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by Black Ursa Prime


  The operation went smoothly. The whole process took less than 30 minutes.

  When the guide wire was taken out and the professor started to apply pressure to stop the bleeding, Zheng Ren heard the sound of a mission completion notification.

  [Main mission: the Pearl on the crown has completed the second stage.

  Mission content: Complete 10 cases of TIPS surgery.

  Requirement: 100% completion.

  Current progress: 10/10.

  Mission reward: Interventional Success Rate + 2, experience points: 100,000, experience in frequency ablation surgery: 3,000 cases.

  Mission Time: 8 days, 23 hours. Remaining mission time: 21 days, 1 hour. ]

  The massive amount of mission rewards, whether it was the 3,000 cases of radiofrequency ablation surgery experience or the remaining time of surgical training, all made Zheng Ren happy.

  As for what the success rate of interventional surgery + 2 meant, Zheng Ren still did not know.

  Just like the luck value + 8, the big pig trotter did not explain the meaning of the passive attribute, so Zheng Ren could only figure it out on his own.

  The first patient was successfully sent back to the ward and the second patient was already lying on the operating table.

  Zheng Ren and Professor Rudolf Wagner were like machines, starting to repeat almost the same process.

  According to the MRI diffusion image, Zheng Ren successfully sent the needle to the position. The professor controlled the direction, and Zheng Ren pressed the button.

  The puncture was successful.

  Zheng Ren was a little confused. He did not realize the benefit of the + 2 success rate.

  However, the moment the operation was done, Zheng Ren looked up at the completion of the operation in the upper right corner of his field of vision.

  The completion of the operation was 100% , there was no change.

  This... What was the meaning of the + 2?

  Zheng Ren was confused.

  "Boss, this operation, why do I feel different from before?" Zheng Ren was still deep in thought when Professor Rudolf Wagner broke the silence in the operating theater.

  He was also very hesitant, a little confused, and his tone of voice was somewhat uncertain.

  "What's the difference? " Zheng Ren felt that the professor seemed to have noticed something, so he asked.

  "Boss, I feel that the positions of the stents are different. The overlap of the two stents is particularly good. I'm sure that they are completely overlapping. Boss, could it be that your perception has been so precise to such a fine degree? It's simply like a machine. There is basically no error in repeated operations. "

  The professor's reminder made Zheng Ren realize something.

  The degree of completion of the operation only represented the operation itself. It did not mean that the patient would recover well after the operation.Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click /book/the-surgeon's-studio_16489637605120805/delusional-about-prosecution_49491645359507671 for visiting.

  Many operations were done beautifully, but the patient would still have all kinds of complications after the operation.

  Perhaps, the success rate of the interventional operation + 2 was reflected in the post-operation? After all, whether the stents overlapped well or not did not have much effect on the current operation, but it had a huge impact on the second-stage removal.

  Zheng Ren seemed to understand the meaning of the reward given by the pig's feet.

  Chapter 419 - Ten Thousand Whys

  Gao Shaojie was focused on performing the surgery. His hand was very steady; every step was very careful and serious.

  The surgery was particularly smooth. It only took him slightly over two hours to successfully complete the puncture.

  Gao Shaojie was a little happy that the most critical step was completed.

  The surgery went smoothly and the doctors were happy, especially due to the fact that it was the TIPS surgery—a procedure that heavily relied on luck.

  The patient's vital signs were stable as the stent was placed and the portal vein and hepatic vein were set up. The surgery ended around three hours later.

  "Teacher Gao, you're lucky today, " Wang Qiang said with a smile.

  Since he was quite familiar with Gao Shaojie, he did not need to flatter him. The most important thing in the TIPS surgery was luck. Being Blunt was sometimes a form of flattery.

  Gao Shaojie smiled and felt a little proud of himself.

  Even when he performed TIPS in the Affiliated Hospital of the Provincial Medical University, it was rarely so smooth.

  He took off his sterile gloves and walked out of the operating room. He went to the operating room and began to study the images. He also left behind some backup information.

  This was Gao Shaojie's habit.

  Firstly, it was used to explain the surgery to the patient's family, and secondly, it was used as materials for his academic thesis.

  Gao Shaojie had insisted on this practice ever since he started working.

  While he was busy, a nurse's voice came from the corridor. "Xu Liang, is it?"

  "Yes, I'm Xu Liang."

  "Come in with me."

  Which surgery had just started? Gao Shaojie was a little disdainful.

  He had come from the Provincial Capital and even planned to arrive one day earlier just so that he could get into the operation theatre at 8:30 in the morning. He did not expect this doctor from Sea City to be so arrogant. He actually...

  He subconsciously glanced at the time. It was 11:45.

  He actually came to perform the surgery at this time?

  'Doctors nowadays are really...' Gao Shaojie shook his head and continued to edit the video.

  However, it seemed that only ten seconds had passed when the sound of a flat car came from the corridor.

  "Zhao Jinhua's family member, come and push the wheelchair!" The door of the operating theater opened and the sound from outside could be heard clearly.

  Uh...

  Gao Shaojie knew that he seemed to have guessed wrong.

  Judging from the order, it should be that the surgery had been completed and the next patient was being called.

  That fast? His surgery was considered very smooth, but that surgery seemed to be a little faster than him.

  "That can't be right?" Gao Shaojie was a little puzzled.

  He stood up and walked to the corridor. He saw the lead gate of one of the operating rooms slowly closing.Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click /book/the-surgeon's-studio_16489637605120805/ten-thousand-whys_49491646718475664 for visiting.

  The Secondary Hospital had an intervention department but the operating room was not big. There were only two operating rooms, so it was very easy to find.

  It was not like the Affiliated Hospital of the Provincial Capital Medical University. It was very difficult to find a person in ten operating rooms.

  Gao Shaojie was full of doubts. He quietly went to the operator console room of another operating room.

  There were more than ten people standing inside. Some were sitting and some were standing.

  However, it was different from the usual of an operator console room. Although there were many people, no one was chatting. Everyone was focused on looking at the situation inside through the lead-lined glass.

  "Has the surgery just started?" Gao Shaojie used his arm to nudge a young doctor who was standing in the corner and asked in a low voice.

  "The eighth surgery is already the last one. Why are you only here now?" The young doctor said absent-mindedly. He did not even look at Gao Shaojie. He just stared at the operating table in the lead-lined glass.

  "How many surgeries are there in total?" Gao Shaojie was stunned. He must ha
ve misunderstood something. The surgery inside was definitely not TIPS surgery.

  His skill was so smooth and he had just finished one surgery. How could that person perform eight surgeries in a row here?

  He did not question it. Instead, he watched quietly.

  Through the lead-lined glass, Gao Shaojie could clearly see a tall foreigner disinfecting and laying a sterile sheet.

  Was he the professor from Heidelberg University that the subordinate of Wang Qiang had mentioned? Even if he was a professor from Heidelberg University, he should not have such a high standard.

  'They must have performed a relatively simple surgery, and it was very crude,' Gao Shaojie thought to himself.

  However, why did everyone from the Secondary Hospital go and help? Why did they let the foreign professor work alone?

  Gao Shaojie had a question in his heart when he was not looking at the surgery. But after taking a look, he had ten questions in his mind.

  Soon, the lead gate of the operating room slowly closed.

  This meant that the surgery had already begun.

  Gao Shaojie was stunned to see the tall foreigner's figure moved to the side of the patient's leg, obviously standing in the position of an assistant.

  This...

  This was something Gao Shaojie could not understand.

  To Gao Shaojie, it did not matter who did the surgery.

  However, was a foreign professor coming all the way to China just to disinfect, lay sheets, and be an assistant?

  The puncture and the wire guiding were not visible from where he was standing. However, Gao Shaojie could vaguely see from the point of puncture that it should be a jugular vein puncture.

  Could it be that he was performing TIPS surgery? No Way!

  Gao Shaojie felt that he had ten thousand questions ever since he stepped into this operator console room. There were countless questions in his heart, but none of them could be answered.

  Soon, the screen in the operating room lit up.

  It was really a TIPS surgery!

  Gao Shaojie saw an extremely familiar image. Although it was slightly different because of the patient's individual differences, the portal vein and hepatic vein appeared on the LCD screen in a bright light.

  'Perhaps he was not performing TIPS surgery before this one, and I coincidentally walked in when he perform a TIPS,' Gao Shaojie gave himself a 'reasonable' explanation.

  Were they going to put a tube in the hepatic vein to mark it and then successfully perform the puncture? This was the most popular method in the world at the moment. However, because the cost of marking a tube was relatively high, and the surgery was relatively new to the industry, there were very few people in the country who knew how to do this.

  Gao Shaojie guessed.

  Since it was a foreign professor who was guiding the surgery, it should be this kind of surgery. Although Gao Shaojie knew that there were many flaws in this guess, that was all he could guess.

  However, his guess was wrong again.

  The needle went in and directly hit the wall of the portal vein. The position was not even adjusted. It was pierced directly!

  F*CK... Gao Shaojie's heart tightened.

  This surgery was too bold and unconstrained.

  All of the TIPS surgeries that Gao Shaojie had seen before, all of them struggled at this step. They had to carefully looked and looked, constantly changing their positions to find the correct one. They were like snipers, carefully trying to get shot.

  However, all the opponents that the doctors faced were illnesses that were cunning as foxes. Trying to get a headshot with a single shot was an extravagant hope.

  He did not look stressed and on top of that his actions were so casual...

  Gao Shaojie was only surprised by the carelessness of the surgeons. Before he could even look down on them or sigh with emotion, he saw the membrane-covered stent appear on the screen along the guide wire.

  What...

  Did it work?

  No Way!

  He was surprised because he knew there was more to this surgeon...

  Questions... From one to ten, from ten to...

  No, no, no.

  Gao Shaojie held his breath and watched foolishly as the membrane stent entered and inserted itself into the guide wire left by the needle. Then...

  Venous access established. Surgery...over!

  Wha-God Damn it!

  That was a surgery?!

  ...

  Chapter 420 - Energetic

  However, less than a minute later, Gao Shaojie knew he was wrong again.

  The channel between the hepatic vein and the portal vein was established. The surgery was not over yet. The surgeon placed another 8mm retrievable stent.Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click /book/the-surgeon's-studio_16489637605120805/energetic_49491649922910455 for visiting.

  He stood quietly in front of the screen and watched as the retrievable stent move slowly by the surgeon with full concentration.

  Gao Shaojie did not understand why he had to use such a stent.

  There were many uncontrollable factors when he had to go through the liver during the retrieving process. For example, bleeding! For example, when he takes the retrievable stent away, the membrane stent being taken off course.

  Once bleeding happens or the position of the membrane stent being deviated, it would result in the failure of the whole TIPS surgery. Moreover, the patient would suffer more serious injuries and even face death.

  In Gao Shaojie's mind, he quickly sketched out a three-dimensional image of the patient's liver and portal vein.

  The best position for a retrievable stent was to completely overlap with the previous stent. The smaller the gap, the less likely it would be for an accident to occur when the stent was retrieved.

  However... Gao Shaojie was very clear about how difficult it is.

  Others would perceive it simply as the second stent. The channel had already been established, so what was the big deal about the next stent?

  This was the thought of those who did not know about TIPS surgery.

  Gao Shaojie had done similar surgeries before. Because the patient's hepatic encephalopathy was more serious after TIPS surgery, the only way to improve the patient's hepatic encephalopathy was to narrow the venous channel.

  If the second stent was slightly off course, it would be easily washed away by the blood flow.

  However, it was not easy for stents to stack on top and overlap each other. It was not like the lower limb artery was occluded. After the stent was opened, it would be blocked again. After the stent was opened again, the stent would be stacked on top of each other.

  An artery stent was a dozen centimeters long. It would not matter even if it missed by a few centimeters. After all, the friction was enough.

  However, a TIPS surgery stent was short. If he missed it by a little, the difference would be huge.

  His mind was running wild with thoughts but the retrievable stent had already expanded...landed...and rooted.

  Looking at the image, Gao Shaojie could tell that the two stents were almost exactly the same even without an angiogram.

  It was simply breathtaking!

  Gao Shaojie did not have the intention to fight for victory. He was not jealous. He was only curious.

  Jealousy was only meaningful when the two of them were at the same level of skill.

  Gao Shaojie understood and knew deeply, he only felt a sense of powerlessness.

  Then, he just felt utmost respect.

  The TIPS surgery was done so skillfully!

  Even the Mayo Clinic could not do it this way!

  Who was inside?

  Imaging, the stent position was satisfactory, blood flow was smooth, and the completion rate of the surgery was 100%!

  Zheng Ren turned around and left without any further remarks.

  Professor Rudolf Wagn
er then stood at Zheng Ren's position and began to assert pressure the puncture point to stop the bleeding.

  Zheng Ren took off his gloves and threw them into the medical waste bin. He returned to the operator console room and said with a smile, "Director Ren, Director Zhang, it's done. Thank you very much, the patients you have chosen are very suitable."

  Although they had experienced a batch of TIPS surgery, the two directors in the operator console room still could not believe that it had happened in front of their eyes.

  "Thank you for your hard work, Chief Zheng. " Director Zhang's tone was dry. At this moment, he had forgotten his enthusiasm—it was already good enough that he could speak.

  Director Zhang remembered that in the last batch of TIPS surgery, Zheng Ren and Professor Rudolf Wagner would occasionally... No, they would often have an argument.

  It was very low-class to be arguing over the operation table. However, the argument became irrelevant since the surgeries went well.

  What was observed was during this batch of TIPS surgeries, Zheng Ren and Professor Rudolf Wagner rarely talked to each other throughout the whole process. They almost remained silent.

  The surgery was done in silence.

  Was an agreement formed between them after less than ten surgeries?

  Although Director Zhang's level was not that high, he had been doing clinical work for decades. Medicine was an empirical science. Every surgical method founded had to be honed in clinical practices for decades.

  During this period, countless attempts would fail.

  The foundation of success lay in countless failures.

  But...the scene that happened before his eyes flipped Director Zhang's worldview.

  Was he going from one success to another?

  It was too scary. The talent of the young man in front of him was simply too scary!

  "The patient for stent removal can be sent up now." Zheng Ren did not care about the silent atmosphere in the operating room.

  In his opinion, silence was a hundred times better than the messy words of everyone.

  "Oh, oh," Director Zhang answered subconsciously. A young doctor turned around and left the operating room.

 

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