Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2079: Technological Weapon

Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2079: Technological Weapon

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Chapter 2079: Chapter 2079: Technological Weapon

The window of time suitable for solving partial vascular embolism and aneurysms with interventional surgery is early detection.

If detected late, reaching the severity of large-area cerebral infarction or major aneurysm hemorrhage, interventional surgery is not an indication at all.

The cerebral vascular system, in terms of number or composition paths, is far more complex than the cardiovascular system, making interventional procedures much more difficult than cardiovascular ones, and the vessels that can truly be operated on are limited. As previously mentioned, interventional surgery on the retinal artery is simply inaccessible.

If cardiovascular interventional surgery is performed poorly or not at all, cardiac surgery is needed for emergency. Neuro-interventional surgery is even more outrageous. Due to the complexity of the brain’s anatomical structure, it is quite challenging for neurologists to master interventional techniques, and in many hospitals, neurosurgeons perform them.

What neurosurgeons do not need is to increase their radiation exposure without reason. Fu Xinheng has never thought about competing with the cardiovascular department for this interventional business because he doesn’t want himself and his team to be exposed to radiation.

President Wu thinks the same way. He has painstakingly trained a group of elite talents, and he feels heartache if they are exposed to radiation every day; he is unwilling to allow it.

When medical technology further advances and the health of doctors can be guaranteed, then they can reconsider. Of course, this doesn’t mean doctors can abandon saving patients in need. President Wu hopes that his team will not pursue business volume at the expense of overlooking the limitations of interventional surgery. They must firmly control the indications for interventional procedures and apply this technical weapon where necessary. They should not unnecessarily expose themselves or patients to radiation.

Fang Ze is different, primarily focusing on neurosurgery, and is quickly becoming an exclusive hospital specialized in cranial and brain specialties. The workload of this specialty cannot be compared to Guoxie’s neurology department. Having performed many specialized surgeries, Fang Ze’s hardware facilities for interventional neurology are naturally more complete than those at Guoxie.

Deputy Director Lv was not happy with the other’s words about Guoxie and said, "Our hospital is not without an interventional operating room, nor are we unable to provide this kind of examination for patients. If there is any situation after the examination that requires turning to a surgical operating room, our hospital has ample experience with aneurysm surgeries."

People at Guoxie were just short of retorting with a "Tsk~".

A hospital that takes a single specialty to the extreme only capitalizes on the advantage of concentrating resources to do one big thing; what kind of qualification does it have to mock their comprehensive tertiary class-A hospital that needs every department to excel? When faced with patients with complex and rare conditions, a single department alone cannot handle it, and they must eventually seek the support of a comprehensive tertiary class-A hospital.

Zhai Yunsheng understood that his words might hit the opponent’s sore spot, so he smiled warmly without indicating any intention to argue over the topic.

As a doctor, he was only doing practical calculations for the patients. In terms of conditions to perform neuro-interventions, Guoxie is indeed slightly inferior to Fang Ze. However, the ultimate decision on where a patient decides to have surgery lies not with any doctor but with the patient themselves.

Zhai Yunsheng doesn’t think patients will change their idea of receiving treatment at Guoxie. If Doctor Hu wanted to change his mind, he would have already used his industry connections to find Fang Ze instead of causing President Xiao to worry about sending someone to check the situation.

Doctors at Guoxie need not be so sensitive.

Look, his nephew handles this matter with great composure and magnanimity.

How could Senior Cao not be composed? His skills are not like Deputy Director Lv’s, who often needs others to clean up after him. Huang Zhilei silently hummed in his heart, watching as Deputy Director Lv continued to shamelessly linger here, claiming to back up Cao Yong.

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