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Chapter 93 90. What is the most important thing?(1/2)

Chapter 93 90. What is the most important?

Kawei didn't want to tamper with other people's reports.

Because every operation they say has loopholes, and the leaks are like a sieve. It is boring to use modern medical knowledge to compete with doctors who were more than a hundred years ago, and the few mouthfuls of saliva spouted by the cannon are not good for the overall environment.

It doesn't have much impact.

In his eyes, this is a waste of emotion.

Everyone has their own "price", and Kawei is no exception. It's just that the price is a bit high and ordinary people can't afford it. But Waterman offered a very attractive price: a transfer student from the University of Vienna Medical School.

Waterman has been famous for a long time.

Unlike his son Ignatz, who is only famous in China, he also has a good reputation internationally. At least his skilled nose plastic surgery and reshaping can show off his skills in front of surgeons in Britain and France, giving Austria a long face.

With such achievements, coupled with his status as the dean of the School of Surgery, the weight of his speech must be heavier than that of Ignatz. Therefore, he could satisfy the admission application that Ignatz failed to satisfy, and in front of Kawei

Just wrote the recommendation letter.【1】

This is no ordinary letter of recommendation.

In order to get Kawei to study in school, Waterman used extremely exaggerated expression techniques and mistakenly wrote about Kawei's true strength.

According to the old man, with his relationship with the dean of the medical school, as long as the content of today's meeting is outstanding enough and this letter is included, it will not be difficult to study at the school.

Kavey has always wanted to go to medical school so that he can enjoy the school's scientific research facilities and resources. Kavey is not so arrogant as to ignore Waterman's status in medical education, and the letter of recommendation has already demonstrated his sincerity.

The deal is done.

What Carvey had to do was move the time to disrupt the situation by two hours. Originally he was just making trouble in his own report, but now he could only say sorry to Dr. Hoch.

His questions were not probing like Varela's, but they were poking at the most painful areas and then shutting up. Because the venue was full of big guys in the industry, they could understand without any explanation.

Kawei's meaning is not good if it is explained too clearly, and it stifles imagination.

Hodge's operation was indeed forced in, squeezing out a case of intubation for airway obstruction that had a bumpy process.

Tracheotomy is already performed at regular meetings, and intubation does seem dispensable. But no matter how you make a horizontal comparison, airway intubation that overcomes all kinds of troubles and ultimately succeeds is definitely better than Hu Lai surgery, which involves removing the skull after draining the pus.

important.

Hodge's surgery was very lax, and his report was sparse and missed many important points, especially the cause of the patient's death.

Was the meninges damaged during the operation?【2】

Was there further damage to brain tissue?

What is the amount of blood loss during surgery?

Was all the scalp defect cut off, or was it only trimmed to a certain extent?

Have all the infected skull fragments been removed?

If all these are done, even if the infection worsens, it can be delayed for a few days. Why did the patient die on the second day after the operation?

There were so many questions, but if Hodge could answer the last one, he wouldn't be as embarrassed as he is now. In the end, he had no choice but to blame his ignorance on Kawei's identity: "A little surgical assistant? When will an assistant become an assistant?"

Can you come to the regular meeting?"

"With the invitation letter written by Dean Waterman himself, can't the assistant come?" Kawei said, "Besides, isn't the end of the surgery report a question and answer session, so I just asked a few questions casually, without any malice."

No malice.

Everyone knows that the warm-up report is just a formality, and no one will take it seriously. The question and answer session is even more dispensable. If you want to ask, you will also ask about the operation methods of those advanced surgeries. Who would have no problem staring at a simple craniectomy?

Stop asking questions.

And these questions poked at his sore spots. They were clearly aimed at him, so how could they not be malicious.

"This letter must be a forgery!" Hodge was dazzled by anger and began to arbitrarily attack the standardization of Kawei's admission. "Everyone here is a member of the College of Surgery, and they all must have a degree certificate from the medical school.

Do you have at least five years of experience as a surgeon?"

"No." Kawei shook his head, "I never went to middle school, and I haven't done much as a surgeon."

For such a blank and clean resume, there was a burst of boos around him, but few laughed with Hodge, because most people knew that Kawei had the qualifications to stay here.

It was pointless for Huo Qi to forcefully go ahead. Everyone had been colleagues for many years, and some were old classmates, so he just tried to give him a chance to get things over with as soon as possible.

"Doctor Hodge, forget it, let's go."

"Let's go quickly. Didn't you say you want to rush back to the hospital for amputation? Time is running out!"

"Yes, if something happens, we can argue later. Don't affect the subsequent reporting work."

Huo Qi suffered a secret loss, knowing that the young man in front of him would not be arrogant for no reason, but even if he had a bad feeling in his heart, he still did not want to leave. Because in his fixed thinking, such a poor medical education level

Anyone who dares to challenge himself is nothing more than the result of taking the back door.

Since everyone has a relationship, there is no real difference.

But at least he is a working surgeon. Even if he is not as dazzling as others, he has been working in this position for more than ten years. How can he endure this humiliation?

correct!

How could an assistant think of so many surgery-related issues?

Someone must be helping him secretly!

Who is it? Is it Fermi?

No, no, no, probably not. He was not on the program simply because the maxillofacial plastic surgery failed, and it had nothing to do with him.

Who could that be?

Suddenly, Hotch saw Ignatz sitting next to Kavi, and immediately thought of another possibility: Could it be that the dean and his son were messing with him?

He knew that Waterman and Ignatz had never liked him as a mediocre person with no enterprising spirit, but he was not completely useless to the college. Because he could show up at the College of Surgery all year round, Hodge also liked the feeling of being on stage.

Only the old father is willing to invest money for the college.

There is no need for Waterman to offend himself.

Hodge couldn't understand, and the anger that kept rushing to his forehead didn't give him time to understand: "You can bear it, but I can't bear it! It's just a matter of letting an assistant with no medical foundation enter the venue, and letting him make random accusations and give a speech

Doctors, what's the decency of you to speak, why don't you speak?"

"Don't ask, because they know that I will also go on stage to give a report. In fact, as long as you care about the recent surgical operation, even if you just read the reports in the daily newspaper, you should know me." Kawei pointed at himself and said, "So

I am the same as you."

"You want to go on stage too?"

Hotch lost his confidence in an instant, and his mind was still thinking about the identity of his assistant: "Aren't you an assistant? Aren't you not able to perform surgery?"

"Theoretically it's not possible," Kawei said helplessly, "but by some mistake, I had a cesarean section and it was successful."

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Hotch suddenly remembered that Ignatz was absent from the cesarean section a few days ago.

He didn't pay much attention to it at the time. He only knew that the operation was successful in the end and that the mother and child were safe. He didn't know who performed the operation or how it was done, and he didn't want to care because his mind was not on the innovation of surgical technology.

He just wanted to stay in St. Mary's Hospital and perform the operations he had learned peacefully, and then earn a little fame in the surgical field from time to time.

Working day and night in surgeries, either doing dissections or on the way to dissections, isn’t it tiring to live?

In your spare time, you have to keep reading and learning new techniques. Isn’t it good to enjoy your own privileged life?

"There were no problems during the operation. There were reporters from various newspapers and several colleagues in the audience who could testify for me."

While thinking about the operation, Hodge also wanted to defend himself: "From the incision and drainage to the subsequent bone removal, I operated according to the surgical specifications! You can say that my operation was not difficult, but you cannot say that I made a mistake.

, I think I can give a speech here without making any mistakes.”

"So, what you care about is your own operations?"

"Of course surgeons have to care about what they do!"

"Then what's the point of caring about the operation?" Kawei asked, "Just to look good? Or to win applause from the surrounding audience? Or is it for an artistic expression?"

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"It's not just for the patient's health!"

Kawei could accept the chaotic medical technology of the 19th century, and he could also accept the lack of medical knowledge, including the medical system that was inhumane. But he could not accept a doctor who did not value his patients. Since he had performed an operation, he had to be responsible for the patient.

Insufficient ability and lack of motivation are two completely different concepts:

"I guess Dr. Hodge saw that the patient was seriously insane, so he went free and performed the operation. There should be no major problems during the operation, but he didn't pay much attention to the patient's condition after the operation." [3



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"The skull is missing and the patient is mentally disturbed. If absolute braking cannot be achieved, accidents are likely to occur." Kawei patted his head with his hand, "Normal people can hardly bear the pain after surgery, let alone a mentally disturbed patient.

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Hodge didn't know anything about pre- and post-operative operations. All he knew was to remove the skull and put a bandage on it. The rest was the nurse's job: "We must have applied the brakes, but he broke free."

The situation was similar to what Kawei thought. On the night after the operation, the patient became more and more manic because of the pain. He pulled open the bandage on his hand, tore off the bandage on his head, and smashed his brain with his own hands.

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To be continued...
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