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Chapter 522 Reality is More Exciting Than the Video

Chapter 522 Reality is More Exciting Than the Video (Please Subscribe)

The medical academic community can be divided into clinical and basic research fields, and the research objects of the two are slightly different.

The clinical academic community can also be divided into many more specific tracks—

In orthopedics, the research and development of new disease treatments involves breakthroughs in the upper limits of disease treatment, new materials, and many other areas.

Research and development in materials, instruments, and other areas share commonalities with basic academic research.

The development of new diseases and the breakthrough of the upper limit of treatment for existing diseases are basically supported by new drugs and strong basic skills.

In particular, the exploration of treatment standards for new diseases!
For example, trauma surgery for destructive injuries and functional reconstruction surgery for the hand are both entirely new fields.

To make a breakthrough in these fields, it's not necessarily true that having a stronger reputation, knowing more specialized techniques, or possessing more refined and mature techniques will guarantee success.

On the contrary, these established specialized technical thinking methods can restrict your thinking and fix your operating habits to a certain extent, creating certain obstacles when you are developing new disease-specific technologies!

For a truly experienced trauma surgeon, switching to hand surgery in middle age is a huge challenge.

This is not a closely guarded secret within the industry; many clinicians understand this principle.

That's why, when everyone saw that Fang Ziye's skill level had reached such an "amazing" level, they suddenly realized it and didn't find it abrupt at all!
Fang Ziye is very young, but his basic skills are ridiculously impressive.

It possesses the basic skills comparable to those of national-level veterans, and its own specialized techniques are not numerous, thus it has not been contaminated or influenced by current clinical treatment approaches.

With such strong fundamental skills, Fang Ziye is able to gradually develop treatments for new diseases.

Basic skills are like internal strength, while specialized techniques are just moves, incorporating 'attack methods' targeting specific diseases!
Fang Ziye patiently waited for the video to finish playing before slowly speaking again: "As you seniors can see, this is a video of our team's exploration of limb-sparing surgery when we officially began the procedure."

"At this time, our understanding of damage is not systematic or comprehensive enough. We need to explore gradually to reach maturity."

"After more than two months of continuous exploration, discussion and summarization by our team, in July, our team very cautiously discussed some issues with our seniors and colleagues in the province."

After speaking, Fang Ziye turned to a new page of the PowerPoint presentation: "It has several large characters written on it: Destructive Injury Cleaning Technique!"

It is also accompanied by a pre-recorded and edited surgical video.

"This operation was sped up by 1.5 times; otherwise, it would have taken too long. You can just glance at it to get a general idea of ​​what's going on," Fang Ziye explained.

On the big screen, an enlarged video link was displayed, which contained a more complex video of debridement procedures for damaging tissues.

Furthermore, the upper right corner of this video shows a close-up of the patient's injuries before the debridement procedure, which contrasts sharply with the surgical field.

The content that Fang Ziye shared was basically laid out according to the operation process of his team. It had a certain structure and very primitively demonstrated the occurrence and development of his team's understanding of damage operation and theory.

Fang Ziye believes that any team or professor with a certain foundation in clinical research will understand, after seeing these, that their research and development is not without foundation.

It wasn't just empty talk; it was based on solid evidence, pictures, medical records, and a clear process, which led to the current outcome.

Of course, Fang Ziye chose to present some parts in reverse order.

In short, they first showed everyone present the post-operative results of the trauma patients and their post-operative rehabilitation videos in a very intuitive way, and then showed them the state of the patients at the time of the injury.

Patients who would require amputation in many hospitals have not only avoided amputation in the hands of Fang Ziye's team at Zhongnan Hospital, but can also walk like normal people.

The contrast is self-evident!
In today's high-energy era, which trauma surgeon hasn't encountered patients with devastating injuries?
Definitely not.

If there is any, it must be because he hasn't had enough experience!
A single act of destruction, if the circumstances allow, could be created from any small car!
In the video, Fang Ziye's skill level became increasingly refined.

Every step of the debridement procedure seemed to correspond perfectly to the patient's injury, and it was just right to handle this type of traumatic injury.

This correspondence is like a natural enemy of cats catching mice and eagles catching chicks!

The interplay of mutual generation and mutual restraint was vividly demonstrated at this moment.

After the video finished playing, Fang Ziye added the accompanying text: "At this moment, our team understood these four words."

"Mutual generation and mutual restraint".

“Destructive debridement technique originates from destructive injury, and destructive debridement technique can also very well deal with the trauma of destructive injury.”

"Here, I would like to add a few more words."

"I tried to apply this theory and operational system to ordinary trauma patients, but it turned out to be not very practical."

“For ordinary trauma patients, whose anatomical structures are clear, whose necrotic tissue is not damaged to such an extent, and whose blood supply is sufficient, there is absolutely no need to use this procedure.”

"Otherwise, it will cause more soft tissue damage. I hope this can give our seniors some experience so that they can avoid making the same attempt again."

"The challenges in treating destructive injuries lie in the following points: first, appropriate palliative debridement; second, suturing and reconstruction; and third, how to fill the defect!"

"Regarding the debridement of necrotic injuries, based on my past surgical experience, I have summarized three key points. It still follows the basic principles of debridement."

"First, the wound must be thoroughly cleaned."

Second, the cleaning should not be too thorough.

"Third, during debridement, give the tissue as much patience and opportunity as possible to repair itself."

After Fang Ziye opened the text, he opened another slide of the PPT to explain, because the first two points seemed to be a refutation.

Fang Ziye didn't keep them in suspense and said directly, "I don't think there's any need to explain the point about thorough debridement. The teachers here have a deeper understanding of these four words than I do."

"But if the debridement is not thorough enough, an explanation must be given."

"Our team believes that if the injury is thoroughly cleaned using traditional debridement techniques, the consequence will be amputation!"

"Otherwise, I believe most teachers would not choose to end the topic of treating destructive injuries with amputation as an end-of-life issue."

"So at this point, we must consider the second and third points simultaneously."

"If the result of normal debridement is inevitably amputation, then we obviously cannot follow the first principle completely."

"During the operation, we must apply vascular reconstruction, nerve reconstruction, and tendon reconstruction, and give the tissues we are working with enough patience."

"If we can restore blood supply to some soft tissues after revascularization, then we should preserve them!"

When Fang Ziye got to this point, he noticed that many people in the audience had changed their expressions drastically, their eyes filled with terror.

Fang Ziye directly stated his team's bottom line: "This is an extremely demanding task. The first time our team performed limb-sparing surgery on a severe injury, the total operation time was a whopping fourteen hours!"

"This is merely a limb-saving surgery for severe damage."

"When our team performed functional reconstruction surgery for the first time after a limb-sparing injury two months later, the surgery lasted ten hours!"

"In other words, for that one patient, from limb preservation to functional recovery, we spent as much as 25 hours on the surgery alone!"

"But that's okay. As we become more skilled at operating the equipment and gain a deeper understanding of damage, our teamwork will become even better."

"We can now perform limb-sparing surgery on a devastating injury, reducing the duration to between two and three to four hours, which is the normal operating time for our trauma surgery!"

The operation was difficult and involved many details. Fang Ziye was also afraid that others would become frightened and terrified after hearing his explanation.

Each damaged tissue must be examined to see if its blood supply can be restored—isn't that an enormous undertaking?
Finally, someone couldn't help but break the rules of the meeting: "Dr. Fang, isn't there any other shortcut? For example, some special techniques or identification methods that would allow us to quickly identify which parts can be removed and which parts cannot be reconstructed into living tissue?"

The question was direct, but Fang Ziye still did not reply.

He said, "Teacher, let's take it step by step. This content will be covered later."

"We'll stop here for now regarding the basic principles of ablation and our team's preliminary understanding of ablation treatment."

Fang Ziye then picked up the microphone and walked a few steps: "Because of time constraints, there are definitely many details that we haven't been able to discuss."

"But I believe that all the teachers are even more looking forward to the follow-up content, that is, what kind of preparations we should make regarding the treatment of destructive injuries!"

"Here, our team has also made some summaries, and I will also share some of my own thoughts. These thoughts may be corrected in the future, but for now, they may be the best."

After Fang Ziye finished speaking, he had walked halfway around the circle, and then opened the next page: "There are four kinds of things to prepare in advance."

"1. Practice materials. 2. Personnel preparation. 3. Team preparation. 4. Basic skills preparation."

This page looks very short, but Fang Ziye actually included hyperlinks to save on the number of pages in the PowerPoint presentation!

"Regarding the practice materials, I believe many teachers are already aware that our animal laboratory at Zhongnan Hospital already has a model of rabbit damage!"

"This model is replicable, and many university professors have come to our hospital's animal laboratory specifically to learn how to build such models."

“Our hospital’s animal laboratory has also taken in some teachers for practice.”

"You can rest assured about this."

"The rabbit injury model is quite cost-effective as practice material!"

"However, I would like to offer some advice to all teachers to help you avoid ineffective task assignments."

"Based on the teaching research conducted by our team, we have found that if the basic skills of debridement are not yet at a certain level, it may be temporarily impossible to treat damaged wounds."

"This standard is difficult to quantify objectively. It may be similar to the level that the teachers have mentioned, but there are different names for it."

"Next, it's time to prepare the personnel..." Fang Ziye explained all the preparations in detail, without holding anything back.

For example, Fang Ziye suggests that limb-sparing surgery for traumatic injuries should only be performed after there are at least two or three relatively experienced physicians. This can prevent the workload from piling up on one person and causing them to become exhausted.

These contents may seem like grandstanding, but every single point is actually packed with valuable information.

If a hospital were to start treating patients with only one person who is qualified to perform limb-sparing surgery for severe injuries, there is a possibility of sudden death cases.

China has a large population and a large number of medical workers. Every now and then, there are cases of doctors dying from overwork, but these cases are not reported in the news!

This is not an exaggeration!
Time passed slowly, and three hours flew by. Fang Ziye had carefully designed his presentation.

At exactly 11:59, Fang Ziye opened the last slide of the PPT and wrote, "Thank you for listening!"

Then, Fang Ziye bowed again: "Dear teachers, the above are my personal views on the treatment of traumatic injuries, as well as various precautions. You can understand the content according to your own actual situation."

"There is no need to copy it completely, nor is there a need to believe it entirely."

After saying that, Fang Ziye took two steps back, moved the stool forward, then took two steps back and straddled it.

Standing while lecturing is a sign of respect for others.

Similarly, allowing speakers to sit down and speak during the discussion session is also a way for others to show respect to the speakers.

Aren't you tired of standing for three hours?

It's not that tiring, but if someone can sit and insists you stand, that's just asking for trouble.

"Clap clap clap!"

"Clap clap clap!"

"Clap clap clap!"

Three or four seconds after Fang Ziye uttered his last word, thunderous applause cautiously broke out.

The reason for this interval is to allow Fang Ziye to fully express himself and to avoid the awkward situation where the applause has already started before Fang Ziye has finished speaking.

As if urging Fang Ziye to finish speaking, the people below seemed very impatient.

Professor Duan Hong also stood up, holding the microphone in one hand, and clapped softly. After the applause lasted for nearly a minute, he finally spoke:
"I am very grateful for Professor Fang's sharing. I personally feel that I have benefited a lot."

"Professor Fang's team has been engaged in limb-sparing surgery for a long time, and it is currently the team that has developed limb-sparing surgery for a very mature time. Some of the original content they created would have been considered a closely guarded secret decades ago."

"It can last for decades or even centuries."

"Of course, discussion leads to deeper understanding, and exchange makes people progress!"

"Many of the experts here today are experts I look forward to learning from!"

"Therefore, I also believe that after listening, all of you teachers may have some questions or a desire to express yourselves. Now, let's move on to the second item of the seminar: the discussion session."

"Professor Fang, please don't close your PPT yet. We may need you to pinpoint the location later so we can have a discussion and exchange on one or two points."

"Just to let you know in advance, the discussion session of this seminar will only last one hour. Time is very limited, so there may not be enough time for everyone to ask questions."

"Teachers who didn't get a chance to speak shouldn't hold grudges, I can't afford the wrath of all these big shots!"

"Of course, there is another very important message. Professor Deng Yong and Professor Du Xinzhan from Zhongnan Hospital have both sent me messages saying that any teacher who feels hungry, unwell, or wants to rest can go to rest at any time."

"Today's seminar content will eventually be recorded as a video, including the seminar sessions. If any colleagues need it, they can take a copy."

"Now, let's officially begin..."

After Duan Hong finished speaking, people began to leave one after another.

There aren't many of these people, but there are some.

After all, one cannot be too selfish; even a serious seminar cannot hold everyone hostage.

For example, some people have diabetes or stomach problems, and you delay their mealtimes, preventing them from eating normally under the guise of a seminar—

Is health more important or knowledge?

For healthy people, knowledge is more important.

For people in a sub-healthy state, health is even more important!

"Director Tang, please go first!" Professor Duan Hong saw that almost everyone had raised their hands, so he gestured for Professor Tang Fupei, who was sitting in the middle, to speak first.

Lan Tianluo happened to be near the front row and immediately passed the microphone over, with a subtle look in his eyes.

Professor Tang Fupei is one of the key figures studied in the department.

Professors at the General Hospital of the Army, with titles like doctoral supervisor, doctoral degree, chief physician, and professor, are just embellishments.

Professor Tang Fupei is very likely to become the next academician in orthopedics. His scientific research achievements are outstanding, and he also has a very impressive title.

Major General (Technical Specialist)

To date, a total of 23 people in China have been awarded the rank of Major General (Technical Major General), with the medical industry accounting for only a portion of them!

This is extremely valuable!

Only one orthopedic surgeon has received this honor.

After taking the microphone, Tang Fupei stood up and said, "Professor Fang, I actually heard of your name a long time ago, much earlier than you might imagine."

"Regarding the treatment of limb-sparing injuries, I actually had this idea a long time ago. I would like to ask Professor Fang, under what circumstances did you decide to carry out limb-sparing treatment for limb-sparing injuries?"

Tang Fupei was qualified to say such things.

The reason why the ceiling of trauma medicine is currently mostly in military hospitals is due to historical factors, and also because they can deal with more types of trauma patients!
Most of China's military hospitals originated from those that participated in rescue missions during the years of live-fire combat.

A person's skills and operational techniques will be honed through exposure to various environments and exposure to a large number of patients.
Fang Ziye looked over respectfully, and Professor Tang, who had stood up, looked exactly the same as in the photograph.

His square face, thick eyebrows, and straight nose gave him a striking and handsome appearance, which caught Fang Ziye's eye.

Professor Tang has a thick head of hair. At fifty-nine years old, he doesn't look old at all. He has a broad frame, is 1.8 meters tall, and is not fat. He exudes a combination of elegance and strength.

However, Professor Tang's voice cannot be heard in the photo. Professor Tang's voice is moderate and not deliberately loud. Even in his soft voice, there is still an innate sense of fortitude.

This is perhaps the temperament cultivated during military service.

Fang Ziye bowed slightly and replied:

"Teacher Tang, fellow teachers, you can call me Xiao Fang, or Zi Ye."

"I've answered this question for other teachers before, but there are definitely some who don't know the answer, so I'll repeat it again!"

Fang Ziye also stood up and looked at Professor Duan Hong: "Actually, my first encounter with traumatic injury was through Professor Duan Hong's introduction, which gave me the opportunity to come into contact with this disease." "The first case of traumatic injury I encountered was in a municipal hospital in my province. At that time, I was sent to a relatively remote area of ​​my province, which is my hometown Enshi, as part of the 'doctoral counterpart assistance' program."

"After that, I went abroad for a while. It was in March of this year that I started to come into contact with this kind of disease again under the guidance of Professor Duan."

"It can be said that the teachers who led me into the threshold of trauma and injury, besides my mentor, were Teacher Duan Hong from Tongji Hospital and Teacher Qi Qiaowen from Union Hospital. They were all my mentors who taught me."

A mentor who imparts knowledge is different from a teacher who teaches you; anyone who has taught you can be called a mentor who imparts knowledge.

But only the person who truly teaches you how to make a living can be your mentor.

Fang Ziye then openly recounted the whole story without hiding anything.

Upon hearing this, Tang Fupei nodded, then looked at Duan Hong: "Professor Duan, may I ask one more question?"

"I feel like I got a bit of a rip-off by asking that question!"

Fang Ziye's protectors were all sitting on and off the stage; he was just asking out of curiosity.

Upon hearing this, Duan Hong did not show any more leniency because of Tang Fupei's status in the medical field: "Director Tang, you are the academic leader of our trauma surgery department, and you should set an example for others."

Duan Hong has high emotional intelligence; with just one sentence, he managed to make Tang Fupei sit down.

Tang Fupei is a senior figure in trauma surgery and a very capable person. If you want to abuse your power for personal gain, I have no objection!
However, how could Tang Fupei, as the chairman of the academic conference, make an exception for himself?
Then, Tang Fupei handed the microphone to Professor Zhang Ying next door.

Professor Zhang Ying also stood up politely, her voice carrying a natural sense of humor: "Professor Fang, my question might be a bit amateurish, but I'd like to ask if there's a fundamental difference between suturing for lacerations and suturing in hand surgery?"

"If our team wants to establish a new limb-sparing surgery team for traumatic injuries, can we involve hand surgeons?"

"Of course, Dr. Fang, this is just my personal idea. If your team doesn't have similar experience, you don't have to answer it."

Professor Zhang Ying and Professor Tang Fupei have very different appearances.

Professor Zhang Ying is rather thin and short, only 1.7 meters tall, with sparse hair and wears glasses.

Her face was full of smiles, and her fine teeth gave her an approachable look. The mole on her right cheek was perfectly hidden by her smile crease.

Upon hearing this, Fang Ziye considered for five seconds before saying, "Professor Zhang, our team has also discussed this issue before."

"To be honest, our team welcomed Dr. Liu Huanglong, a hand surgeon, shortly after we performed a cataract surgery!"

"Professor Liu Huanglong is a very well-known hand surgery expert in Hubei Province. He provided a lot of guidance when I had my functional reconstruction surgery later."

"During our discussions, we found that hand surgeons are more likely to master suture techniques for abrasions than trauma surgeons like us!"

"However, we later discovered that in treating destructive injuries, debridement is more crucial than suturing. Suturing of destructive injuries doesn't have a significant impact on postoperative recovery!"

"Of course, the long-term effects still need further verification."

"After careful observation and consideration, our team believes that it might be more appropriate to hand over the functional reconstruction surgery to the hand surgery department after limb salvage surgery for severe injuries!"

"These are just my personal opinions. As the number of patients increases and our understanding deepens, different results may emerge in the future," Fang Ziye said, not entirely certain.

The seminar covered many issues that were unfamiliar to us, hence the focus on discussion rather than academic exchange.

Upon hearing this, Professor Zhang Ying nodded and sat down.

Then, many people started raising their hands again...

Everyone was very mindful of the scale and didn't ask any tricky questions. They only asked common questions or professional information that they had gathered while listening.

We're not here to cause trouble, we're here to learn!

For example, a professor asked, "How long exactly does the learning cycle take?"

What is the average length of hospital stay after a destructive surgery?

……

Fang Ziye answered them one by one.

This kind of question and answer is more relaxed.

Nearly fifty minutes later, Professor Duan Hong said, "Since none of the professors have any further questions, let's go have lunch!"

"Our Professor Fang also needs to eat something. The live surgery broadcast in the afternoon will start promptly at 2 o'clock."

"The Q&A session won't last much longer."

"I still suggest that we give Professor Fang a warm round of applause, shall we?" Duan Hong said.

Since Duan Hong has said so, no one will dare to slap Fang Ziye and Duan Hong in the face.

There aren't many people who will offer help in times of need, but there are definitely quite a few who are willing to add to someone's good fortune!
The two surgeries, one for damage and the other for functional reconstruction, received increased attention due to the involvement of Longtai Technology Channel and the National Health Commission.

Everyone is aware of the orthopedics department at Zhongnan Hospital, which has led to a 'centralized' effect.

While it's true that currying favor with the powerful is not a good habit, when resources are limited, the process of resource allocation is not something a single doctor or hospital can control!

Does having power and influence automatically grant one access to more resources under the same conditions?

Can you refuse to treat me?
Therefore, a large portion of the people came with a learning mindset, rather than specifically to pick a fight with a young person.

However, at this moment, Professor An Luming, who was sitting on the host's platform, suddenly said, "Professor Duan, Professor Fang, since you are about to leave the stage, may I ask you a question?"

People in the audience began to leave one after another.

Duan Hong was also planning to go eat, but since An Luming had already stood up and spoken, it was naturally difficult to refuse.

Fang Ziye spoke first: "Teacher An, please speak."

Upon hearing this, An Luming said, "Professor Fang, my question is rather sensitive."

"During the limb-sparing surgery, were there any cases where the prognosis was not good, and limb preservation was forcibly performed?"

Upon hearing this, Fang Ziye's eyes inexplicably twitched violently.

What is Professor An Luming trying to do? Isn't this question far too sensitive?

Upon hearing this question, many people who were planning to leave slowed down or simply sat down again.

"Teacher An, how should we understand your question?"

"What do you mean by forced limb preservation?" Fang Ziye asked rhetorically.

An Luming smiled and said, "Actually, under certain circumstances, patients who undergo limb salvage surgery for severe injuries may lose their ability to work and only have the ability to live a normal life."

"but!"

"After a successful limb-saving surgery, the compensation standards for work-related injuries are completely different."

"Compared to losing a job, compared to having an additional burden, would compensation for losing a leg be more meaningful to a family than compensation for someone who can walk normally?"

If An Luming's first question was merely an attempt, then this question is extremely sensitive!
Many people looked at An Luming in surprise, and then at Fang Ziye.

The look in his eyes was particularly subtle.

It seems the atmosphere within the trauma surgery department of Hubei Province is a bit disharmonious!
Fang Ziye didn't know how to answer for a moment, so he just said, "Professor An, this is a problem that the government should consider; it's a matter of people's livelihood."

"As doctors, all we need to do is improve the quality of life for the patients we encounter, right?"

"If we amputate a leg that shouldn't have been amputated in order to get more compensation from the patient."

Is this a form of salvation for the patients?

An Luming shook his head and said, "Professor Fang, you still didn't understand what I meant. Let's forget about it!"

Upon hearing this, Duan Hong quickly put down the microphone and stepped in to mediate: "Professor An, Ziye, what are you two arguing about here?"

"Let's go eat!"

An Luming smiled awkwardly, showing no intention of disobeying Duan Hong.

However, this brought more attention to both Fang Ziye and An Luming.

Even as Fang Ziye stepped down from the stage, Professor Yu Bing, who hadn't yet left, gently asked, "Professor Fang, who was the professor who just asked you a question?"

"Why does that sound so offensive?"

"It's like nitpicking."

Professor Yu Bing was also someone Fang Ziye paid special attention to.

He is the chief physician of trauma surgery at Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University.

Although the orthopedics department of the hospital where he works is not top-notch, Professor Yu Bing himself is exceptionally talented, and his team has made outstanding contributions.

According to the document compiled by Han Jingyi, the Department of Orthopedics at Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University ranks 21st in the country in terms of overall strength.

Professor Yu Bing is the next chairman-elect of the Trauma Surgery Association, meaning that Professor Tang Fupei will be elected chairman after Professor Yu Bing steps down.

Among all the professors, Professor Yu Bing's personal charisma is undeniable in his selection as the chairman-elect!

"Teacher Yu, this is Teacher An Luming'an from the Department of Trauma Surgery at the Provincial People's Hospital. We are good friends. He probably wanted to give me some pointers."

"After all, as you know, Professor Yu, the relationship between modern medicine and humanities is very subtle."

"Exercise is the second life. Without exercise, life is relatively ineffective or even inefficient." Fang Ziye quoted his student Hu Qingyuan's idea here.

"For some patients in a vegetative state that we encounter in neurosurgery, does their existence actually increase the burden on their families?"

"This is also a question we need to think about!"

Yu Bing said, "Ziye, that means you have a good temper and a high tolerance."

"What does this have to do with us medical workers? Just because the compensation isn't high, does that mean I didn't do my best?"

"The patients' quality of life is what we need to consider; their quality of survival is what society should consider!"

Doctors can only manage the patient's health and their own quality of life.

Whether a patient earns a lot of money or what their family's financial situation is, is really not something a doctor can control.

Even the soundness of the medical insurance system can affect the latter, but it will not affect the former!
Fang Ziye smiled and said, "Teacher Yu, I have to go eat first. Teacher An and I still have a very good relationship."

When facing outsiders, Fang Ziye could only put on a smiling face.

……

However, when Fang Ziye returned to the department, finished his boxed lunch, and was about to report to Deng Yong, he witnessed a scene that he would never forget!
An Luming, Duan Hong, and Deng Yong were in his office, eating takeout meals from the cafeteria while smoking.

The office was filled with smoke.

An Luming then spoke in a high-pitched tone: "Deng Yong, you should blame Duan Hong. I originally said I wanted to be the first to point out the flaws and increase Ziye's visibility."

"He rejected me, insisting that I stay until the end, afraid it would have a bad impact."

"Are you kidding me?"

"More controversy brings more attention, and that's where the focus comes from!"

"If I had been the one to step forward first, this seminar would have been much more profound."

Fang Ziye pushed open the door, just as An Luming finished speaking his last sentence. He had a cigarette in his left hand and chopsticks in his right, with meat between his fingers. The scene was awkward!
Fang Ziye felt as if his brain circuits had been stretched into a line by Deng Yong and the others in an instant, and then crumpled into a ball of fluff!
Damn it, Professor An Luming's final act of finding fault was actually the "method" of these old guys!
Are all the actors who operate in the public eye now supposed to worship you as their patriarch?
You're in charge of public opinion management, right?
"Master, I've finished eating. I'm going down from the operating room now!" Fang Ziye said.

An Luming waved to Fang Ziye with a smile and said, "Ziye, you be the judge. Should I have been the first to start picking a fight with you, or the last?"

Fang Ziye's inner answer was that neither was good, so why should it be like this?
However, things that his teacher and Duan Hong both agree on may indeed have other benefits!
However, Fang Ziye cannot experience this yet.

Fang Ziye swallowed twice, scratched his head, and replied, "Teacher An, can I say that neither is good?"

"Ah, Ziye, you're still so young!"

An Luming said, "Let me tell you, don't be fooled by the professors sitting below. They all look polite and refined."

That's because they need something from you!

"If you've ever actually attended a national academic conference, you'll know that when these people criticize you, they don't care about your status at all."

"If you take the road too smoothly and lose your vigilance, you will suffer losses."

"On the contrary, if you are labeled as someone who is not doing well in the province, you will receive more favor from people outside the province."

"This is a label for people who are involved in the underworld across the country!"

"Ziye, you don't think that other hospitals would be very happy to see Zhongnan Hospital soar to the top, beat Peking Union Medical College Hospital, crush Jishuitan Hospital, overwhelm West China Hospital, and dominate Huashan Hospital, do you?"

Fang Ziye remained silent!
Deng Yong said, "Ziye, you go down and prepare. This patient with severe injuries was someone I contacted temporarily. We just finished talking and signing the papers. He was just transferred from the Pi District."

"Don't feel guilty. It's his good luck to have met you."

"Of course, we will discuss the live broadcast of the surgery with his family and obtain the necessary informed consent forms..."

Fang Ziye nodded upon hearing this and turned to leave.

He was also carefully considering Professor An Luming's words.

Professor An Luming's words contained other hidden meanings.

In fact, Duan Hong, Qi Qiaowen and others did not want to see Fang Ziye take over the "stick" from Duan Hong, but they did not have any particularly good solutions!

Fang Ziye's plans were disrupted when Zu Haiguo and several academicians suddenly visited, forcing Duan Hong to hand over the reins to Fang Ziye.

Fang Ziye didn't think too much about it; he just felt that his life experience had been enriched once again.

Life is like a drama, drama is like life.

If that's the case, then there's no need for me to hold anything back!

Fang Ziye didn't treat this as a live broadcast or a teaching session; he simply treated it as a regular surgery.

Upon entering the operating room, Fang Ziye discovered that the patient had already completed the necessary preoperative preparations and was just waiting for him to begin the procedure.

The team of assistants was also large and sophisticated.

Liu Huanglong, who was not present at the meeting, was busy contacting patients and making preoperative preparations.

Several senior orthopedic professors were waiting in the next room, and Chief Physician Du Xinzhan was also in a corner of the operating room, ready to go on stage at any time.

Because Yuan Weihong left, Peng Long and Associate Professor Chen Fang both graciously entered the operating room and went to the operating table.

Lan Tianluo and Jie Han stood in the third and fourth assistant positions!

Now, here's the setup on the operating table!

Anyone can become the lead surgeon and perform the operation with a team of people at any time.

Of course, Fang Ziye was still the chief surgeon.

After Fang Ziye had made all the preparations, he glanced at the next room and then began his surgery!
From the very beginning, it was about giving it your all.

The audience on stage was utterly shocked.

Everyone at the meeting was instantly horrified!
Reality is clearly more exciting than the videos.

(End of this chapter)

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