He Yuanzheng was wearing green scrubs. His forearms were exposed, and he swung them vigorously as he walked along the corridor of the Operating Area. He looked like a wandering lioness.
When He Yuanzheng arrived at the area where the demonstration room was located, he only delayed for a second before he turned the corner and entered. His face was gloomy, but there was curiosity in his eyes.
The big screen in the demonstration room was indeed on, and there were six to seven doctors who were also wearing scrubs watching. There were resident doctors, housemen, and he did not know if there were any interns.
He Yuanzheng quietly walked to the corner of the room and looked at the screen again. He saw that the right hepatectomy was being carried out, but at the same time, he was not so familiar with it.
He was naturally familiar with hepatectomy and right hepatectomy. However, He Yuanzheng actually did not perform many surgeries. Compared to left hepatectomy, right hepatectomy was much more troublesome. When He Yuanzheng performed preoperative evaluations, he was also very cautious about this surgery.
This was because before Ling Ran appeared, He Yuanzheng was the department director of the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery in Yun Hua Hospital. When other doctors encountered problems during surgery, they would look for him, but when He Yuanzheng encountered problems during surgery, there was no one else he could look for.
Perhaps other surgeries in the General Surgery Department could wait and ask for help from other people, but hepatectomy could not be completed within a few hours, and the patient would die from blood loss.
Therefore, He Yuanzheng had to think carefully about surgeries that were difficult to perform.
Ling Ran obviously did not have such a problem.
At the very least, Ling Ran had no problem performing hepatectomy on the right side of the liver. Not only did he have no problem with it, but he also performed it very quickly.
He Yuanzheng also glanced at the number at the bottom of the screen: 42.
The forty-two broadcasters were all broadcasters within Yun Hua Hospital's system. Such a number was naturally not comparable to those high-end surgeries that were meticulously prepared. For example, Lloyd's surgery at the Anderson Cancer Center a few days ago was much more broadcasters.
However, He Yuanzheng knew that Lloyd from Anderson Cancer Center was watching Ling Ran's surgery right now.
He Yuanzheng could be considered a senior expert in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, but when he compared Lloyd's surgery with Ling Ran's a few days ago, he found it hard to find any areas where Ling Ran was weaker …
Perhaps not having a good title was Ling Ran's weakest point. He Yuanzheng couldn't help but think. He felt a strange feeling in his heart.
At this moment, a young doctor who heard the noise behind him turned around to look.
He Yuanzheng had a serious expression on his face. He made a shushing gesture, like a majestic lioness warning her cub.
The young doctor stood up straight and nodded. He then slowly turned around. His body was slightly stiff, but he soon relaxed. Although He Yuanzheng was now the department director, he was not his department director, so it did not matter.
He Yuanzheng also noticed this.
There was only one young doctor from the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery who was observing the hepatectomy. The rest of them were all doctors from the General Surgery Department or the Cardiovascular Surgery Department.
When he thought about it again, He Yuanzheng felt a little helpless. He really did not have many young doctors working for him. Now, he only had four resident doctors and three housemen.
The housemen who came here for a short period of time might not necessarily be able to work in the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery in the future. Putting aside the discussion, the four resident doctors were all working at full capacity, and they could not even miss out on ward rounds. However, unlike the departments of the Cardiovascular Surgery Department, they were not free.
In comparison, He Yuanzheng had a lot of attending physicians under him. He had a total of four people and a snitch. However, attending physicians were always the busiest …
Ring ring ring.
A phone suddenly rang on the screen, and it attracted He Yuanzheng's attention.
The scene of the circulating nurse picking up the phone seemed familiar. Just as He Yuanzheng thought about this, he saw that the circulating nurse had already hung up.
"The edges are clear." The circulating nurse's answer was simple and powerful.
For the current nurses in the Emergency Medical Center and the Department of Surgery of Yun Hua Hospital, they were already very familiar with Ling Ran's surgical needs.
Ling Ran, who was in the operating theater, nodded slightly and said, "Now, let's start lymphadenectomy."
The nurses immediately began to adjust the instruments, and the assistant doctor next to them instantly became relaxed.
Lymphadenectomy was a meticulous job, and it was also one of the most difficult parts in cancer surgery. However, lymphadenectomy was already considered the easiest part of a surgery of this level.
If one was bold, meticulous, and serious, they could perform lymphadenectomy. Of course, they had to learn anatomy well.
This was not a problem for Zhang Anmin, Lu Wenbin, or Yu Yuan.
Ling Ran's movements were even more skillful and at ease. His Perfect Level Lymphadenectomy was already very easy for him to use in the cranium, so it was very easy for him to perform lymphadenectomy in the abdominal cavity.
On the 100-inch large screen of the consultation room, the doctors in the four screens all had solemn expressions.
"You just cut at the edge of the infiltration of cancer cells. How did you make the judgment?" Michelsen had too many doubts and doubts. For Michelsen, who often performed cancer radical surgery, Ling Ran's judgment was simply too shocking!
Ling Ran's brain did not think that what Michelsen said was meaningful, so he easily filtered it out.
Michelsen waited for a while, but there was no response. He anxiously shouted, "Doctor Ling, Doctor Ling, Doctor Ling Ran!"
"Hmm?" Ling Ran looked at Michelsen in boredom.
"Judgment? How did you determine the extent of the infiltration of cancer cells?"
"I often perform this kind of surgery." Ling Ran pursed his lips. It was very normal for senior surgeons to have a unique skill. Just like pregnant women with small hands, doctors also paid attention to core competitiveness, especially in the current environment.
This was especially so in the current environment. Even if they became senior doctors, the competition between doctors, departments, and hospitals could still be seen everywhere. High-level doctors had to work hard to establish their own sphere of influence so that they could fight for patients for themselves, departments, and hospitals.
For the same hepatectomy, there were those who did laparoscopy, those who did laparotomy, those who specialized in the left liver, those who were especially good at the right liver, and those who liked to cut the gallbladder together with the liver …
The continuous differentiation of high-end doctors was due to the needs of scientific research and also the needs of competition.
Doctors who became department directors and center directors all had their own team to lead. Not only did they share honor and disgrace, but they also had a community of interests. As the person in charge of the signature treatment group, he was now like the boss of a small company. He had to find a path that everyone was satisfied with so that he could maintain the corresponding morale and continue to develop.
Otherwise, the team would collapse.
The situation of American doctors was more complicated. Most doctors did not need to lead a team, but they were still their own bosses. Therefore, Michelsen could understand Ling Ran's situation very well.
It was just that he was inexplicably unhappy.
"Doctor Ling's surgery is still different from our understanding of hepatectomy." Michelsen held it in for a long time before he finally said this.
Ling Ran hummed in a muffled manner, and he did not seem to care at all.
When Yu Yuan heard what Michelsen said, she had an idea and said, "Doctor Michelsen, do you mean that Doctor Ling's surgery method is the first in the world?"
"Yes … in terms of method, you can say that." Michelsen was a little stunned.
"Do the others agree?" Yu Yuan looked excited, as if she was participating in a grand international conference.
"More or less."
"I think so too."
"A method that is the first is not necessarily a good method …"
The tone of the three doctors on the screen was different, and the content seemed to be different, but to Yu Yuan, they were all the same.
"Thank you, everyone, for proving that Doctor Ling Ran is the first to create a world-class hepatectomy method!" Yu Yuan could not wait to announce her conclusion.
The operating theater was silent for a moment.
It was obviously a little unexpected for a surgery to jump from being the first in the world.
No one knew what to say.
Ten seconds.
Sixty seconds.
One hundred seconds.
Suddenly, the number of replays at the bottom of the screen jumped by one, and then by another.
The number of replays soon surpassed fifty, and it immediately approached sixty …
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