Ten more

Today's ten watches.

Dr. Mehal's surgery was finally done.

In the imagination, this is a big plot. I underestimated its difficulty, I admit it.

As complained in the text, it is undoubtedly ridiculous that the Nobel Prize in Biology and Medicine may be changed to the Biology Prize, and it will definitely not be awarded to clinical procedures.

This is a clinician's grudge.

Kidney transplantation and cardiac coronary intervention surgery are innumerable surgeries that cannot win medical awards, while light-emitting diodes can win physics awards, which is simply full of slots.

So Boss Zheng was dismissive of the Nobel Prize at first, which was a projection of some resentment in my heart.

Of course, that's not good. I admit my mistake and stand up and let me fight.

In this chapter, some book friends say that it is becoming more and more like a scholar.

Only this paragraph, after all...... See above for the reasons.

Some book friends said that it has become mysterious. In fact, the change in clinical surgery itself is particularly mysterious.

When I first started working, thoracoscopy had just entered the country. At that time, we could only use thoracoscopy for spontaneous pneumothorax, and a dozen or so a year were amazing.

A professor in China used a thoracoscopy to perform cardia cancer surgery for nine and a half hours.

I was thinking at the time – isn't this a scourge?

But, I was slapped in the face.

The laparoscopic technique, with its increasing popularity, has evolved to the point where attempts are made to use the laparoscope to complete aortic arch replacement surgery.

Oh my God, it's crazy. However, I didn't speak, so I was slapped in the face again.

Here's another small example.

Thoracotomy, when the electrosurgical knife was not yet popular, opened 1000ml of blood and closed 1000ml of blood. Yes, that's right, it's so much blood.

Electric burning, a small thing that diffuses the smell of barbecue on the operating table, solves this problem.

After each new technology is launched in clinical practice, it will benefit all living beings.

Having said that, if the turbulence is solved, many clinical difficulties will be solved.

By the way, I revised this paragraph. Originally, I wanted to write about the use of light tweezers for stent removal surgery, but the space is limited, and if I continue to write, I am afraid that everyone will get bored. (Note: Optical tweezers are the main theoretical and medical applications of the 2018 Physics Prize)

Let's go back to the clinic, and slowly add future technology to it in the future.

This is definitely not a fantasy, but a fact that is close at hand.

Just like 3D printing technology, ordinary people have not yet enjoyed it in their daily lives, and 3D printed hip joints have appeared in orthopedics. Even autologous stem cells clone the heart, and then 3D print, the laboratory has done the clinical trial stage.

This crazy attitude, I appreciate.

Optical tweezers are impossible? No! Maybe in a few years, the optical tweezers will appear, and they will be spread out in a dozen years.

It's not fantasy, it's not lewdness, it's fact. Just like what seems like a simple laparoscopic technique now, twenty years has become the most basic surgery.

Well, the explanation should be clearer.

The Nobel Prize is a bridge section, and it does not hesitate to devote a huge amount of space to writing. I looked back at it, and I re-read this large paragraph, and it felt fine.

I'm still satisfied.

But this chapter says that the pressure is huge, so I won't wait today, just ten watches, the operation is over, and Boss Zheng returns to the clinic.

By the way, the alliance leader and the head of the family are not more.

It's been ten shifts, so I'm asking for something.

I'm on duty today, begging for a monthly pass for comfort. Smooth and steady, smooth and smooth, don't be picked up in the middle of the night. Thousands of people have to write out Ming'er's update, or else...... The golden body was broken, and it was miserable.

Your Excellency is pitiful~

Take a bow~

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