries.
The establishment of the joint balance theory in sports medicine allowed many patients with multiple ligament injuries to achieve good outcomes through surgery, maximizing the restoration of their motor functions.
In joint surgery, the project entrusted to Su Nanchen and Robert was progressing smoothly. If successful, it would mark a significant breakthrough in treating cartilage damage and degenerative osteoarthritis.
Currently, the K treatment experiment for bone tumors was still at a standstill. Even though it was not progressing, it had opened the door to using the mechanism of cell apoptosis to treat malignant tumors. Once successful, it could treat not only osteosarcoma but potentially revolutionize the entire field of cancer treatment.
In the field of neurosurgery, Yang Ping was researching the clinical anatomy of the brainstem to provide an anatomical basis for brainstem surgery.
Yang Ping felt that if he only performed surgeries beautifully, he could at most save a few more patients. That was a negligible contribution to medicine.
If he could improve surgical techniques, enhance the outcomes, and reduce the difficulty and risks of surgeries, it would make a certain contribution to medicine, but it was still quite limited.
Researching the mechanisms of certain diseases and revolutionizing treatment concepts, such as for scoliosis, could make a considerable contribution.
However, creating a fundamental breakthrough in medicine and fostering progress in the entire field would be a truly immense contribution.
Yang Ping’s Spatial Orientation Gene theory represented such a foundational theoretical innovation, and it was the greatest contribution to medicine. Building on this theory, doctors in the future could use it to clone hearts, livers, kidneys, and more, allowing the era of cloning autologous organ transplants to become a reality, solving many end-stage organ failure diseases. This would be akin to the invention of the steam engine, electricity, and the internet, leading humanity into a new era.
Yang Ping wished the system were infinite, but unfortunately, that was just a hope. The system was limited by credits, requiring him to accumulate points bit by bit and then use those points to obtain various learning, surgical, and research conditions.
Because of the cooperation with the City People’s Hospital, Yang Ping personally came to guide a surgery and met the legendary Director Zhuo Defeng. When Yang Ping had gone to the City People’s Hospital before, Director Zhuo had already left the city hospital, so they had never intersected. He had only heard stories about Director Zhuo through colleagues.
When Director Zhuo was young, in his thirties, he was sharp and highly skilled, the best in orthopedics at the City People’s Hospital. But after Dean Xie initiated the competition for department director positions, Wu Siwen replaced the original director. After ascending to the role, Wu Siwen ousted several doctors one by one.
Of course, he didn’t expel them openly but deliberately made their lives miserable so that they would resign of their own accord.
That was the case with Director Zhuo. Wu Siwen canceled all his fourth-level surgeries and some of his third-level surgeries. Although Director Zhuo was an associate chief physician, Wu Siwen relegated him to a position even lower than that of an attending physician. Then, every day, he assigned Director Zhuo to assist him in surgery, scolding him during procedures: "You doctoral graduate wasted your education. You can’t even hold a retractor properly. We don’t carry dead weight in our department. If you can’t do that, what else are you good for?"
Director Zhuo, despite having a strong sense of professional ethics, didn’t lose his temper on the operating table, as surgery was serious and sacred. After the surgery, he remained silent.
The next morning during the ward handover, in front of all the doctors and nurses of the department, Ph.D. Director Zhuo from Beijing Medical University slapped his work badge on Wu Siwen’s face, "Today I’m telling you, I quit. The whole world knows you bought your position as director, only you think otherwise. What else can you do besides kissing up? Your surgery skills are as bad as dog shit. You’re not even fast enough to carry my shoes."
"You--- you--- you---" Wu Siwen, not expecting Director Zhuo to dare to do such a thing and hitting a sore spot, was furiously embarrassed and so agitated he could barely speak, nearly bursting a brain blood vessel on the spot.
"I graduated with a Ph.D., am an associate chief physician, and I’m full of skills, yet I suffocate under the control of you bastards. If you don’t appreciate me, I’ll find a place that will."
Director Zhuo, having slapped his badge away, took off his white gown, folded it carefully, and handed it to the Head Nurse, "The white gown is sacred. I don’t want to throw it away, please help me return it to the hospital. I am thankful for my colleagues’ years of care."
It was said that after that, the hospitals lined up to recruit Director Zhuo, as many top-tier hospitals extended olive branches. But Director Zhuo didn’t go to any of them, choosing instead a second-tier hospital that wasn’t even considered seventh or eighth-tier on the street a few kilometers away from the City People’s Hospital.
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