Ling Ran was a little surprised to see Liu Weichen in the consultation room.
Although he heard that there were famous patients who directly participated in doctors' consultations, he had never met a patient who participated in a consultation in Yun Hua Hospital.
Of course, this was a special situation. When he was in Yun Hua, the famous people did not have time to amputate their hands, and in Zhu Tongyi's research center, Liu Weichen was the most famous person who recently had his leg amputated.
There were some sports stars who were more famous than him, but if they did not amputate their legs in time, they would not have the chance to stand tall.
Liu Weichen also carefully sized up Ling Ran, and he was secretly surprised.
Liu Weichen, who was thirty years old, was no longer a pure athlete. Now, he had one foot in the sports world, and it was the one that was amputated, and the other foot was in the entertainment industry.
The sports world was his foundation, and the entertainment industry was where he earned his money.
In the past few years, Liu Weichen had seen many stars in the entertainment industry, the so-called fresh meat, the so-called good-looking actors, or imported celebrities …
From Liu Weichen's point of view, Ling Ran was more handsome.
"Doctor Ling, you're really handsome." Liu Weichen sincerely praised.
His biggest regret now was that he was not handsome enough. If he was more handsome, the attention he received and the money he earned might be a few times higher. If he could be as handsome as Ling Ran, he would probably have a hard time taking on advertisements.
This was what Liu Weichen thought, and in order to flatter him, he said it out loud. His expression was full of praise.
Ling Ran smiled calmly. He often heard this kind of thing, and it was not special just because it was said by a sports star.
However, Ling Ran still deliberately looked at Liu Weichen, and when he saw that he was in good condition, he was relieved.
"Ling Ran, you know Weichen, right? The guided surgery I mentioned was mainly for Weichen to perform. "Academician Zhu Tongyi smiled and greeted him, and his attitude was quite friendly.
Ling Ran smiled at Liu Weichen and asked, "Why not find a foreign doctor to perform it?"
"We can't reach an agreement in many aspects," Liu Weichen said this, and he said it quite solemnly.
Academician Zhu Tongyi continued to explain, "The plan I designed can restore Weichen's foot function to the greatest extent, but the surgery is relatively risky, and the surgery is also very difficult. As for foreign doctors, they are more willing to perform conventional surgeries instead of the surgical plans we designed. "
If the plan was not designed by Academician Zhu Tongyi and was designed by the chief surgeon themselves, they might have challenged such a high-risk surgery. However, well-known surgeons were not willing to participate in such a high-risk surgery. This was not only the case for foreign surgeons, but also for local doctors.
Moreover, Academician Zhu Tongyi had yet to find a surgeon who was both outstanding and willing to dedicate his time to this plan.
Ling Ran nodded as if he understood.
Liu Weichen said, "I'd rather the surgery fail than take the risk of rupturing my Achilles tendon."
"If the surgery fails, you definitely won't be able to continue running," Ling Ran reminded her.
"I know, but I can still walk like a normal person, right? To me, a failed surgery is the same as performing an 80% surgery. "Liu Weichen had obviously thought it through very clearly.
Ling Ran did not need to explain the complications and sequelae of the surgery. He believed that Liu Weichen knew about them.
He looked up at Academician Zhu Tongyi and asked, "I received a call saying that I'm going to be the chief surgeon for a surgery …"
"It's from another patient." Zhu Tongyi deliberately explained so that Ling Ran would not misunderstand.
Ling Ran looked at Zhu Tongyi without changing his expression.
Zhu Tongyi breathed a sigh of relief and gestured to the resident doctor next to him to show the slide. The introductions and small talk that were scheduled came to an abrupt end.
"The patient is Cao Fei, thirty-two years old, unmarried male, traffic police. He was injured four hours ago. The heel of his right foot is painful, swollen, and unable to move. He denies being in a coma, conscious disorder, nausea, vomiting, chest tightness, panic, and fecal incontinence. He is currently conscious and has been admitted by the Emergency Department. "The resident doctor spoke while reading the PowerPoint, mainly for Ling Ran to see.
Ling Ran nodded secretly as he listened. The accidental injury that happened four hours ago meant that Zhu Tongyi just randomly found a patient to test the waters for Ling Ran, which was more in line with his intentions.
If he really chose difficult diseases for the test, it would be very unfair to the patient himself.
This was a very normal operation in the business or industrial world, but once it was put into the hospital, it would immediately be looked down upon by medical ethics.
With Ling Ran's qualifications and standards, there was no problem for him to be the chief surgeon for this surgery. But if he had to be more careful, the first assistant would definitely be a more experienced surgeon to check for any mistakes at any time. More importantly, the first assistant would have to stop Ling Ran's operation …
Ling Ran naturally looked at the middle-aged man sitting in the corner. He had long fingers, a sharp gaze, a thin body, a lazy expression, and a confident smile … If he was ten years younger, he would definitely be a Japanese rheumatologist.
Zhu Tongyi did not have time to introduce this person, but Ling Ran had already matched him with the research center's introduction. Ji Tianlu, a well-known orthopedic doctor who graduated from Fudan Medical College. He was already the best in the country when it came to joint replacement. Now, it seemed like he was continuing to advance into sports medicine.
Ling Ran made guesses as he listened to the resident doctor explain the patient's past, personal, and family history.
Then, the resident doctor began to explain the physical examination and the imaging scans that assisted the examination.
After listening to the physical examination, Ling Ran did not really like it. He looked away and said, "Wait a minute, are you going to be the chief surgeon for this surgery for me?"
He was looking at Zhu Tongyi.
"Yes." Zhu Tongyi nodded.
"I want to do the examination myself." At this time, Ling Ran's tone was not a question, but an order.
Zhu Tongyi smiled and said, "Don't you want to listen to the Medical Imaging Department's MRI interpretation?"
"I'll see it myself." Ling Ran felt that his answer was already very tactful.
In fact, from his point of view, the Medical Imaging Department's interpretation was already meaningless.
When ordinary specialists faced MRI scans, they very much needed the Medical Imaging Department to interpret them. Sometimes, they even completely relied on the Medical Imaging Department's interpretation.
Those who were slightly better would have a deeper understanding of the MRI scans of their specialties, but they also needed the Medical Imaging Department's explanation in advance to avoid misinterpretation or problems that they did not discover.
Specialists who could reach this stage could usually score eighty-five points in MRI scans.
For the remaining fifteen points, they would need to spend one or two years to specialize in medical imaging, or the doctors from the Medical Imaging Department would need to spend a few years to specialize in a certain specialization.
The Master Level MRI Reading Skill Ling Ran obtained was also limited to the four limbs. This limitation was also because the MRI images of different body parts were very different.
Although the Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center was one of the few specialized departments in sports medicine in the country, aside from Academician Zhu Tongyi, there were only three or four doctors who could be considered as first-class specialists in the country. The rest of the middle-aged and young doctors were still climbing up the skill tree, and they did not have the time to learn about MRI scans.
The resident doctor in the room looked at Ling Ran in puzzlement before he quietly lowered his head. If he could take out his phone right now, he would have at least thirty sentences to complain about.
However, since he was in the room, the resident doctor could only obediently take out the MRI scan and wait for Ling Ran to speak.
Ji Tianlu, who was sitting in the corner, was a little interested. He raised his head and looked at Ling Ran.
Ji Tianlu was the doctor who scored eighty-five points in MRI reading. However, he performed orthopedic and joint surgeries on multiple parts of the body, so he learned how to read MRI scans on multiple parts of the body.
Until now, he still needed experts from the Medical Imaging Department to read MRI scans in the early stages. Because of this, he knew the uniqueness of Ling Ran's request.
A series of MRI scans were placed on the big screen that covered the entire wall.
The Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center had always been known as a nouveau riche, and the Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center was the Jinkela of the nouveau riche. The screen used to display the PowerPoint slides was equivalent to the price of an operating theater in Yiyuan County Hospital.
Ling Ran rarely read so many MRI scans in one go. He felt great, and he immediately read them greedily. After a while, he even asked for the remote control and started to operate them himself.
Everyone looked at Ling Ran.
Ling Ran stared at the screen.
After a long time …
Reading MRI scans had always been time-consuming, and Ling Ran read them in detail, which made it even more time-consuming.
Of course, doctors would not be given so much time to read MRI scans during a normal consultation. Under normal circumstances, they would either have read them before, or they would just pretend to read them.
It was rare for Ling Ran to read them from beginning to end, and he could read them patiently in front of an academician, an expert, a sports star, and a resident doctor.
"The degree of injury is between Type I and Type II. We'll use the basic end-to-end suture and make an incision from here." Ling Ran gestured and began to explain his plan.
Zhu Tongyi did not intend to interfere.
This was a normal Achilles tendon repair surgery, and the key was how Ling Ran handled it.
After listening to Ling Ran, Zhu Tongyi did not make any concluding remarks. He said, "Doctor Ji will be your first assistant today. Doctor Ji is the chief physician of our Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center. He's young and promising …"
Zhu Tongyi explained a little and deliberately said, "Doctor Ji has the right to stop the surgery."
Ling Ran nodded in agreement. He called Lu Wenbin and went to the Operating Area to change.
However, Zhu Tongyi and the others were a little surprised by Ling Ran's straightforwardness.
"He's very confident." Ji Tianlu smiled and went out.
Zhu Tongyi and Liu Weichen each left the consultation room with anticipation and solemnity. They went to the demonstration room. There were more screens there, and they could be connected to the high-definition surgical field camera in the operating theater as well as the panoramic camera. They could observe most of the details in the operating theater.
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