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âLu Wenbin, youâll be the first assistant. are the doctors in the local hospital around?â
âTake out all the instruments and give them a try.â
âTurn the operating table up a little. Get Yu Yuan a few more step-stool to prepare.â
Ling ranâs orders were issued one by one, mainly aimed at the operating theater.
It was never easy to become a freelance surgeon. From a small perspective, performing freelance surgeries was equivalent to taking the initiative to reduce oneâs fault tolerance rate. Or rather, it increased oneâs own responsibilities and obligations.
If there were normal omissions during normal surgeries in the hospital, although it was also very troublesome, there were relatively more remedial measures and channels. Freelance surgeries were different. Most of the time, the doctors who performed freelance surgeries were the ones who were ultimately responsible.
As for the difficulty in the middle, it was necessary for the doctors who performed freelance surgeries to complete the surgery independently. It was also necessary for them to be able to complete the remedial surgery partially or independently.
The biggest difficulty was to adapt to different hospitals and environments, especially to the staff of different hospitals.
Most doctors could not perform freelance surgeries because the difficulty was at the final stage. It was especially difficult to adapt to people. The young doctors in their own departments could scold them whenever they wanted. Even if they scolded them until they were dogs, they would still have to continue to perform surgeries. However, in other peopleâs hospitals, you would not be able to figure out what kind of temper they had.
Therefore, the average doctor who performed freelance surgeries had to go to a hospital that they were familiar with on the one hand, and on the other hand, they had to go to a hospital that was within the range of their radiation. This was also why there were the most freelance surgeons in Beijing, while the doctors in Shanghai were usually limited to freelance surgeries in the southeast coastal areas. Among them, power became a very important part.
However, when they went abroad to perform freelance surgeries, all the power that came from within the country would be very difficult to bring into play. It also placed a very high demand on the skills and adaptability of doctors.
Just like many similar international doctors, Ling ran always led a team directly when he went out, just to reduce the factor of cooperation.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
There were very few freelance surgeons in the country who did the same thing as him. On one hand, it was difficult to organize them. Most importantly, most freelance surgeons were unwilling to share the money with the junior doctors under them.
Ling ran was also indifferent to the cost of a team because the price of freelance surgeries was high enough, the number of surgeries he performed each time was sufficient, and he did not have sufficient motivation to increase the price of freelance surgeries. If it were a more ordinary freelance surgeon, the price of a freelance surgeon would be a few thousand yuan, or more than ten thousand yuan, plus the high-speed rail or air tickets that traveled to and fro, on the other hand, the cost of a single surgery would not exceed fifteen thousand yuan.
Even if two or three surgeries were performed each time, for a senior doctor who performed freelance surgeries once a week, it would still be difficult for him to part with his good fortune.
It was not expensive to lead a team, but if they included the transportation, food, and accommodation, as well as the bonuses and other expenses from time to time, they might as well go to the local hospital to find someone to cooperate with them. After all, it did not cost money.
But from another perspective, those who could lead a team to perform freelance surgeries could also be said to be no weaklings.
The hospitals in Changxi Province would be treated as Ling ranâs backyard, and the value of a team could not be ignored. If the director of the Department of Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery of any hospital saw or heard that Ling ran appeared with a four-man team of five, it would be like a car friend seeing a Ferrari, a John seeing a horse, a cousin seeing Richard Miller, he had to look at Ling ran.
All the doctors in the Bangkok Hospital, big and small, had no choice but to look at Ling ran. They all had solemn expressions on their faces.
âAlmost 3,000 hepatectomy surgeries?â
âIt shouldnât be fake. I asked a few of my friends, and they all mentioned Chinaâs Ling.â
âHe also developed a variant surgical technique that specifically targets early-stage cancer at an advanced age.â
âHeâs still very young, right? Or is it that Asians canât tell his age?â
âI heard that heâs not even thirty years old!â
A few doctors spoke in low voices, and they did not have any intention of avoiding the topic.
They did not belong to each other in the first place, especially after they failed in the competition to be the chief surgeon. The reason why everyone stayed was because they wanted to see Ling Ranâs skills. If it was possible, they could also ridicule him together. Besides.., it was also the most important reason. Everyone was still waiting for the patientâs family to pay the bill.
The patientâs family just stood there and listened. They did not pay the bill because, on one hand, they wanted the doctor to be a spare tire. On the other hand, there was also a need to obtain some information.
Although todayâs surgery was open to the family, no matter how good the angle of the camera was, the family would still not be able to understand what they should not be able to understand. The only way was to hope that the doctors present.., would be able to come up with opposing opinions.
For decision makers, whether their opinions were correct or not was one thing. It was still very necessary to have more information and more space to choose.
However, as the surgery progressed, the opinions that the layman had imagined did not appear.
âThis guy has indeed performed similar surgeries before.âIn fact, Narrapat was very willing to point out Ling ranâs mistakes in a high-profile manner. This was also one of the reasons that motivated him to look at the surgery seriously.
However, NARRAPATâs skills were actually a little too good.
When his skills reached a certain level, and he saw Ling ran perform the surgery with perfect standards, he could not be called fascinated, but he could no longer lie through his teeth.
Stephen, who had also performed almost a thousand surgeries before, hummed and said, âOn average, he can encounter almost the same surgery after five hundred surgeries. The amazing thing is that he can still remember it.â
âI can remember every single surgery Iâve performed.âNARRAPAT snorted and said, âThis is the basic quality of a first-rate surgeon, right?â
âCan you remember such details?âStephenâs hand pointed weakly, and he just happened to see Ling ran wandering around the large blood vessels.
The blood vessels looked like abandoned tubes. They seemed to be hanging in midair casually, but doctors who had performed many surgeries knew that it was difficult to completely peel off the large blood vessels. Even the position where the blood vessels were placed.., if they wanted to completely not affect the surgical field, they would have to go through a lot of training. This was something that no textbook would teach, and it was all based on experience.
Because everyoneâs surgical posture and habits were different, the first few times they performed similar surgeries, they would have to repeatedly adjust the position of the blood vessels. Of course, doctors who were slightly weaker in their skills did not even need to take this step. They had taken too long to peel off the blood vessels, so they might as well directly cut off the coagulated suture.
âThere are too many Chinese people. Their surgeons have too many opportunities to perform surgeries.âNarrapat let out a long sigh and said, âSome national hospitals can not perform 3,000 hepatectomy surgeries in 10 years.â
Stephen, who was from Singapore, turned to look at NARRAPAT and slowly said, âAs an Indian, donât you feel guilty saying that?â
âOf course not. I donât operate on the poor.âNarrapat smiled. âYou know, India is full of poor people.â
Stephen was speechless.
âWhen I go back this time, Iâm going to operate on the poor,âNarrapat said again.
âOh? Why?â
âBecause only hepatectomy for the rich will never achieve 3,000 surgeries.âNarrapat looked at the progress of the surgery on the screen, his voice became deeper. âBefore I perform surgery on a rich person, I will need to spend 10 times the time in the outpatient department, 10 times the examination time, and 10 times the consultation time. If I start to perform surgery on the poor now, I will be able to accumulate 3,000 hepatectomy surgeries in five years at most.â
â400 hepatectomy surgeries per year?âStephen calculated for a moment, but he shook his head silently.
Hepatectomy was a major surgery. It was not like a small surgery like appendectomy, where five, six, or seven to eight cases could be performed casually in a day. It was normal for a normal doctor to perform one hepatectomy every three days, and 100 hepatectomy cases a year was considered normal.
Of course, it was possible to perform 400 hepatectomy cases a year, or even 600 hepatectomy cases. However, the intensity of the hepatectomy was similar to how schools like Hengshui High School carried out a surprise attack in their third year of high school, not to mention physical and mental fatigue, under normal circumstances, it was impossible to take care of the family, wife, and children.
It was normal for a doctor in his twenties or thirties to perform two to three hundred hepatectomies or even a little more while he was still young. However, it was difficult for an older doctor to continue performing hepatectomies like this.
âGood luck.âStephen smiled and did not say anything else. He had just learned how to perform hepatectomies in the first two years. It was the most he had performed hepatectomies in the past two years. He had performed a total of 500 hepatectomies, however, in the next six to seven years, he had only performed 500 hepatectomy surgeries.
If he had a choice, Stephen would rather fly back and forth for 10 hours, perform one hepatectomy, and then return home to the yacht. He would have a good weekend instead of performing three surgeries a day, he would use 10 years to risk his life. In the end, he would leave the yacht, his savings, and his wife to the dock workers.
âFive years is a very short period of time. When that time comes, the rich will rush to find me for surgery.âNarrapat was also imagining a beautiful future.
Stephen chuckled. âI donât think he was rushed to perform surgery by anyone.â
He was naturally referring to Ling ran.
The Indian smiled. âHe doesnât know how to promote, and he hasnât built up enough fame. When I have this kind of technologyâ¦â
âThis kind of technology?âStephen also smiled.
When the Indian received the reminder, he focused his gaze and saw that Ling ran was reconstructing the patientâs left hepatic outer page and hepatic portal vein. It should have been an extremely difficult operation, but at this moment, it made people feel as if they were lifting heavy weights as if they were lifting light weights. To put it simply.., it was..
âThatâs impossible!â
âFXXK!â
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