Super Magic Surgery System

C1819 From Complex to Simple



C1819 From Complex to Simple

In Chen Qun's new mode, he made a simple blood vessel reconstruction classification for all six of the organs that were removed. Then, he distributed them to six independent groups for tumor removal and blood vessel reconstruction.    

    

Only Looh Yi was an honest man among the six independent groups. He focused on his own work without looking at Chen Qun's early work. After all, he knew that he could not learn it himself. He could only choose to turn some of Chen Qun's ideas and methods into his own. That would be totally his own.    

    

As for Huang Haitao and Dr. Dudley, the two big shots, before the surgery began, They watched Chen Qun perform an extremely complicated technique and separate the organs in his hands into the main blood vessels. He even cut off some germ tumors that were blocking the surgery. The method he used was based on their visual skills. They felt dizzy just by looking at it.    

    

It was also Huang Haitao's first time seeing such a complicated technique. It was similar to the techniques used in the original student stage. However, there were many more details, and he could not help but sigh in his heart. He knew that Chen Qun had actually used all of his abilities to try and complete the surgery in the shortest time possible.    

    

This was an extremely complicated technique. In fact, compared to Chen Qun, it was actually simpler and more convenient. His unique way of thinking allowed him to have a unique understanding and construction of the spatial structure. Therefore, the more complicated something was, the simpler it was for him.    

    

As for the simple and straightforward method that he was used to, it could actually be considered as him completing a self-breakthrough, turning complicated things into simple and easy to understand things. This required more technology. In other words, Chen Qun was able to make most of the complicated surgeries as simple as cabbages. This was the true skill of a grandmaster.    

    

The skill in front of him was just the skill he was best at. It was very easy to make simple things complicated, but it was very difficult to simplify complicated things.    

    

Just by looking at his real surgical skills, it meant that he was racing against time. He no longer had the energy to use his brain to simplify the process so that even ordinary doctors could do it. Of course, it could also be that this technique was too complicated and could not be simplified at all.    

    

When he thought about how Chen Qun had been using standardized simple techniques to perform surgeries ever since he came to the new hospital, In fact, he had been putting in a lot of effort into the fundamentals of surgical operations. If he could create a complete set of simple surgical methods. . . He would definitely be able to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine with this set of basic things, and even a very rare surgical method for the second time. No, it was the third nomination. And thus, he would win the award.    

    

However, Chen Qun still had a long way to go before he could set up a standard surgical method. He needed to set up a set of simple standards for all kinds of surgeries, and then continue to simplify it once more. Only then could he be considered to have succeeded. Even with Chen Qun's ability, he would need at least ten years to complete the true upgrade and upgrade of this surgical method.    

    

"Director Huang, the patient's blood pressure has dropped by two percent. Do you need an injection?"    

    

The nurse beside him saw Director Huang staring at Chen Qun's surgery. Actually, not to mention Chief Doctor, even the other nurses could not help but secretly take a few glances at Chen Qun's dazzling movements. They did not think that this was a surgery that involved life and death. Instead, they thought that it was an art surgery.    

    

Perhaps, this was the biggest problem and flaw of Dr. Chen, who was born with perfectionism and obsessive-compulsive disorder!    

    

The nurse who reminded Huang Haitao had Miss Xin's final evaluation of Chen Qun from the bottom of her heart. She found it funny. In fact, the biggest obsessive-compulsive disorder patient should be Miss Xin. It could be said that the entire research center had been arranged by her to let everyone experience what was called perfect design.    

    

Only then did Huang Haitao recover his mind. He looked at the data and shook his head.    

    

"Let's not take the medicine for now. After three more points, we will think of a way to deal with it. Now that the blood flow in my body has changed, it is reasonable for my blood pressure to increase and then decrease. "    

    

As Huang Haitao said, the blood pressure that had fallen seemed to have dropped to a certain point, and the decline stopped.    

    

Huang Haitao did not continue to think about Chen Qun's technique. He started to focus on planning the patient's empty abdominal cavity. With the experience from the previous two surgeries, the hospital had used a 3D printer to print a few special objects as support for a few organs. Although they were small tools, they had gathered a lot of effort.    

    

For example, these few frames could not have any edges, and they needed to be easy to guard against. They even requested that the space they occupied be small. In the end, it turned into a few semicircle shaped resin film. The outside was a simple bracket, and the locations of a few organs were separated. They were all membranes that could be directly cut and pulled out. Don't take it out again.    

    

The reason why they made plans was to avoid all the greasy organs running around, and it would not be easy to rearrange them and restore them.    

    

Due to Chen Qun's 3D projection, the surgery this time was performed. This time, the projection was not just one, but seven at the same time. The patient's side was the main platform. As for the other six organs. . . There were six sub-projects, as well as the large framework that Chen Qun had first constructed. With the guidance of the 3D projection, it could be said that the speed of the group doctors had increased significantly. In about eighty to ninety minutes, the blood vessels in the six organs were almost completely rebuilt.    

    

The first to be completed were the small intestine and the large intestine that Chen Qun was in charge of. It was faster than the kidney that Dr. Dudley later changed to be responsible for.    

    

Chen Qun did not follow the original plan to keep the organs safe. He put the intestine back into the patient's body and continued to suture. In order to facilitate the operation, he used the instruments they developed to isolate the areas where the organs were placed. He did not want to wait until the organs were placed in the organs before he used his hands to tidy them up again.    

    

Two hours and seventeen minutes later, Dr. Dudley finished the anastomosis of the blood vessels. He took a deep breath. This was originally the part that his specialists were in charge of. However, when he encountered a problem, he had to change to help clean it up. Even with his experience and skills, he was still very busy.    

    

However, the only fortunate thing was that there was a 3D projection beside him as a sign. His surgery was even faster than his perfect performance. For Dr. Dudley, who was used to looking at 2D diagrams, it was more acceptable for him to discover 3D diagrams for the first time.    

    

The reason he did not accept the projection in his research institute was that the projection was too rough and gave him a creepy feeling. The projection here was more realistic, so he could come up with a reasonable plan for the next surgery without thinking.    

    

As expected, the details were different, and the effects were different as well. Perhaps, he could introduce Miss Xin's 3D projector. Actually, the instrument was not the key. The key was the super computer module in the simulation. Even if he built a super computer module himself, he would not be able to find a genius mathematician like Miss Xin to complete the simulation.    

    

He couldn't do it. Then he could just use money to buy the technology. Miss Xin's projection technology was being promoted in Europe. The price was fair, and to him, it was a free gift. Why not?    

    

As for the computer experts at the research institute, they did not need to be fired. However, this technology could be used as a reason to not raise the salary.    

    


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