In the livestream room of Yunli Medical Company.
There were only twenty-eight people in the room, and there were also many comments, or rather, questions.
"What am I watching?"
"Dizzy!"
"Is the current da Vinci so demanding? He must have the physique of a pilot. "
"This is because the patient's internal organs don't vomit, or else his abdominal cavity would have been full of vomit."
The livestream system of Yunli Medical Company was not broadcasted to the public. Therefore, behind the twenty-eight viewers, there might be more medical staff. However, some hospitals preferred to be quiet, while some places were more lively.
Taiwu Central Hospital belonged to the category of serious, but they were quiet. Some people just looked at the screen, and some were connected to their phones. They also looked at the comments on the screen and secretly laughed, but no one said anything.
The associate hospital director, who was originally watching the livestream in the meeting room, ran to the operating room out of curiosity. He walked around the operating room a few times and suggested, "Can you record Doctor Ling's hand movements? I think many people will be interested."
As soon as he said this, the doctors who were guarding the operating room nodded. They thought, 'Sometimes, the leader's brain really seems to have a hole. When there's no leakage of oil or water, it's actually a little useful.'
"Hand movements can be seen. Our da Vinci robot has the function of teaching …" The pharmaceutical sales representative in the room said as he looked at Zuo Cidian.
He was a pharmaceutical sales representative in Taiwu Central Hospital, but he also knew that filming a livestream was a sensitive topic. It was not good to provoke doctors who were difficult to talk to, even if they were reasonable.
Zuo Cidian was not sure, so he stood beside the control panel and said in a low voice, "Doctor Ling, they want to see your hand movements in the form of a livestream."
"Oh, sure. Make arrangements for Yun Hua Hospital as well. "Ling Ran never thought of keeping his skills to himself. Instead, he thought that this was a good idea.
Zuo Cidian quickly responded, nodded at the pharmaceutical sales representative, and went out to make a call.
There was a resident engineer in Taiwu Central Hospital. He did not even need to come over personally. With a few remote operations, another area was opened up on the screen, and the image of Ling Ran holding the joystick was captured.
"Gulp." A doctor looked at Ling Ran's fingers and gulped.
"Nice." The doctor next to him heard it, but he agreed.
"Add another screen, add two more. Such a big white wall is still empty. I can't bear to do that," the associate hospital director said casually, and the pharmaceutical sales representative got busy again.
This time, the resident engineer of the hospital quickly appeared with two 27-inch monitors in his hands. He installed the monitors on the wall in no time.
Hospitals in China had always been very capricious when it came to the use of equipment. The higher the tertiary Grade A hospital, the better the tertiary Grade A hospitals, and the top hospitals had fewer restrictions in this area. This was especially so for high-ranking doctors who were above department directors. Not only were they not restricted by the hospital, but they also received all kinds of preferential treatment from pharmaceutical sales companies. Forget about a screen that cost a few thousand RMB, even if it cost tens of thousands of RMB for medicine or food, they could settle it with just a phone call. It did not matter if they could get reimbursed later on.
The doctors' attention did not linger on the pharmaceutical sales representative. After the screen was quietly installed, the new "fifteen minutes" had arrived.
The patient's first hepatic portal was blocked again. The continuous flow of blood was like water from a faucet, and it was suddenly stuck.
At the same time, the mechanical hand hovering above the liver started to move again. What accompanied it was the screen under Ling Ran's line of vision. The field of vision moved very quickly, and more doctors' gazes fell on the newly installed screen.
The two joystick-like joysticks moved forward one moment, and in the next moment, they rotated. Sometimes, they moved to the left, and in the next moment, they moved to the right …
A few doctors were dumbfounded when they saw it.
Some of them were surprised when they compared the changes of the mechanical hand on the screen; some of them were surprised when they compared it with their own operation or the videos they watched in the past; some of them were tempted when they compared it with the fingers of other handsome men and beautiful women; some of them were blinded when they compared it with other movies.
Ling Ran did not care about other people's opinions, and he also turned a deaf ear to the discussions of the people in the operating room.
It was different from the quiet and solemn operating theaters that many people imagined. Most operating theaters were similar to offices. Aside from some disinfection and hygiene rules that needed to be strictly followed, normal surgeries did not have very strict entry requirements, and the chatting of medical staff was not prohibited.
For Ling Ran, this kind of life was the same as when he was in school. There were too many good-looking girls who surrounded him, laughed loudly, and whispered to each other.
Now that it was the doctors and nurses who were in the same line of work, they did not bother him at all.
What Ling Ran really enjoyed was the surgery itself.
In fact, Ling Ran did not expect that he would be able to perform hepatectomy so smoothly.
Previously, when he used the da Vinci robot to perform surgeries, he did not try to challenge major surgeries like hepatectomy because he was not familiar with them. Most of the time, the classification of surgeries was based on whether the patient would die or not. Those surgeries where the patient would die if they did not perform well were classified as Level 4 surgeries, and the rules stated that only the chief surgeon could perform such surgeries. Those surgeries where the patient would not die even if they did not perform well were classified as Level 1 surgeries.
Hepatectomy was obviously a Level 4 surgery. Naturally, it could only be carried out when one was fully prepared.
However, for Ling Ran, his familiarity with hepatectomy was too high. It could even be said that because he had performed this type of surgery too many times, he had mastered a lot of unnecessary information. He might not be able to use this information during a normal surgery.
It was like a person who fished in the same reservoir all year round. Other than familiarizing himself with the fish, the weather, the fish's preference for bait, and the depth of the reservoir, he might also have a certain degree of familiarity with the surrounding vegetation, the types of mosquitoes, the traffic, and so on. But when it came to fishing, the latter part of the information would not be of much help.
Unless … the rules of fishing were changed. If the traffic time was counted into the fishing time and was charged, if the fishing time was extended to the length of a marathon, if the surrounding vegetation would affect the gathering of fish due to the season or other reasons, then this information would become a new advantage, and vice versa.
For Ling Ran, the experience in hepatectomy that he had accumulated after he achieved Perfect Level played a huge role at this moment.
Ordinary doctors would understand all kinds of information about the liver in detail when they learned hepatectomy. They would do some dissection and read, but when it came to the level of hepatectomy, there was a huge difference. Beginner Level doctors might just memorize some steps. Those who were slightly better could broaden their skills and handle all kinds of organ variations or surgical accidents. But when it came to things that were based on principles, the requirements were very high.
This was like solving equations. Beginner Level doctors could skillfully solve typical equations, and Specialist Level doctors could handle equations with variations. But when it came to Master Level doctors, the variations of equations could no longer be considered as regular patterns. They must be analyzed from the perspective of principles.
As for Perfect Level doctors, not only would they need to combine other equations, they might also need to face equations that did not have algebraic or even geometric solutions, and they would need to use brand new mathematical tools.
Using the da Vinci robot to perform hepatectomy was equivalent to using a mathematical tool to solve equations. The understanding of equations was one aspect, and the understanding of the tool was another. Once a person had a certain understanding of both, he or she might get a completely different answer.
The same procedure of separating the right hepatic vein, the left hepatic vein, and the middle hepatic vein, as well as the partial separation of the second hepatic portal … When Ling Ran used the da Vinci robot to perform hepatectomy, the essence of the procedure had changed.
Of course, the most direct difference was when it came to separating the liver. He could not use his bare hands to separate the liver, which he used to use most often. Even Ling Ran was not used to this.
"The interruption has been removed. Let me think. " This time, Ling Ran did not completely use up the fifteen minutes. He let go of the interruption belt and began to think about the next steps.
Liang Xue raised his head and glanced at the screen on the wall. There were indeed rows of comments on the screen in the middle.
"Why do I still need to think? I'm deep in thought. "
"The student who scored one hundred marks said that I made a mistake this time."
"If it weren't for the fact that Doctor Ling's hands are beautiful, I would have died of anger."
Liang Xue used to think that the doctors who commented on the surgery during the live broadcast were too frivolous. But today, when he saw those frivolous words, he actually agreed with them.
"Chief Physician Liang, I think the tumor has already infiltrated the inferior vena cava. I'm going to remove the vascular wall." Ling Ran quickly made a new decision and informed Liang Xue who was beside him.
Liang Xue smiled. "Do whatever you want."
(End of this chapter)
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