At this time, someone noticed:
"Hey, look, isn't that the first assistant Wu Mengchao from Shanghai?"
"Hey, it really is this old man. Why is a southerner coming to our north for surgery?"
In the surgical field, there was actually a distinction between the "Northern School" and the "Southern School". Everyone looked down on each other to some extent. Colleagues were enemies, and the same applied to the medical field.
Dean Kang sighed helplessly:
"Old Wu is a big shot now. He's the Chinese director of the Yuezhou International Organ Transplant Center. Look at us in the north. Who can perform organ transplants? This time, the southerners are ahead again."
"Yuezhou Organ Transplant Center? Why doesn't it come to our capital? Wouldn't the Huaguo Organ Transplant Center be a higher level?"
Director Deng of Xuanwu Hospital was unhappy. In the past, China's medical center had always been the capital, but with the rapid economic development in the south, the medical center has gradually tended to move south.
In those days, if a doctor in China was transferred to work in the capital, it would be a great event that brought honor to the family.
As a result, doctors in the capital are now running to the south.
Among them, many young doctors are preparing to go to Yuezhou Hospital. It is said that the salary they offer is more than three times, and there is also the opportunity to study in internationally renowned hospitals such as Mayo.
This made several old deans feel uncomfortable.
Dean Qi of Peking University Third Hospital also looked constipated:
"Are we being too conservative? Look at Yuezhou Hospital. It's surpassed us, the established top hospitals, in just a few years. Even a young person like Chen Xia can invent new surgical procedures. We need to reflect on this."
A group of old men were sighing outside. Inside the operating room 1, Chen Qiu was relatively free, so he had time to look around.
"Brother, there are a lot of people outside. They seem to be here to visit our surgery?"
Chen Xia rarely came to the capital, and didn't know many deans and experts. He took a look and shook his head.
Professor Wu said with a smile:
"Almost all the directors and chief surgeons from several hospitals in the capital are here. Look, that's Qi Minghang from Peking University Third Hospital, that's Liu Junlin from the Temple of Heaven, and the one changing his shoe covers is Wang Sheng from Friendship Hospital."
Chen Xia curled his lips.
"Ignore them, let them watch if they want. Let's do our job. This operation will require four incisions. The navel incision needs to be large, at least 10 centimeters, otherwise the tumor won't be removed. Third brother, prepare the abdominal negative pressure drainage tube. This time, prepare line 3, as we'll need sutures."
Operating Room 1 began to conduct the operation in an orderly manner, but Operating Room 2 became a little nervous.
Mao Wei was a little surprised when he saw so many doctors outside:
"Why are so many people here? I'm going to die. If we lose this competition, our reputation as losers will spread across the country. Everyone, concentrate your efforts. This is a big tumor, and it's going to be very difficult."
The other cooperating doctors all nodded, not to mention the anxiety in their hearts.
Director Mao is a man of his word. He prepared a 10CM stromal tumor for Chen Xia, while their own patient's tumor also reached 11CM, with little difference between the two.
Li Kecheng said softly, "The guy next door has already made a promise that the operation will be over in an hour and a half."
Lu Yizhong burst out laughing:
"Are you getting carried away? This isn't an appendectomy. What can you do in an hour and a half? Young people are just inexperienced and unreliable."
Mao Wei, on the other hand, felt an inexplicable sense of nervousness:
"Don't tell me, this guy is a bit weird. With so many deans and experts watching, he shouldn't brag so easily. Let's move quickly."
When the doctors in the operating room heard this, they all said nothing and started working with their heads down.
At 1 hour and 15 minutes, a cry of surprise was heard outside, and the doctors in Operating Room 2 looked up in confusion.
The young doctor was experienced and ran out to inquire about the news without waiting for the director to speak. When he came back, his face changed.
"Director, Director Chen and his team have completely removed a 10cm diameter tumor. They are now doing the finishing work and will close the abdomen soon."
"What?!"
“What the hell?!”
Mao Wei and the others simply couldn't believe their ears. They thought they were too serious during the operation and got the time wrong.
"Xiao Zhang, how long did it take them?"
"No, less than an hour and a half..."
Mao Wei felt like vomiting blood for a moment, but at that moment when his mind was stunned, the scalpel that was about to remove the tumor suddenly moved down a little.
The tumor was lacerated.
Professor Li Kecheng, the first assistant, was almost frightened out of his wits, and growled in a low voice through gnashing teeth:
"Mao Wei, can you do this? Look at what you've done. If the tumor cells had spread to other places, you'd be harming people!"
Mao Wei and everyone in the operating room woke up in shock.
Looking at the blood that kept coming out of the tumor cracks, I didn't know how many malignant tumor cells were contained in it, and it flowed to the surrounding organs.
Dean Kang, who was outside the operating room, sighed as he took one look: "During the second operation, the Union Medical College medical team had a surgical accident."
This was originally a highly difficult operation, and it was hard for everyone to understand why the tumor could not be completely removed, but everything is afraid of comparison.
Now Chen Xia can completely remove the tumor within an hour and a half, while the Union Hospital ruptured the tumor right at the start of the operation. With so many experts watching, the difference was obvious and they couldn't even find an excuse.
At this time, the directors and experts from other hospitals also saw the embarrassing situation in Operating Room 2, and hurriedly said that it was okay and that it would be fine as long as it was cleaned up.
Dean Kang really wanted to yell: Could you please act more realistically and stop smiling?
Normally, based on the skills of Mao Wei, Li Kecheng and Lu Yizhong, this kind of failure would not have occurred. Therefore, you must concentrate during the operation. Any distraction may cause irreparable harm.
Chen Xia didn't care what was happening next door.
He wanted to defeat the Union Hospital and show the power of laparoscopy to other doctors in other hospitals. Of course, he wanted the surgery to be as fast as possible, and asked the doctors in the Union Hospital next door to follow his pace, even if it meant driving them to death.
Without waiting for the second operation to be completed, Chen Xia had already started the third operation.
"Partial liver resection".
Chen Xia called Professor Wu Mengchao to Shanghai for these hepatobiliary surgeries.
As an international expert in hepatobiliary surgery, if the old man can master laparoscopy, it will be a huge step forward in his medical skills.
"Professor Wu, let me perform this liver resection first. Compare it with the traditional surgery in your mind and see which one is more convenient and more conducive to the patient's recovery."
Although Professor Wu is over 60 years old, he has a strong thirst for knowledge and a deep interest in improving surgery.
This is the difference between top doctors and average doctors.
Mao Wei and the others are thinking that if new techniques emerge and they cannot learn them, what will they do in the future?
Professor Wu is thinking that if there are new surgical procedures, I must learn and master them so that I can apply them in clinical practice in the future.
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