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Chapter 2776

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Imperial Capital, 912. Professor Yang's days had been a little high-spirited recently.

Recently, his clinical thinking had begun to change. Under Boss Zheng's silent guidance, he paid more and more attention to minimally invasive surgery. His attention and energy gradually shifted away from the traditional surgery and shifted to this.

When it came to liver cancer surgery, there was only so much he could do. Professor Yang believed that it was very difficult for him to improve his level.

Once, when he went to the gastrointestinal surgery department for consultation, he saw Quan Xiaocao using a 3D printed human to train in the minimally invasive surgery of the gastrointestinal tract. This incident greatly touched him.

Professor Yang knew that Quan Xiaocao was very close to Boss Zheng's medical team. There was even a legend in the 912 that Quan Xiaocao was the eldest princess of Boss Zheng's medical team …

Professor Yang didn't approve of this matter. If there was a princess royal, it should be Lin Yuan. How could it be Quan Xiaocao?

However, this was not important. The most important thing was that the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery had quietly begun to touch on endoscopic treatment!

They let go of their old arrogance and stubbornness and came into contact with brand new equipment and technology. They no longer focused on traditional surgical methods. Instead, they gave up on the commanding heights of their original techniques and began to focus on the future.

Director Wei is amazing! Professor Yang had his own judgment. This old chief was a little timid. It was said that Boss Zheng was going to perform an interventional treatment for varicose veins on him. He was so scared that he ran away without putting on his pants.

However, his foresight was truly amazing.

Therefore, while Professor Yang was doing his normal clinical work, he was also learning about minimally invasive hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery under the ultrasound endoscope.

A while ago, he even went to Japan for a short-term study to learn the world's most advanced endoscopic surgery methods.

After returning, he applied to Chief Li, and the related surgeries were slowly carried out.

The biggest indication of the surgery that Professor Yang had learned was the minimally invasive treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts. The new technique was even less invasive than laparoscopic pancreatic pseudocysts, and the recovery was faster.

Professor Yang knew that this was the general direction of the future, the commanding heights of the future!

There were many patients in the Imperial Capital, so it was very easy to screen patients. Although 50% of pancreatic pseudocysts did not require surgery, there were still a lot of patients who considered that there was pus in the cysts because they were too large, had the risk of rupture, or were accompanied by fever.

Because it was his first time in contact, Professor Yang only picked the simple ones to do. After three months of twenty surgeries, Professor Yang felt that he had matured.

Boss Zheng was a guide, and his future direction was minimally invasive surgery! Minimally invasive! Minimally invasive!

Now that he had the high ground, he could perform normal surgeries and perform minimally invasive surgeries. This was something that others could not do.

After Director Li retired, it should be foreseeable that he would naturally take over the director's position.

Therefore, he had been very happy recently.

Moreover, Professor Yang had another thought. So far, he had not seen Boss Zheng perform minimally invasive surgery for pancreatic pseudocyst. When his skill level was higher and he was more familiar with the surgery, would he be able to show off in front of Boss Zheng?

He didn't have any ill intentions. Just like a child who wanted to be recognized by an adult, Professor Yang had such a "small" thought in his heart.

Boss Zheng was too busy. He did not even have time to celebrate after winning the Nobel Prize. When he comes back, I'll invite him up the stage and give him a good scare!

Every time Professor Yang thought of this, he would feel elated.

He had the standards, skills, the support of the old director, and the support of Boss Zheng. Finally, with the weight of Boss Zheng, the position of director should not be running away.

Today, he had an endoscopic ultrasound-guided pancreatic pseudocyst drainage.

There were liver cancer and gallbladder surgeries in the morning, so this surgery was scheduled for the afternoon.

There was nothing to do in the afternoon. He could sit quietly in the operating theater and operate slowly and steadily. Every step of the surgery had to be deeply engraved in his mind. After he went home, he had to summarize the experience of success and failure.

Growth, continuous growth. Being a doctor was really tiring. At his age, he still had to come into contact with new technology, Professor Yang thought to himself as he changed his clothes.

If only he could be like Boss Zheng. He had already reached that level at such a young age. Even his body, energy, stamina, and experience had not reached their peak. Professor Yang did not dare to guess what heights he would reach in the future.

He just had to be himself. If he could get a word of praise from Boss Zheng, it would be a big thing that he could brag about with his children when he was old.

The patient was in position, and Professor Yang washed his hands and went on stage.

The anesthesia used was a painless gastrointestinal endoscope anesthesia method. After the surgery was over, he would be able to wake up. The patient took the left lying position, his head slightly forward, and his legs bent.

Professor Yang first put the dental pad on the body of the mirror. He used his left index finger to test the patient's throat, and his right hand held the end of the mirror and sent it into the mouth. He paid great attention to the fineness of the operation and did not insist on pursuing speed. He carefully bent the direction of the mirror or the front end of the mirror parallel to the root of the tongue to avoid causing side damage.

These were all experience. They were accumulated from previous surgeries and summarized after reflection.

He inserted the mirror into the throat between the index and middle fingers of his left hand. When he encountered resistance, he slowly adjusted the direction of the mirror and never forced it through.

Some of them were taught by Japanese teachers, and Professor Yang added his own understanding. Some of them were figured out by himself. All kinds of details were more careful to make the surgery suitable for his own operating habits.

"Professor Yang, your operating table is very detailed, right?" The anesthesiologist sat at the side and said as he looked at Professor Yang's operation.

Professor Yang knew that this sentence sounded like a compliment to him, but it actually contained a little complaint.

Everyone wanted the surgery to be completed as soon as possible. However, developing new technology was not something that could be done quickly just because one wanted to.

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided pancreatic pseudocyst drainage was not carried out much in the world, and the relevant reports were close to zero. If there were any complications and what he needed to pay attention to during the operation, he could only explore it bit by bit.

Fortunately, because of his cautiousness, all the surgeries in the past three months had been successful.

He did not argue with the anesthesiologist. Instead, he smiled and said, "It's better to be careful."

"Today, this patient's pancreatic pseudocyst is quite big. What are we going to do?" The anesthesiologist also said unintentionally. He then asked.

The patient's pancreatic pseudocyst was about 8cm x 12cm in size. It could be considered a 'giant' cyst.

"I consulted the teacher from Japan. He suggested that we should use the next stent. Complete drainage. Intermittent ultrasound examination for two to three days. When the cyst is completely deflated, we'll remove the stent. "

"Professor Yang, you're already in your forties. You're still so diligent. You can even master new techniques so quickly. Amazing!" The anesthesiologist praised.

'Amazing?' Professor Yang thought to himself. However, this sentence … was really useful.

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