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âDoctor Ling, is this all that weâre going to cut off?â Liu Cishan from the First Peopleâs Hospital of Wuxin City was an associate chief physician who specialized in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. Of course, before he met Ling Ran, he basically did not dare to carry out any liver surgery. He mainly carried out gallbladder-related surgery and wrote some research papers about the liver.
Ever since Ling Ran started carrying out hepatectomy in the First Peopleâs Hospital of Wuxin City on a frequent basis, Liu Cishan and his colleagues had become a lot more skillful. Nowadays, Liu Cishan was already capable of acting as chief surgeon for minor surgeries related to the liver and pancreas. However, Ling Ranâs supervision was still needed, as they would not be able to send the patient to Yun Hua Hospital in time if an accident were to happen.
With Ling Ranâs personality, even though he was paid to participate in guided surgeries, he would still say whatever was on his mind. In the beginning, this often made the doctors in the First Peopleâs Hospital of Wuxin City unhappy. But nowadays, Liu Cishan and his colleagues were used to being unhappy.
Whenever Liu Cishan operated on a patient together with Ling Ran, he was used to asking Ling Ran whatever question that was on his mind.
As an associate chief physician who was almost fifty years old, he, too, aimed to treat patients who were suffering from liver cancer.
Ling Ran answered Liu Cishanâs question in a very straightforward manner, âTry to cut off as little normal tissue as possible because itâs better for postoperative recovery.â
Liu Cishan was not really used to this. âBut⦠we wonât be able to clear the liver off all the cancerous cells this way, right?â
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Liu Chishan thought that he had misheard what Ling Ran said. He could not help but ask, âWhat do we do if the examination results show that there are still cancerous cells in the liver?â
âWeâll make another cut and send it for pathological examination again, then.â
âWhat if by then, there are still cancerous cells in the liver?â
âWeâll make one more cut and end the surgery, then.â Ling Ran was not delusional. If they were unable to clear the patientâs liver off all the cancerous cells even after making three cuts, it was obvious that even if they tried to stubbornly preserve more parts of the organ by that point, it was futile.
However, if they ended up cutting too much of the organ of todayâs patient, he might not even make it out of the operating theater alive. Hence, all the surgeons were faced with a tricky situation.
Seriously though, Meng Shan from Eastern Science Hospital really found the perfect patient to make Ling Ranâs life difficult.
If Ling Ran did his job well, he would get a bonus from the hospital. If he were to screw up, the hospital would probably give him a dismissal pay.
Meanwhile, all the surgeons in the operating theater stared at one another.
From their perspective, Ling Ran seemed a little nonchalant. But at the same time, if they thought carefully about it, it might also be because he was taking things too seriously.
Liu Cishan said in a low voice, âBut hepatectomy doesnât usually provide enough time for us to send the samples for pathological examination for so many times. Once or twice is doable, but thrice is quite impossible, isnât it?â
Ordinarily, the blood supply to the liver would only be cut off for one hour or less than that. And it would take one hour for the samples to be sent for pathological examination three times. Moreover, hepatectomy was an extremely complicated surgery. Every single time a chunk of the liver was cut off, bleeding control and suturing took up a lot of time.
Ling Ran said, âI said three times because I want to play safe. Normally, it would only take two times for me to get rid of all the cancerous cells.â
âI donât understand.â Liu Cishan was obviously educated, or else, he would not dare to express his lack of understanding like this.
As they had already made the first cut, all the doctors were waiting for the pathological examination results with bated breath. Ling Ran simply started explaining things to the other doctors. âThe patient, Qi Yuquan is seventy-three years old, and his liver functions are relatively weak. Even after we took measures to take care of his liver, all his indices barely hit the normal values. Because of this, we have to try cutting off as little of his normal tissues as possible. At the same time, we have to try our best to get rid of all the cancerous cells as the patient wouldnât really be able to take chemotherapy either. So, the only way to go about this is to rely on the pathological examination results and cut off as little of his normal tissues as possible while getting rid of all his cancerous cells.â
If the doctors were able to get rid of all of Qi Yuquanâs cancerous cells, he would not need much chemotherapy. At most, he would need to receive low doses of preventive chemotherapy once or twice.
However, if they failed to clear all the cancerous cells off Qi Yuquanâs liver, he would need to receive chemotherapy at a higher dose and frequency. Ling Ran did not believe that Qi Yuquanâs body would be able to take it.
The doctors from other hospitals were extremely hesitant. There were a lot of things they wanted to say, but they were not brave enough to do so.
âItâs because this kind of patient isnât suitable for surgery at all!â
In a conference room in Eastern Science Hospital, a group of doctors was watching the live stream of the surgery and laughing.
âYouâre right, Professor Bao,â Meng Shan said nonchalantly.
Professor Bao, who was sitting opposite Meng Shan, was the first doctor whom Meng Shan consulted. However, unlike Meng Shan, Professor Bao was still working in a public hospital. He only came over to Eastern Science Hospital, which was a private hospital, every now and then whenever a patient sought for him.
This was the way it was with most doctors working in private hospitals. They would treat ordinary patients at government hospitals and treat rich patients at private hospitals. Whereas, they would treat powerful patients in the VIP patient building. You could say that they were very realistic.
Professor Bao was a specialist in general surgery. He said as he stared at the screen, âQi Yuquanâs family owns a mine. A really huge mine. This is why after he got sick, he consulted doctors in many different hospitals. If a hospital in the United States were to offer to operate on him, he would have gone to the United States. He doesnât even need to go to Yun Hua Hospital.â
âThe doctors in the United States wonât even dare to operate on him.â
âBecause thereâs no way to go about it. When it comes to cancer, some people can be treated via surgery, but for other patients, itâs just impossible. Thereâs nothing we can do to change that,â Professor Bao said calmly, âYoung people always think that they can move mountains. Truth be told, sometimes, you have to admit defeat to achieve great things.â
âYouâre definitely right.â Meng Shan had always like to flatter these part-time professors.
Part-time professors get paid according to their workload. Since private hospitals did not have many patients to begin with, one would have to be nice to these part-time professors to make them stay.
Of course, full-time associate hospital directors like Meng Shan get paid a huge sum of money every month. Hence, he did not mind flattering his colleagues a little.
Professor Bao was very happy upon hearing Meng Shanâs words. He continued, âAs surgeons, we should know our limits. With the condition of Qi Yuquanâs health and his age, we can only provide palliative treatment. Of course, this lad called Ling Ran came out with a pretty good idea by deciding to carry out pathological examination during the surgery like how we do with patients suffering from colon cancer. But I wonder why it didnât cross his mind that others would have done the same long ago if this is even a possibilityâ¦â
âItâs not possible indeed.â The doctor sitting beside Professor Bao was also a specialist in general surgery, and he took the opportunity to flatter Professor Bao.
Professor Bao nodded. âTheyâre just wasting time by doing this. With the way they are going, it would be a miracle if the patient is able to make it out of the operating theater alive. Can a seventy-three-year-old manâs body really withstand such a prolonged surgery?â
âThereâs only a need for surgery if thereâs the possibility of the organ being cleared of all cancerous cells, as otherwise, it would just endanger the patient for no reason.â
âSo, he would definitely need to cut off extra normal tissuesâ¦â
The moment Professor Bao finished speaking, everyone heard through the live stream that the phone in the operating theater was ringing.
âOperating Theater 1.â The circulating nurse picked up the call.
A few seconds later, the circulating nurse hung up and shook her head at Ling Ran. âThe boundary isnât clear.â
Everyone in the operating theater sighed in unison.
The doctors from all over the country who were watching the live stream could not keep calm at all.
Lu Wenbin and Yu Yuan, who were acting as Ling Ranâs assistants, looked a little uneasily at Ling Ran.
âWe just need to cut off a bit more, and it should be fine.â Ling Ran, though, merely flashed a smile and repeated what he did earlier. He cut off a thin slice of the patientâs liver.
He was actually cutting very close to the boundary just now. After all, during the actual surgery, he had to operate based on what he remembered from the simulation. If he was not careful enough, he might cut off an extra 0.3 inch of Qi Yuquanâs liver. And for a patient like Qi Yuquan, having an extra 0.3 inch of liver cells made a world of difference.
Hence, Ling Ran was playing very safe. He did not mind not being able to clear the liver off all its cancerous cells the first time around. The blood supply to the liver had already been cut off anyway, and as long as he kept things within an hour, there would not be much of a difference.
Now, after Ling Ran cut off a bit more of Qi Yuquanâs liver, not only could he ensure that all the cancerous cells were gone, but he could also retain more of Qi Yuquanâs liver tissues.
Ling Ran confidently cut the liver and asked the nurse to send it for pathological examination. He raised his head after he was done, and saw that everyone in the operating theater was wearing a worried expression.
âDoctor Ling, why donât you play it safe a little and cut off a little more of the patientâs liver?â
âLetâs not send it for a second pathological examination.â
âThat slice is too thin. Why donât you make another cut?â
Most doctors were just trying to ensure that all the cancerous cells were gone. Since they did not have access to a simulation of Qi Yuquanâs body, they could only offer Ling Ran their advice based on what they knew.
Ling Ran crossed his arms. There was a smile on his face, and no one was able to change his mind.
Such a scene was a repeated occurrence in his life, and by now, Ling Ran was used to it already.