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Chapter 1282

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System, open the chests. "

Ling Ran returned to the operating theater in the Emergency Medicine building. He was showered in hot water for three minutes before he comfortably gave an order to the blurry mirror.

Three Intermediate Treasure Chests immediately jumped out.

[Virtual Human (Master Level) – 4 hours remaining.]

[Virtual Human (Master Level) – 4 hours remaining.]

Single Technical Book — Beating Heart Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Transplantation (Perfect Level).

When he saw the last item, Ling Ran breathed a long sigh of relief.

This was what he wanted.

Beating Heart Non-Cardiopulmonary Bypass Coronary Artery Bypass Transplantation (OPCAD). Just by looking at the Chinese name, one would know that compared to conventional coronary artery bypass transplantation (CCABG), it eliminated the requirement of cardiopulmonary bypass. There was no need for the heart to stop beating, which brought about obvious advantages.

Even software that did not need to be rebooted and installed on a computer had to be simple and comfortable, let alone the human body.

The first thing it did was to reduce the production of inflammatory mediators in the blood and avoid systemic inflammatory damage caused by cardiopulmonary bypass.

Even though cardiovascular surgeons performed cardiopulmonary bypass every day, when there was a choice, cardiopulmonary bypass was never a good choice.

Because of this, cardiovascular surgeons placed great emphasis on the speed and time of surgery. Reducing the time of cardiopulmonary bypass as much as possible had always been a development direction for cardiovascular surgeons.

A technique like OPCAD that completely abandoned cardiopulmonary bypass was naturally considered revolutionary.

Compared to cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, the defects of non-beating heart bypass surgery were more reflected in the indications and difficulty.

Based on Department Director Huo's current situation, since he met the indications for OPCAD, it was definitely better for him to perform non-beating heart bypass surgery.

Ling Ran nodded slightly. By the looks of it, the day Department Director Huo was sent to the operating table was not far away.

While Ling Ran thought about it, he scrubbed and went out.

He definitely could not go to Department Director Huo now. Non-beating heart bypass surgery was very difficult. Before he could prove his ability, it was meaningless to tell him verbally.

At this time, Ling Ran was not too anxious.

On one hand, Department Director Huo was far from being in a race against time. On the other hand, he now had patients who needed to perform bypass surgery. He could just do it step by step. Due to the uniqueness of cardiovascular surgeries, he could not rush it.

At the very least, he would not be able to do it tonight.

The patients and their family members had to adjust and prepare.

Speaking of which, only patients like Boss Shao could take up his post directly.

"How's the Shao family's restaurant recently?" Ling Ran went back to his office, grabbed a random in-service training doctor, and asked.

When the in-service training doctor saw Ling Ran, he hummed and could not speak. Someone beside him quickly reminded him, "It's the barbecue shop we went to a few days ago. Do you remember the guy whose hand kept getting punctured?"

"Oh, I remember, I remember. I even bandaged him. "The doctor immediately came to a realization.

"Where's Boss Shao?" Ling Ran was a little curious.

"I haven't seen him recently. He must have fallen."

"Is it serious?"

"It shouldn't be serious for Boss Shao. He's just in a wheelchair."

Ling Ran pondered over what he said, then nodded slightly in agreement.

With Boss Shao's physical condition, it was not a serious problem for him to sit in a wheelchair. Perhaps he would need to sit in a wheelchair when he caught a cold.

She might be in a wheelchair every day to recuperate with a broken leg.

"Doctor Ling, do you want to eat barbecue tonight?" The in-service training doctor who was caught seemed to be a wily old fox. When he found out that he was not caught, he immediately wanted to get some supper.

It was common in the hospital for chief physicians or associate chief physicians to buy supper for the doctors on night shifts. Those who earned more would share some of the leftovers with those who earned less. This would always make the public feel better.

High-ranking doctors usually liked to buy people's hearts this way.

Ling Ran was also used to it. "Ask Doctor Zuo to make arrangements. Make sure that there are enough people on duty."

"No problem. There are more people than usual tonight." The in-service training doctor quickly answered. He then took out his phone and called Zuo Cidian.

The people in the office all smiled and packed up their things.

Ever since Yun Hua Hospital's Emergency Department was upgraded to an Emergency Medical Center, the number of staff had increased a lot, but the workload had not increased much. Or rather, the increase was mainly in the Emergency Department that Huo Congjun envisioned. The side effect of this was that the Emergency Department's outpatient consultation and on-duty staff were sufficient, and they were not as busy as before.

After a while, two cars drove over. Everyone called their friends and got into the cars.

Han Wei looked for an empty spot and found Yu Yuan. She whispered, "Can I go with you? I eat very little. I just want to … "

"You can go with us. Meals are usually paid for by the department." Yu Yuan generously pulled Han Wei along.

Yu Yuan had seen Han Wei's daily efforts. On the other hand, she had always been more tolerant of people who could find her. Han Wei always found her, and Yu Yuan liked her a little.

Han Wei thanked her, lowered her head, and got into the car.

She was really grateful to Yu Yuan. Although Yu Yuan was always hiding in a corner like garbage, Han Wei, who often cleaned up, felt closer to her.

In the Shao family's restaurant.

Boss Shao let his son push his wheelchair and warmly received the doctors from Yun Hua Hospital. He even called out each doctor's surname.

"Doctor Li, you're here."

"Doctor Huang, do you want to eat skewers today?"

"Doctor Wang, thank you so much for last time …"

Boss Shao turned his wheelchair nimbly and greeted Ling Ran. He smiled and said, "Doctor Ling, I haven't seen you for a few days. It's really nice. What do you want to eat today? I don't want to eat bamboo rats. How about roasted rabbit? "

"Is it delicious?" Ling Ran asked.

"It's not too delicious. But it's quite unique, "Boss Shao answered truthfully.

Ling Ran smiled and shook his head. He said, "Then we'll eat beef and mutton …"

"Okay. Doctor Hu, do you want mutton soup? Do you want some nourishment? " Boss Shao greeted a few doctors who were here for in-service training. When he saw Han Wei, he also smiled and said, "Doctor Han, you're here too. What do you like to eat?"

Han Wei stole a glance at Ling Ran and quickly waved her hand. "I'm not a doctor … I'm not a doctor yet. Do you know me?"

"Of course. I'm old in Yun Hua Hospital. Usually, I can see new doctors in at most two to three months. Also, I have a good memory. "Boss Shao was a little proud.

Han Wei nodded in understanding. "There are a few groups in the Emergency Department now. You can see a group of doctors every two to three months. So, you have to go to the Emergency Department every two to three weeks?"

"Young lady, you're quite smart." Boss Shao did not answer. He laughed out loud. "Next time you perform surgery, I'll let you practice. Don't break it!"

Han Wei nodded in a daze. When Boss Shao turned around, she was shocked. Then, she felt a little expectant, but she did not dare to say it out loud.

(End of this chapter)

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