Chapter 589 Different Definitions



Chapter 589 Different Definitions

Ling Siqi nodded: "I don't dare to let him go to kindergarten or elementary school, because I'm afraid he will suddenly get sick. Jing... Professor J, is there any way you can help him?"

Ling Siqi looked at Jing Qian with eyes full of anticipation.

"There are two options. First, since he is still relatively young, you can keep him on maintenance medication and do the surgery when he is older. Second, do the surgery directly to avoid future problems."

Jing Qian stated two solutions without hesitation, but Ling Siqi was confused.

"Xiao Chen is still so young, can he withstand the surgery? I heard that this surgery requires taking out the heart to repair the nerves on the back of the heart, and domestic hospitals are currently unable to perform this surgery. If he takes medicine...if he takes medicine, can it guarantee that he will not get sick?"

Ling Siqi was afraid that the doctor would think she was looking for trouble with such a question, so she quickly explained: "I don't mean to question it. I... I have been to all the major hospitals for so many years, but I haven't been able to find a good solution, and the effect of taking medicine is..."

"Don't be so polite to me."

Jing Qian interrupted Ling Siqi.

After all, this is her future sister-in-law. Ling Qianchen is also her nephew.

Even if Ling Siqi didn't ask, she would try her best to save Ling Qianchen.

"I can tell you the truth. Surgery is definitely risky, but if I do it, the risk can be minimized. And he is still young, and there are not many nerves that have been eroded, so the risk of surgery is much smaller. So I am 95% sure that the operation will be successful."

“9…95!!!”

Ling Siqi's eyes widened. After all...Doctors in China had told her that this type of surgery had almost no success rate in China. And abroad, because it involved nerve repair, the success rate was generally below 20%. So she was at a loss as to how to treat this disease.

But Jing Qian told her that the success rate was 95%!!! That meant the mortality rate was only 5%?!

Ling Siqi was shocked, but she didn't expect that her idea was completely wrong.

For Jing Qian, 95% is called the success rate, and the remaining 5% is called the failure rate. The failure rate does not mean death.

Of that 5%, the mortality rate is 0.001%.

The so-called mortality rate refers to the fact that someone maliciously sabotaged her during the operation, and her people were unable to withstand the man-made sabotage at the critical moment.

So for her, she felt that Ling Siqi should choose surgery.

After all, it's a one-time solution.

"Yes, 95%. Although this success rate is not very good, it is still relatively acceptable. Another thing is the use of medicine. My medicine is relatively mild. The child takes one pill every morning and evening to prevent his heart disease from occurring until you think he can withstand the operation."

"Can you not have an attack?!"

Ling Siqi became a parrot that couldn't think.

God knows that since Xiaochen first fell ill when she was six months old, she has been controlled by this rare heart disease that has almost no historical records. This disease has become her biggest nightmare.

If this disease can be cured, I would give her everything I have, even my life.

"Well, you don't have to have an attack. If you follow the way I told you to eat, even if an attack occurs, at most your heart will just feel a little uncomfortable. You will definitely not faint or even face a life-threatening situation."

(End of this chapter)

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