Chapter 169 Organ Transplant Donors

After Ni Jun and Hang Ping left, Wang Yiyuan sat alone in the café for a long time. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

She originally wanted to sort out her thoughts, but she found that she couldn't calm down, and her mind became more and more chaotic.

There was no interest in eating, so Wang Yiyuan decided to go home directly.

On the way home, she made a special detour to the back door of the bar where Jian Yisheng had an accident.

The back door of the bar opens in a small alley, and the width is less than two meters, let alone cars, and even a slightly wider three-wheeled motorcycle can't get in. The alley is a dead end, and you can see the head at a glance, and the length is only about 20 meters.

In addition to the bar, there are three or four other doors on this side of the whole alley, and there is a large garbage can with wheels on each side of the door. Several doors are currently closed, and it is estimated that they are also used as back doors by other merchants on weekdays, which is used as a convenient place to throw garbage.

It had been several days since Jian Yisheng's accident, and there was no trace of the scene of the incident, nor did it have the spicy and pungent smell that Ni Jun had described before. But Wang Yiyuan always felt a smell of blood in her nostrils, she knew that it was just her own psychological problems, but she still couldn't help but feel chills on her body.

Walking to the back door of the bar and standing, Wang Yiyuan saw a water stain on the ground. It was obviously a transparent liquid, but the situation of Jian Yisheng lying in a pool of blood appeared in front of her eyes, and her heart suddenly became a little irritable, and she wanted to escape from this place.

Before leaving, she looked up and noticed a surveillance camera above the back door of the bar. Looking back at the other doors, there was no surveillance equipment installed. This piece belongs to the scope of the next step of the old city renovation, and it seems that this monitoring was not installed by the municipal government, but was installed at the bar's own expense for safety.

According to Ni Jun, Jian Yisheng's shoes were once glued with super glue. Although Ni Jun didn't say anything speculative, Wang Yiyuan believed that he would definitely have the same idea as himself.

In her heart, she simulated what happened to Jian Yisheng at that time: someone deliberately applied super glue on the steps, and when Jian Yisheng came out to throw out the garbage, the shoes would be stuck with super glue, causing him to stand unsteadily and fall, and the person who applied super glue calculated in advance where Jian Yisheng fell, and deliberately piled up a large pile of glass shards locally, so Jian Yisheng was very likely to be injured or even die because of the pile of glass shards.

This guess made Wang Yiyuan shudder. She looked up at the surveillance camera again, then walked briskly out of the alley.

On the way home, Wang Yiyuan has always had a decision. Now there is speculation that Jian Yisheng's accident was caused by man, and with the camera at the back door of the bar, I believe this should be confirmed soon. Although I don't have the right to ask the bar to provide the camera information at the time, the police can!

The only thing that needs to be confirmed now is my other idea. If that idea is confirmed, then Jian Yisheng has a motive for being murdered, and it can be handed over to the police to deal with.

Back home, Wang Yiyuan couldn't wait to turn on the computer, found the post she saw on the forum last time, and after reading the content of the post several times, she decided to send a private message to the poster.

"Hello, I saw a post on the forum titled 'God is open!!' and it touched me a lot. I have some questions and want to consult you privately, can you add my social network number to chat privately? ”

After typing, Wang Yiyuan hesitated for a moment, and finally pressed the send button.

An hour passed, two hours passed...... Until 24 o'clock in the evening, Wang Yiyuan still did not wait for the other party's reply.

Wang Yiyuan, who was a little disappointed, gave up and continued to wait, turned off the computer, and lay down on the bed after washing, but couldn't fall asleep after tossing and turning.

Staring at the ceiling, she once again recalled the content of that post:

"For some patients with internal resistance failure or lesions that require transplantation...... The most difficult question is whether you can find a suitable source of internal organs that can be replaced. ”

"In the first place, the internal organs have few resources, and the probability of being able to match the patient with the success is too low, and many patients who are hospitalized for months, or even years, may not be able to wait for an organ suitable for transplantation to themselves, and finally can only die with regret and depression. ”

"In the last month...... Several patients have happened to encounter the organs that have been successfully matched, and the transplant has been successfully completed......"

"God has begun to have mercy on all the people of the world! You must keep a good attitude and continue to persevere, maybe tomorrow there will be an organ suitable for transplantation for you. For your own sake, and for all your family and friends who love you, please be hopeful for the future!"

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Since the beginning of the 20th century, cremation has been promoted around the world to save scarce arable land. So far, the proportion of cremation in mainland China is 53%, in the United States 26%, in the United Kingdom 70%, and in Japan more than 90%.

Since the funeral reform in 1956, in order to save arable land for funerals (mainly referring to cultivated land) and advocate civilized and thrifty funerals, China has been vigorously advocating cremation.

Although there is no formal funeral law, there have always been regulations such as the Regulations on the Administration of Funerals as the norms for funerals, stipulating that all citizens who die in cremation areas shall be cremated, except for religious clergy or ethnic minorities with special funeral customs.

Although cremation as a way to dispose of corpses is actively promoted in many parts of the world, including developed countries, the traditional thinking of most people in China is still to be buried in the ground.

In fact, this burial does not necessarily mean that burial is necessary, it originally means that in primitive society, there are people who die, just throw the remains in the wild, and later people find that the remains will be eaten by wild beasts, even if they are wrapped in straw mats, they will be picked up by wild beasts, and then people think of burying the corpses of the deceased in the soil to ensure that their corpses can be intact, after all, the phrase "dead without a full corpse" has been a vicious curse since ancient times.

China has been baptized by Confucianism for thousands of years. In the "Book of Filial Piety, the Opening of the Righteous Chapter" once said: The body is skinned, and the parents who receive it dare not destroy it, and the beginning of filial piety is also.

Whether it is the fear of "dead without a body" or the influence of Confucianism's idea of "not daring to destroy" the body, it has directly or indirectly led to an embarrassing situation in the promotion of body donation in China.

Some media once conducted a survey, and among the people who participated in the survey, the number of people who were willing and unwilling to donate their bodies was the same, but the actual situation was not optimistic.

As of 2016, the total population of mainland China is 1,424.56 million, but up to now, there are only more than 50,000 registered volunteers who voluntarily donate their bodies nationwide, accounting for only one-half of the total population, and the actual donors are even fewer.

Wang Yiyuan knows that the elderly can only be used for transplantation of corneas, but the healthy young adults can be said to be transplanted except for muscle and fat tissue, even the skin can be used in the burn rehabilitation department. But even so, given the existence of rejection, there are actually very few organs that a donor can actually use to transplant to other people in such a small area as the same city.

However, the doctor who posted mentioned that just in the hospital where he works, several patients in urgent need of organ transplants have received suitable transplantable organs in the past month, which is a ridiculously high percentage.

So, could it be something else?

Wang Yiyuan kept changing various thoughts in her mind, and finally got a little tired, and before she knew it, she closed her eyes and fell asleep.

The next day, dragging heavy steps, Wang Yiyuan still arrived at the studio on time. As usual, there wasn't much to do in the studio, so she turned on her computer and tried to contact the doctor who posted again.

As soon as I entered the forum, I received a private message reminder.

Click on it and take a look, it is the doctor's reply, the reply time is more than two o'clock in the morning today, only three simple words: "Okay, it has been added." ”

Wang Yiyuan hurriedly logged in to her social software account, and sure enough, she was prompted to apply for a new friend, nickname: Qingfeng Hualuo, and the application message box said "Forum, private message", it seems that it is undoubtedly the doctor.

After eagerly agreeing to the friend application, Wang Yiyuan sent a message to the other party: "Hello, I am the person who gave you a private message on the forum yesterday. Regarding your post about organ transplantation, I have a question for you, I don't know if it's convenient for you now?"

After the message was sent, Wang Yiyuan stared nervously at the computer screen, waiting for the other party's reply.

Soon, the other party's avatar jumped: "Hello." I was on the night shift yesterday and only saw your private message in the early hours of the morning, so I replied late. Now that you've just gotten off work and won't rest for a while, what do you want to ask?"

Seeing that the other party quickly replied to the message, Wang Yiyuan breathed a sigh of relief, it seems that he should be a very good talker, I hope I can help myself. She didn't plan to be polite anymore and decided to get straight to the point. After thinking about it, he continued to type a few lines: "You described in your post that many patients who need transplants have encountered suitable transplantable organs recently, right?"

"Yes, there are also surgeries that I personally participated in. ”

"So where do all those transplantable organs come from?"

"Since 2015, China has completely abolished organ transplantation from executed prisoners. At present, most donors for organ transplants come from donations, except for a very small number of animal or artificial donors. ”

"Does the donation refer to the donation of the body?"

"Body donations account for a part, donations between relatives make up a part. ”

After typing this sentence, the other party seemed to have some doubts about the question raised by Wang Yiyuan, and quickly added: "Are you a reporter?

"I'm not a journalist, but I'm a little curious about body donation. Judging by the situation described in your post, the number of donors should be a lot now. ”

The doctor, who was originally nicknamed "Breeze Slipping," was already a little reluctant to answer questions about transplantation after seeing Wang Yiyuan say that he was not a reporter, but when he saw that the other party said that there were a large number of donors, he couldn't help but complain: "How can there be so many! It is difficult for the Chinese people to change their ideas in a short period of time, and there are very few people who are willing to donate their bodies, and even if they are willing, there are many cases in which organ harvesting cannot be carried out after the death of a voluntary donor due to the opposition of his family." In short, it is difficult to obtain a suitable source of donation. ”

"So, those patients who have received organ donation should be considered lucky?"

"yes. Every year, more than 1.5 million patients in China need to be regained or prolonged through organ transplantation, but the number of organs available for transplantation is only 10,000, and the ratio of supply and demand is only 1:150, which is far lower than the global average organ supply and demand ratio of 1:20 to 1:30. ”

"But you mentioned in your post that in the past month, your hospital alone has done several organ transplants. I thought the donor problem was solved. ”

"Let's put it this way. I'm a thoracic surgeon, and there are always patients waiting for lung transplants in the hospital, but with the exception of two this month, the last time I had a lung transplant was four years ago. ”

Wang Yiyuan looked at the other party's reply, bit her lower lip, and decided to put forward her true purpose: "I saw that you posted a list of patients who have undergone transplant surgery in your post, can you give me a copy of this list?"

This time, the other party was silent for a long time, so long that Wang Yiyuan thought that the other party had gone offline, and then received a reply again: "I know that I have violated the probability of the hospital and violated personal privacy by posting that form." However, my intention is not to expose the patient's information. ”

"You're mistaken, I'm not harsh on you. It's just that I need a list of those patients to prove something, that's why I'm asking you. ”

"Whatever your purpose, you should know that I can't give you a patient's information. ”

"Will you listen to me?"

"No, I need to take a break after the night shift, I'm offline, goodbye. After typing these words, the doctor nicknamed "Qingfeng Hualuo" was ready to directly block Wang Yiyuan, but as soon as there was a movement in his hand, he saw that the other party sent another line of words, and it was this line of words that made the movements in his hand pause:

"This is at stake for the life of a young and kind innocent girl!"

Moving the cursor from the blacked-out menu back to the conversation menu, the doctor replied, "If you are waiting for a transplant, you can register at the hospital, and I can't confirm when there will be a suitable donor." ”

Wang Yiyuan saw that the other party did not go offline immediately, and was still replying to herself, her hanging heart was slightly relaxed, and she quickly sent another message: "That girl is dead, but the cause of death is suspicious, I need your help." ”