Surgery Godfather

Chapter 1205: Secret Technique (Part 2)


"Let's work together to solve the problem. Rest assured, we will do our utmost."

The family members felt quite grateful when Director Zhao came out every few minutes to inform them of the progress, slowly realizing that Director Zhao was quite responsible.

"Can it be removed?" The family members were quite anxious.

Director Zhao said: "We are very confident, but dare not say 100%. Medicine is very complex; there are too many variables, and no one can guarantee anything. All we can say is that we will do our utmost."

The family members were somewhat reassured after hearing Director Zhao's words.

"I will communicate any surgery progress with you at any time. I need to go back inside now." Director Zhao put on his mask and returned to the operating room.

The surgery here continued.

Director Ji's loop, expertly operated by Yang Ping, became an extremely flexible tool that sometimes shrinks, sometimes expands, sometimes stretches, sometimes shortens, all with rapid changes, merging the tool and human into one unit. The tool's end seemed like an extension of his hand, directing wherever wanted, operating as desired.

That small loop astonishingly acted like a hand. It could catch the end of the targeted item or directly maneuver the target with a contracted loop.

Logically speaking, achieving such operations with a long and elastic guide wire should be impossible, but Yang Ping managed to do it now.

Regardless of the dizzying view of Directors Ji and Guan observing from the side, Yang Ping transformed the little loop into an art form.

Using just this small loop, he managed to untangle the guide wire end from the scaffold unexpectedly, unraveling the entwined guide wires. The first wire was removed, followed by the second and third...

While Director Ji was contemplating Yang Ping's actions, three guide wires were already placed in a curved plate on the sterile table, absent from the perspex monitor's screen; only regular blood vessels and scaffold images were visible, and the previous thrombosis vanished.

"It's best to send the patient to ICU for monitoring for a few days, keeping in mind the possible complications of brain hemorrhage due to blood vessel rupture." Yang Ping cautioned Director Ji. His operation didn't damage the blood vessel walls, but the doctors at City People's Hospital definitely harmed them, necessitating precaution against brain vessel rupture.

"Hmm!" Director Ji remembered Yang Ping's words, his gaze lingering on the catheter and guide wires Yang Ping had extracted. It's still the same set of instruments, nothing special.

Finished extracting?

Director Guan came over to look; indeed, everything was extracted, even all the thrombosis, while the scaffold could remain for continued use.

After completing the finishing touches, Director Ji picked up the guide wire with the loop that Yang Ping had withdrawn. He tried pulling and pushing it, observing as the loop contracted and expanded; this thing was remarkably powerful. Just now, Professor Yang used it to resolve the entanglement between the guide wire and scaffold. He crafted this himself yet didn't realize its dynamic usage or how to achieve it.

The young doctor called up ICU to admit the patient. Director Ji and Director Zhao went out to explain to the patient's family, informing them that the ruptured guide wires were entirely removed, even the thrombosis inside. Director Ji showed three guide wires to the family using the curved plate, while Director Zhao took photos with his phone, displaying the angiographic images to the family.

As long as it could be removed, the family members felt reassured, and most of them were reasonable. The City People's Hospital doctors' approach was indeed unreliable, causing surgical issues without informing the family or consulting higher-ups, messing around silently for two to three hours without resolving, lacking awareness of their limits. Had the anesthesiologist and patrolling nurse not privately notified the Department Director, the patient might have died on the operating table, leading to dire outcomes should life-threatening conditions arise.

Director Zhao was likewise upset, as were the family members who shared grievances with him. Director Zhao comforted and guided them, explaining: "The doctor's approach was indeed incorrect, perhaps overconfident at the time, thinking he could manage it, yet the situation exceeded his judgment."

"The Department Director there actively contacted us, and promptly transferred the patient here. We placed great importance on the problematic case, requested Professor Yang's help urgently. Professor Yang, whom you might not know, is a world-class doctor. Now he led the team to remove the guide wires, not only extracting them but also cleaning the thrombosis thoroughly."

"Therefore, necessary punishments will be enforced at City People's Hospital. A positive outcome now overshadows everything else."

The family members felt considerably relaxed hearing Director Zhao's explanation, mainly because the guide wires were extracted, and knowing the thrombosis was fully cleared satisfied them. They didn't wish to complicate matters, visiting the hospital for treatment rather than causing trouble. Most patients and family members come to hospitals for treatment, not to create disturbances.

Director Zhao, with years of experience as the Director of Medical Services Office, was skilled at resolving conflicts, his field of expertise.

"Dean Chen over there personally communicated with us for a long time to get Professor Yang over for the surgery. Generally, Professor Yang is busy and unlikely to attend such operations. Dean Chen spared no effort, and as you see now, not only did Professor Yang extract the guide wires, he also removed the thrombosis. Such thrombosis is challenging to remove cleanly at any hospital, yet Professor Yang managed it thoroughly here. This is a fortunate gain, yet it doesn't excuse their misconduct; Dean Chen has clearly stated that the doctor must face rigorous punishment." Director Zhao's words were compelling.

The patient's family, not insisting on more action, mainly cared because the patient was fine and learning that the thrombosis was removed, given the scaffold placement due to unsuccessful clot extraction. Now they were very pleased.

"The patient needs to be sent to ICU for several days of monitoring; I will follow closely during this period. Please rest assured." Director Zhao spoke amiably, politely, and warmly.

Since everything was alright, with the thrombosis removed, the family didn't see a reason for further pursuit, choosing to let it go.

Yang Ping went back to the institute to rest briefly, around noon, when Xiao Su brought lunch over. After lunch, Yang Ping chatted with Xiao Su briefly, then took a short break in the office chair. He was accustomed to resting against the chair, occasionally entering system space for surgeries or research, enjoying high efficiency.

Yang Ping's mind grew calmer, his brain more vacant, stabilizing system space, enhancing work efficiency within. Additionally, system space offers a significant hidden benefit—spending time inside restores energy like having a refreshing sleep, leaving one invigorated when returning to the real world.

At two o'clock, Li Guodong came to report, saying Sisi's re-examination results were out. Yang Ping reviewed various test results; while most tumor cells were eradicated, some remained. These remnants were resurfacing, prompting Yang Ping to ponder eliminating all tumor cells completely.

There are two issues: K Virus's identification accuracy and effective tumor cell targeting.

While K Virus's stability has been addressed, precision remains unresolved, and success in initiating tumor cell apoptosis hasn't reached optimal levels. If these two parameters further improve, complete tumor cell eradication through single or multiple treatment courses becomes possible.

How might this problem be resolved?

Yang Ping decided to focus future research on these two issues, improving the parameters, enabling K Virus therapy to cure sensitive tumors.

"How should the subsequent treatment courses be arranged?" Li Guodong asked.

"Continue with the original plan."

Yang Ping chose to proceed with treatment while refining, as the K Virus therapy presently is quite safe, lacking significant side effects; the main direction is correct, and the remaining work simplifies—perfecting details to mature the product through ongoing refinement.

Directors Ji and Guan visited ICU before returning to the operating room. They tried, for an extended period, to replicate Yang Ping's results using discarded catheters and guide wires but found it impossible.

"How is this thing so compliant in Professor Yang's hands?"

"Shall we ask one day for any secrets?"

The two discussed, as the astounding skill demonstrated earlier was truly spectacular.

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