Chapter 1630 The human body is a whole



As always, Brother Cao’s words are like the sunshine in the sky that pushes away the dark clouds and shines on people, giving them the warm light of hope.

Xie Wanying took a deep breath and held the door handle tightly, but she was extremely nervous. Senior Brother Cao was a neurosurgeon, and he was afraid that he would not have an advantage when speaking to a specialist.

The other people in the conference room had the same idea, and turned to look at Cao Yong who was speaking with a little regret. If a cardiothoracic surgeon raised an objection, it would be more professional and convincing. Fu Xinheng didn't say anything, so how could Cao Yong, a neurosurgeon, find arguments to refute it?

Du Yeqing is also a great cardiothoracic surgeon. He is definitely not making such a false statement.

"Doctor Cao, I know that you did very well in your internship when you were a medical student studying cardiothoracic surgery." Du Yeqing faced Cao Yong's rebuttal with a smile.

Recalling Cao Yong's outstanding talent, he personally did not dislike it. In fact, he and his teacher had always disliked Dean Wu. It was a pity that such a potential cardiothoracic surgeon was poached to neurosurgery. The problem was that Cao Yong had left this specialty for many years and could not be called a cardiothoracic surgeon. If he were to give a specialist opinion on cardiothoracic surgery, it would not be very professional.

"You are wrong." Cao Yong explained to the other party, "My opinion is not based on your mind, but on my identity as a neurosurgeon."

Oh? Du Yeqing adjusted his frameless glasses, looked at Cao Yong calmly, and waited with the others for Cao Yong to explain.

"The patient has cerebral thrombosis. I just want to ask you one question, will you perform heart surgery on the patient with cerebral thrombosis caused by heart problems? As far as I know, basically this kind of patients who come to see me will go to your place for heart surgery. If you don't perform surgery and solve the root cause of your heart problem, we, the neurosurgeons, will not be able to clean up the mess." Cao Yong said without being polite to him.

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The fact that a patient is diagnosed with a disease in a certain department does not mean that other doctors cannot give their own specialist opinions. This is because a person is a whole and the various parts of the human body are closely related.

As expected, he is a person who has been praised as a genius since his student days, and his academic views are very much on the mark.

Du Yeqing's eyes behind his glasses revealed a hint of smile, which seemed to indicate that he agreed with the argument Cao Yong had found.

Cardiovascular surgery is closely related to neurosurgery. Whether in clinical practice or among the common people, it is reasonable to say that cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are connected all day long. The heart and the brain are like twins. The brain is likened to the second heart, and the heart is likened to the second brain.

Hearing that Teacher Du was somewhat relieved by Brother Cao's words, Xie Wanying's eyes became a little sore. Even though they were far away, at this moment she seemed to see Brother Cao bringing back hope.

Senior Brother Cao is really awesome.

Don't worry, I'm here. The words that Senior Brother Cao had told her that night came back to her mind. Adjusting her mindset, she walked back and sat down again, staying calm, listening to Senior Brother Cao's words and staying here to listen carefully, not going to the scene as a family member to affect the mood of the teachers' academic discussion.

"Doctor Cao, I admit that the situation you mentioned does exist clinically. Such cases have occurred." Du Yeqing said.

"It's not that you can see it, it's that there is a high probability of seeing it." Cao Yong corrected him, "I think you must use things with a high probability to make your point instead of using things with a low probability. It's just like your objection just now using the high probability of the surgery being risky as an argument. You can't convince yourself with things with a low probability that the patient can recover on their own. This is completely self-contradictory."

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