Chapter 421: Heavy
() "Standardized Management of Neurosurgery?"
Wang Ting and Yu Jinfei, who were scattered in two places in the audience, were stunned almost at the same time! Even Xia Mo was surprised, if she hadn't reacted instantly, she would probably have slapped herself. .com♠ Siluke ♥ ♣
"It's too arrogant to do it yourself, isn't it?"
After a while, Wang Ting's face changed suddenly, and a trace of dissatisfaction flashed in his eyes.
The standardized management of surgery is actually similar to the standard of diagnosis and treatment, but this kind of thing, or this level of work, should not be done by the professional academic committee of the medical association? .
You must know that if you want to form a standard in a professional scope, it is definitely not just a matter of relying on one or a few departments to conduct some small-scale clinical research. This kind of basic things related to the discipline are based on the existing standardized documents, the second is that sufficient research results and data support are needed, and the third is that everyone needs to sit together for detailed discussion and rigorous summary!
Tian Lu is obviously grabbing a job!
Yu Jinfei's brows were also furrowed, and he asked the people around him in a low voice: "Xiao Lu, you have been joining Director Tian's epilepsy surgery project for a short time, do you know about his research?"
"This ......"
The leader spoke, and the doctor named Xiao Lu nodded with a wry smile and said, "Because we haven't been in the epilepsy surgery cooperation group for a long time, I've just heard some rumors, but I haven't cared about it, I didn't expect ......". .
"Hmm......"
Nodding, Yu Jinfei looked at Tian Lu on the stage with a solemn gaze, and didn't say anything more.
Perhaps because of the different heights of the station, Yu Jinfei's views on this matter are also quite different from Wang Ting. Since the last time he met Tian Lu in Lingnan, every time he had the opportunity to go abroad for exchanges, Yu Jinfei would unconsciously ask his counterparts abroad about Tian Lu's situation, and he was shocked to find out. Tian Lu's status in the eyes of many powerful neurosurgeons is quite high! Especially in recent times, the influence of Tian Lu's "Epilepsy Surgery" has become more and more great! Although it has not been officially published, as long as it is concerned about doctors in this field. There's almost nothing you don't know!
It is precisely for this reason that after learning the news that the Tianlu Conference was about to open, Yu Jinfei, who happened to come to Kyoto on a business trip, called the doctor in his department and quietly ran over. He wanted to see it with his own eyes. What is so special about this field road?
"Let's hear what he has to say!"
Squinting his eyes slightly, Yu Jinfei looked up at the stage, and secretly thought in his heart: "It doesn't matter if the content is reliable or not." If you have the courage to do this, you should be mentally prepared to bear all the pressure...... "......
“…… At present, the number of medical institutions participating in this clinical cooperative study is 11, and in the past four years, we have carried out surgical treatment for a total of 1,416 patients in accordance with the proposed standardized diagnosis and treatment plan, and the corresponding number of patients in the control group is more than 7,600! Of course, in terms of quantity. The two are completely disproportionate, mainly because many cooperative institutions only joined in at a later stage, and the lack of necessary accumulation in the early stage!"
When he said this on the rostrum, Tian Lu also felt a little regretful in his heart.
After formulating this standardized diagnosis and treatment plan, even with cold and full support. Tian Lu could only apply it to a very small range of patients in his supervision, and it was not until he finally became the director of neurosurgery that he began to promote it in general practice. Later, taking the opportunity to go to the United States, Professor Locke joined the Department of Neurosurgery at San Francisco Medical Center, and then with the influence of Professor Locke and the San Francisco Medical Center, he led many institutions among the collaborators in clinical research in epilepsy surgery.
Without sufficient data to support it, even if the purpose is for scientific research, few physicians are willing to question the norms that have been enforced all along.
But standing on the stage today, Tian Lu finally has the confidence to publish the research he has insisted on for several years!
It's going to be a blockbuster!
1,416 patients, which may still be a small number, may not be convincing when compared to the huge number of neurosurgeries performed worldwide each year, but some of the things that have been summarized from it are enough to make many neurosurgeons excited!
Whether it is announced at the conference or published in the journal BMJ, Tian Lu's ultimate goal is to let more neurosurgeons know and understand his research and participate in it.
For this topic that has the greatest impact on neurosurgery, and the most extensive, it is necessary to establish a large team of partners!
Thinking of this, Tian Lu didn't hesitate anymore, and said loudly while tapping the computer screen with his right hand: "Although the number of cases is still a little insufficient, based on more than 1,000 surgeries and compared with more than 7,000 conventional surgeries, we have summarized some data within this sample range, and I will show you a rough overview here!"
On the big screen, data from some neurosurgery papers are immediately displayed.
Although this association was originally developed from the epilepsy basic research cooperation kick-off meeting, it later turned to the direction of epilepsy surgery. From the epilepsy surgery training course two years ago, the scale has expanded dramatically last year, and until this year, the number of participants in all specialties is the largest among all specialties!
Therefore, even if a considerable number of participants are not very interested in the content of neurosurgery, the slideshow that Tian Lu has just turned over still attracts the attention of most people.
"Because of time constraints, I won't list all the results of the discussion this morning. ”
Tian Lu once again emphasized the influence of time, and said with a smile: "In fact, I have written a paper on the results of this research, a very long paper! I have already submitted this paper to the editor of BMJ Magazine, and I believe it will be published soon." So today, I will only briefly show you part of the content, which is the data on postoperative complications. ”
"Boom!"
The audience began to move again.
"Professor Tian, can't you talk more?"
Near the podium, a white man asked loudly.
"yes, yes!"
Following the white man's voice, many people also echoed loudly.
Tian Lu's decision immediately made many neurosurgeons present a little dissatisfied.
In fact, it is the same for any person, when faced with something that attracts them, they can't wait to read and listen to it all at once, and for the content that they are not interested in, they just listen to a few sentences and look at it a few times. Just like the second and third parts above, it was just that just now because the number of people involved was too small, it didn't make too many waves, but this time, because of the large number of neurosurgeons attending the meeting, the audience suddenly became lively.
"Bang Bang!"
Tian Lu had to pat the microphone again, and said helplessly: "I'm very sorry, neurosurgeons, I have already said in advance, this morning is just a brief introduction, if you want to know more, you can go to the neurosurgery branch, or wait for the publication of BMJ magazine, thank you!"
When it came to thank you at the end, Tian Lu's voice had become a little harsh!
Although the person on the stage did not move too violently, but standing on it at this moment, there was a faint sense of inexplicable pressure on his body, and Tian Lu's attitude made many people immediately realize their gaffes, so although they were a little unwilling, everyone gradually quieted down.
However, the fuss among neurosurgeons has aroused the interest of many basic researchers and neurologists.
For a while, many people's attention was refocused.
With a slight smile of satisfaction, Tian Lu finally resumed his speech: "As you know, the quality of a neurosurgery operation depends not only on the quality of the operation, but also on the necessary adjustments to the patient's general condition before surgery, the perfect preparation for specialists, and the perfect treatment and care of patients after the operation, which are also extremely important for preventing and reducing complications, promoting the recovery of patients, and reducing postoperative mortality." In this study, we developed a complete, accurate and systematic diagnosis and treatment plan to manage patients based on objective data and clinical evidence, and the final results confirmed that this is very effective. ”
Many neurosurgeons in the audience listened to the gathering, and Tian Lu on the stage gradually became excited.
Since he was a resident at San Francisco Medical Center, Tian Lu has given Corey a lot of advice on the details of some surgeries, and after returning to China, he took out the systematic plan when he first arrived at the Second Affiliated Hospital, for this moment.
A study in epilepsy surgery would benefit the millions of people with epilepsy who may need surgery, but if this whole neurosurgery topic had been successful a day earlier, it would have benefited a much larger number of all neurosurgical patients!
The more I thought about it, the more excited I became, and Tian Lu's voice couldn't help but be much higher-pitched: "Ladies and gentlemen, according to this strictly formulated standardized management plan, through the comparison of more than 1,000 patients with the control group, we can see the following set of complication rate data: the incidence of postoperative hematoma has been reduced by 46 percent, the incidence of cerebral edema has been reduced by 34 percent, the incidence of postoperative epilepsy has been reduced by 71 percent, and the incidence of postoperative infection has been reduced by ...... percent"......
Comrades, if it can be finished before midnight, there will be one more chapter.
I can't guarantee it, so don't wait. (To be continued.) )