Chapter 815 Ceiling Level Special Issue(2/2)
These two patients may have put tremendous pressure on doctors in China, but isn't this an opportunity? Isn't there an old saying in China that true gold is not afraid of fire, so I won't give him a stage to show off now.
Well."
After all, Owen received money from Chen Qi, so of course he had to put in a good word for Chen Qi:
"However, if the patients are sent to China, the hardware and equipment of China's hospitals are too poor, I'm afraid..."
"It's not a big deal." Editor-in-Chief Gabrielleth put the cigar on his desk and took out a document from the drawer:
"Our New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery has a sponsorship of US$200 million this year. If Dr. Chen is willing to take over these two patients, our journal can provide it for free, and it won't cost much money to provide whatever medical equipment he needs.
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Owen knew that he could no longer stop Editor-in-Chief Gabrielleth from going crazy, so he stood up and said:
"OK, I will contact Chen now and ask for his opinion."
Editor-in-chief Gabrielleth waved the manuscript in his hand: "Tell him that the day the operation is successful will be when the Vietnam-China special issue is published."
Nailin~~~
Chen Qi received the international call from Irving at home. Because there is a time difference between the two countries, the working hours in the United States are exactly at night in China.
"Chen, this is the situation. Obviously Editor-in-Chief Gabrielleth wanted to test the scientific research level and surgical level of your Yuezhong Hospital. I also persuaded Mr. Editor-in-Chief for a long time, and then Chief Editor Gabrielleth has made up his mind.
But I also helped you get a good benefit, that is, for these two surgeries, if your Yuezhong Hospital lacks any equipment, our magazine can provide it for free to help you upgrade the operating room."
A girl with adhesion of her lower limbs and a pair of conjoined twins? Both of them need to be separated?
Chen Qi couldn't help but fell into deep thought. In his memory of his previous life, there were indeed a few successful operations to separate conjoined twins, but most of them failed.
One of the most famous conjoined separation surgeries was one performed in Singapore that year.
The surgery was performed on a pair of Iranian sisters. Their heads are connected on the side and they share part of the brain, but their bodies are separate.
The reason why Chen Qi remembers this surgery so deeply is because the sisters worked very hard. In a conservative and patriarchal country like Iran, the sisters persisted in their studies and finally graduated from the law major of Tehran University.
So she is a very independent, elite woman.
Both sisters have their own ideal lives. One wants to be a lawyer and the other wants to be a reporter. However, the special structure of the "Siamese" makes the two sisters who long for independence unbearable, so they have an extremely strong desire to separate.
After all, conjoined people are together. Not to mention being inseparable 24 hours a day, let's just say you have a boyfriend. There is also a light bulb next to it, right?
If you want to be intimate with your boyfriend, it is obviously a matter of two people, and it is treated like a three-person sport.
Therefore, no matter in terms of personality, work or life, the Iranian sisters extremely hope that the two can undergo separation surgery.
So the brave sisters raised funds, borrowed money from relatives, and traveled to Germany, hoping to undergo separation surgery there, but no doctor was willing to perform such a high-risk surgery on them.
Later, they arrived in Singapore and finally found a medical team willing to perform surgery on them.
The separation surgery of the Iranian conjoined sisters attracted widespread attention from the world's media. In addition, the Singaporean hospital also had publicity needs, so the matter became a big deal, and domestic media also published a lot of related news.
Unfortunately, they suffered severe blood loss during the postoperative vascular repair process, and both died within an hour and a half.
The person was separated, but also died, and the Singapore hospital where the surgery was performed was also disgraced.
This happened in Chen Qi's previous life. It's only 1991 and it's not that difficult to perform two conjoined separation surgeries.
After all, Chen Qi had never undergone such an operation in his two lifetimes.
However, one advantage of Haidong people is that they understand the principle of "high risk, high profit". There is no pie in the sky. If you want to succeed and become famous, how can you not take some risks?
What's more, if the operation is successful, a top medical journal such as the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery can publish a special issue. This kind of treatment has only been given twice in history.
If the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital can publish a special issue, it actually means that the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital has become a part of the international mainstream medical circle.
This kind of treatment cannot be matched by well-known domestic hospitals such as Peking Union Medical College, Peking University, Ruijin, Xiangya, Qilu, Zhongshan, and West China.
Thinking of this, Chen Qi gritted his teeth and took the risk. If he succeeded, he would win.
If it fails, that's it. It's a surgery that even your European and American doctors can't handle. Why should Chinese doctors only allow it to succeed and not fail?
Isn't it just cheating? It's like no one else is doing it.
Chapter completed!