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Chapter 230 Jason Layton's Full Support

Chapter 230 Jason Layton's full support

"The operation was successful. After the anesthesia is over, Mr. Aminos will wake up. Mrs. Aminos, you can rest assured."

The door of the operating room was opened, Jason Layton walked out from inside, and said to a blond lady guarding outside.

This blond lady is the wife of the patient who underwent heart transplantation.

Fernando Aminos is the director of the behemoth Boeing, and his family is very wealthy, which is why he can afford the treatment at the Mayo Clinic.

After hearing Layton's words, his wife immediately closed her eyes, hugged Jason Layton very excitedly, and said, "Oh! My God, thank God, thank Dr. Layton!"

"I really don't know how I would live without him."

Looking at her seemingly fake appearance, if it weren't for knowing that Mrs. Aminos was only in her thirties this year, and that she was holding her hand very dishonestly, Jason Layton would have almost died. Believe it.

Of course, he has encountered too many such things.

He can probably guess a lot of what the other party thinks in his heart—all in all, he definitely doesn't like him.

As for the other party groping his body, as a man in his forties, one of the top doctors in the United States, and a man with a very attractive appearance, it is not surprising.

However, in the face of the family members of his patients, he often stays at a respectful distance.

Therefore, he quickly pushed Mrs. Aminos away. With her resentful expression, Jason Layton raised his wrist and looked at his watch, and then said: "Ms. Aminos, the next thing , you just need to contact Nurse Jenny, and she will explain to you what you need to pay attention to."

"It's time for me to get off work."

Afterwards, he nodded to Nurse Jenny next to him, then turned and left.

Returning to his office, he took off his white coat, and let out another breath.

For Jason Layton, today's heart transplant operation can be regarded as the smoothest one he has ever performed.

Just like what he said to the assistant at the beginning, the patient's heart is not bad, which is exactly what he meant.

However, these premises are all based on the fact that the abdominal aortic aneurysm will not cause any impact.

Abdominal aortic aneurysms tend to occur in elderly men, and it is not surprising that they appeared in Fernando Aminos, an old man in his sixties. The tumor should have grown recently.

This kind of thing that grows suddenly before the operation, and finally affects the operation during the operation, often happens, and it is also one of the culprits of many medical accidents.

For example, at the beginning of heart surgery, a thrombus was suddenly discovered in the coronary artery, which led to the failure of the operation and the death of the patient.

That's as much as ten, and what happened to Layton now is almost the same.

But, "Fortunately, fortunately..."

Jason Layton's heart was full of sighs, and suddenly, his eyes caught sight of the special issue of "The Lancet" on the desk.

He picked up the special issue and turned to the page he had seen earlier.

"Indicators for judging abdominal aortic aneurysm..."

It was because he saw this page here before entering the operating room that made him make such a judgment before the operation.

Any operation is a battle, and any battle requires information about the enemy. Once there is a difference in information, it will be fatal to the doctor, even if it is the patient's life.

But, sometimes they serve the rich, and they may kill themselves.

"This is a treasure."

He read it silently.

Suddenly, at this moment, the door of the office was opened again, and his colleague Hoggs walked in.

"Your surgery is complete?"

Seeing that Jason Layton was already inside, Hogarth asked.

"Yes." Layton nodded.

Hogarth smiled, and then took off his white coat,

"It should be going well."

"There were some accidents before the operation, but the operation went smoothly."

"Accident?"

Hogarth was taken aback. As the chief surgeons, they don't like accidents, especially when facing difficult operations.

Jason Layton handed the special issue of The Lancet to Hogarth: "Look at this page."

Hogarth took it, opened it, and said, "Um...Abdominal aortic aneurysm?"

"I met."

Hogs was taken aback for a moment, and then he realized: "Wang Defa? Abdominal aortic aneurysm in heart transplant operation? Isn't this..."

They were all doctors in cardiac surgery, and Hoggs was also a surgeon who could perform heart transplants, so of course he knew it was a big taboo.

And Jason Layton smiled, and pouted at the special issue again: "Got it?"

Hogarth: "Wait! You mean, based on this, you figured it out before the surgery?"

Jason Layton nodded with a smile.

"This is just..." Hogarth shook his head in amazement, otherwise he would have more details, then opened his desk drawer, took out a few newspapers from it, and handed them to Jason Layton, "You come and see."

Jason Layton took over these newspapers, and there were sections discussing Li Mu's thesis.

And these forums basically expressed doubts about the effect of Li Mu's paper.

"Medical Great Book or Medical Cult? "

Innovation in Diagnostics, or a Joke? "

...

Although The Lancet has attached great importance to this paper, there are still many people who express doubts about it.

"Maybe you can use your operation to justify the name of this paper."

Being able to play such a key role in a heart transplant operation is enough to attract great attention in the medical community.

As top doctors, since they have witnessed the effects of this paper, they also have the obligation and necessity to promote this method to the entire medical field.

After thinking for a while, Jason Layton nodded and said, "You're right."

This thesis helped him so much, allowing his operation to proceed smoothly, even if it was just to repay Li Mu's help, he should help publicize it.

...

For a top doctor like Jason Layton, he has many channels to publicize this matter, and he used the most high-profile method-he recruited a reporter from the New York Times and directly explained his experience in that surgery.

Immediately, his full support once again made the global medical community turbulent.

Mayo Clinic, heart transplant surgery, Li Mu's thesis, the combination of these keywords, of course, caused a huge shock.

Although Li Mu's thesis caused some shock at the beginning, after all, there was no practical application case, and the application of Jason Layton, the world's top doctor, directly brought an application case full of gold content.

As a result, hospitals and doctors all over the world began to take Li Mu's paper seriously.

For example, Huaguo Union Medical College Hospital.

...

Shangjing, Xiehe Hospital, in the meeting room.

"I think it is necessary for us to open a pilot window for Li Mu's paper, which is called the 'blood physical examination' project, which includes the measurement of blood pressure, blood viscosity, blood flow rate, etc., to verify the various aspects proposed in his paper conclusion."

"We have enough patients that the results of our pilot will have a very significant impact on the entire medical community."

President of Union Medical College Hospital, Tao Zhengming said to all hospital leaders in the meeting room.

Zhang Chun, the director of the laboratory department, raised his own question: "This will increase the burden on our laboratory department. It will bring pressure on the personnel and equipment. If this is the case, it may affect our treatment of ordinary patients. inspection speed."

Tao Zhengming waved his hand and said, "If you don't have enough people, recruit again, if you don't have enough equipment..."

He smiled: "Didn't you purchase a batch of instruments some time ago? It's just right, let's use this batch of instruments to try first, so it won't bring pressure to your laboratory."

Zhang Chun was taken aback for a moment, and then he said in embarrassment: "Isn't this batch of ruins already planned for us?"

"This batch of instruments is naturally still yours, it's just that you want to use this batch of instruments for another more meaningful thing."

Tao Zhengming said.

Hearing what the dean said, Zhang Chun was relieved. If this is the case, it is also a good thing for their laboratory.

"Okay, that's basically the decision."

Tao Zhengming said.

"I hope you can understand that the diagnostic method proposed by Li Mu can help all hospitals in the world, but it can even help our hospitals in Huaguo. What we need is this fast and highly accurate diagnostic method to be able to Let us respond to more patients faster than foreign hospitals."

Tao Zhengming looked very seriously.

And everyone present nodded solemnly.

As the number one hospital in China, is there a big difference between Union Hospital and Mayo Clinic?

In fact, in terms of the quality of doctors, they are not bad at all, and the average quality of doctors in Xiehe Hospital is even higher than that of Mayo Clinic.

Because one person in Xiehe Hospital has to do the work equivalent to 24 people in Mayo Clinic.

Therefore, in terms of medical experience, Xiehe Hospital is better than any doctor at Mayo Clinic.

The Mayo Clinic registration fee is 500 US dollars, and the Xiehe registration fee is 50 yuan. Even the most expensive expert registration fee does not exceed 1,000 yuan.

The reputation and the cheap registration fee make Xiehe have to face too many patients.

And precisely because of this, they need an efficient diagnostic method even more.

Therefore, Li Mu's paper is full of meaning to them.

"In addition, the most important thing is, don't you think the method proposed in Li Mu's thesis is similar to the pulse diagnosis method of traditional Chinese medicine?"

Everyone present was stunned when they heard this, and then they all reacted.

Traditional Chinese medicine can judge a patient's illness through pulse diagnosis, isn't it very similar to Li Mu's paper, where only blood tests are needed to diagnose related illnesses?

After all, diagnosing the pulse is to check the various conditions of the arteries, and then make a judgment based on this. Li Mu's method is a little more in-depth, but the principle is very the same.

Tao Zhengming then sighed with emotion: "So, the method proposed by Li Mu can be regarded as a model of the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Although we in Xiehe have always used Western medicine methods, as Huaguo Hospital, we must also carry forward Li Mu's method. Set up a method!"

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