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29. But I will add your nominal salary

A group of surgeons were making rounds, and the momentum was quite high.

After checking on three patients with special needs, a group of people went to the intensive care unit.

"The patient, Mr. Louis, is 36 years old, married with one child, and has a history of smoking..."

"A car accident occurred at around 11:20 pm on December 31, resulting in damage to the right carotid artery, rapid blood loss, and hemorrhagic shock. We were admitted to the hospital in an emergency to establish a venous channel, give blood transfusions, anti-shock treatment, and urgently performed right carotid artery vascular repair +

Jugular vein repair, postoperative anti-infection, heparin anticoagulation treatment..."

"A total of 1,000ml of blood was transfused in the rescue, and 400ml of blood was transfused on the first day after the operation, 400ml on the second day, and 200ml of blood was transfused this morning. The patient is currently comatose, but his vital signs are stable."

"Anticoagulation?" Charlie was suddenly startled. He remembered that Jiang Lai's doctor's instructions included the use of heparin for anticoagulation, but the doctor's instructions only said to use it until today.

Jiang Lai nodded and said naturally, "Applying an appropriate amount of heparin for anticoagulation after surgery can prevent thrombosis, but it cannot be used for a long time, so it should be stopped today."

"Hiss! I remember that the heparin sodium experiment was put into clinical practice by Charles Best the year before last, right?" Sher suddenly remembered something. He remembered that he had seen an article about this matter.

"Yes, when I was in the United States, I paid attention to the latest drugs and treatments." Jiang Lai nodded, saying that this was his consideration, but in fact, he was just stepping on the shoulders of giants.

Charlie was silent. He now probably knew the cause of the Japanese man's death after surgery. As the surgeon on duty that night, he wrote down the postoperative medical orders for these patients and asked the nurses to execute them. He was very sure.

, Uesugi’s long-term medical advice... did not include anticoagulation.

"You should learn from Jiang." Professor Byrne was very satisfied with Jiang Lai's self-study attitude, because now is indeed a time when science is bursting. Almost every year, new drugs are invented and then proven effective and applied.

in clinical practice.

Afterwards, Professor Byrne checked Mr. Louis's vital signs again. It was indeed quite stable, but he didn't know when he would wake up, or...if he would wake up.

Then, they went to see Bill next to them, that is, the British engineer whose left wrist was severed and replanted. After two or three days of recovery and maintenance by incandescent lamps, the engineer's left hand did not show the same symptoms.

The bluish-white color indicates that the blood supply of the amputated limb is good.

"Jiang, can this technology really be replicated and promoted?" Sher, who was not involved in the operation, began to question when he saw almost a full circle of sutures on Bill's left hand.

In his original impression, there was no way for the hand to survive this kind of surgery, and the only way to save his life was to amputate it. But the replantation of the severed finger refreshed his understanding for the first time, and the replantation of the severed wrist, even more

Make him doubt himself. Is everything he has learned before correct?

Jiang Lai nodded seriously, "Okay, I've brought the information, and everyone will be able to see it after the room inspection."

"Why didn't you tell me something like this earlier?" Xieer became dissatisfied. If he had known that Jiang Lai had brought the information, why would he have come to check the room? He must have checked the information first!

Several other people had the same idea.

Jiang Lai:......

On the side, Bill looked at the doctors with big eyes and small eyes, and then silently felt his left hand. His wound seemed to be more painful...

The subsequent ward rounds, although not perfunctory, were definitely much faster.

So, half an hour later, a group of people returned to the office and opened the box Jiang Lai had brought...

Sure enough, it’s a book of information!

The title on the cover is a string of Chinese characters, an introduction to amputated limb replantation, supplemented by a string of English characters.

To open up, first is the overall concept and theoretical assumptions and basis. Although this basis is not sufficient, it has definitely allowed this group of surgical doctors to break their original opinions. Next, is the conditions and principles for replantation of severed limbs.

, and finally there are examples and steps of operations after the separation of each part from the upper limb to the lower limb.

Under each Chinese sentence, there is a long list of English explanations.

As a Chinese, Jiang Lai habitually used Chinese when writing lesson plans, but considering the Chinese proficiency of foreigners like Sher... he still added English explanations and notes at the end.

"Jiang! Hiss... According to what you said above, as long as everyone practices diligently, this technology is completely replicable and popularizable!" Byrne only took a few glances and knew the value of this box of information.

He dared to say that in this era... countless hospitals would want to get this thing, and they would be crazy about it!

Jiang Lai nodded, "Well, aren't our surgeries also scientific and empirical exercises?"

"Let's go, Jiang! Go to my office!" Bourne couldn't help but took Jiang Lai's hand and ran to his office.

But at this time, head nurse Lisa stood at the door of the surgical office, "Dean, it's been more than half an hour since we had your outpatient clinic today, and the patients have been waiting impatiently!"

Only then did Bourne remember...he had an outpatient clinic today!

"Lisa, let them wait for another ten minutes!" Bourne made a quick decision and decided to clarify the information with Jiang first!



"Jiang, do you know the value of this information?" Bourne asked Jiang Lai.

"Yes." Jiang Lai nodded, "Of course, I will take it out, which means I am not afraid of others snatching it. Medicine, as a science that treats diseases and saves people, needs promotion and communication."

"I mean, when you promised Sophia, you said you were going to make a request, right? What is the request?" Bourne looked at Jiang Lai and frowned, "It's not money, it doesn't violate laws and ethics, and it's not money.

The things that make them difficult..."

Jiang Lai was silent and then stated his request.

Bourne was stunned for a while, let out a long sigh, patted Jiang Lai on the shoulder, and nodded in agreement.

If you follow what Jiang Lai said, then... it is indeed a considerable force.

"So, professor, please, in the name of the dean, please send invitations to all major hospitals. Of course, it is not limited to Western medicine hospitals, but also our Huaxia Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital."

"Jiang...you are going to make them explode!" Bourne couldn't help but frown.

"Only with explosion can there be communication and integration." Jiang Lai smiled, Chinese medicine... As a science that has been passed down for thousands of years, it has thousands of years of efficacy as proof. In this era where Western medicine has not yet been regarded as a god... I'm afraid

It can also shock a lot of Western doctors.

In later generations, the Kampo medicines copied by the Japanese from China accounted for 90% of the world's traditional Chinese medicine market, and it was mostly the Chinese who touted them...how sad.

"Okay, I promise you, but... I will add you as the vice president of Tongren Hospital, director of general surgery, director of the emergency center, and person in charge of promoting amputated limb replantation!" Bourne looked at Jiang Lai seriously.
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