191. 1% in the hands of “God”

Style: Romance Author: West windWords: 4493Update Time: 24/01/12 01:27:24
Edward did not devote a lot of space to the introduction of the surgeon like other surgical theater hosts. In his understanding, the position of the host is closer to the owner, and this surgery that is publicly displayed should be prepared for him.

But for many people in the venue, it doesn't matter who the host is, who the chief surgeon is, or who the main and supporting actors are. What really attracts them is the pursuit of power.

Of course, there are also many people who really come to see the surgery.

Most of them are doctors, and there are also quite a few surgery enthusiasts. They are local, foreign and foreign. They wanted to come over in the past two days to join in the fun. It includes not only surgeons, but also some internal medicine doctors.

The circle of doctors is not large. They rely on the doctors' association to maintain contact with each other, and most of them know each other. In order to facilitate communication during the operation, they would change seats with other spectators, so there was a considerable area after the fifth row where doctors gathered together.

The doctors did not pay as much attention to the host and the surgeon as others, nor did they care much about the life or death of the prisoner on the operating table. What they cared about was the surgical method used by Kawei.

How to use an open abdominal surgery to stop bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract is the key point.

"With my limited surgical knowledge, it is really difficult to imagine how to use surgery to solve gastrointestinal bleeding." A British doctor said in broken French, "Bleeding will occur when entering the abdominal cavity. If I guessed correctly, he also It is necessary to cut open the stomach and esophagus, and then use sutures to block the bleeding port in the cavity...This, this is too difficult."

"Not only is it difficult, it is unrealistic and reckless behavior." Another French physician was very disdainful of surgical methods. "If you vomit blood, you should use sugar lead. It can be taken internally or externally and it can have a very good hemostatic effect." [ 1】

"Sugar lead is a good choice, but it is of limited use in cases of heavy bleeding."

"It really doesn't work. I can only suggest swallowing another serving of ice cubes and turpentine. [2]" The Frenchman shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly, "If it still doesn't work, it only means that the patient is too sick. , there is no cure, but the lack of a cure is not the reason for having a dissection!"

"So this is a disguised death penalty to cater to some people's interests..."

Facing the conversation between the two, several other non-local doctors also felt that it made sense. In their view, invasive surgical procedures are not suitable for dealing with bleeding from complex internal organs.

In fact, many local doctors also feel that something is wrong, but their understanding is more subjective. There is no doubt about Kawei's ability, and his performance in the surgery was also very good. At first, the cesarean section was not favored by others, but in the end, he relied on his own excellent skills in the absence of Ingenac.

After all, Kawei is a member of his family, so he has to do a favor when someone says something to him. Even if the favor is very subtle, someone still needs to stand up and say a few words.

The first person to object was the grumpy Hills, who said that Kawei could do it, but only the Viennese could say: "It's not so much a disguised death penalty, but a fight at the last moment. If you lose, you won't lose, but if you win, Make a lot of money."

"If you lose, you will die. Is it not a loss if the patient dies?"

"He's a death row prisoner."

"I heard that he lived a miserable life. Those perverted murders were all committed after suffering great stimulation. If this is the case, the death penalty is still up for debate. It would be more humane and civilized to wait for him to die of illness. "

At this time, Ingnatz, who was sitting on the other side, couldn't sit still. Alantha's death touched him greatly: "I hope that when your relatives and friends are cut into pieces and made into soup, you will also behave in a humane and civilized manner." Some."

"..."

Seeing that the situation was getting tense, everyone tried to smooth things over: "We are all doctors. There is no point in caring about anything else. We might as well take a good look at the operation. No matter what the original purpose is or who made the suggestion first, let's do it Just be a bystander.”

"Yes, it is Kawei's surgery after all. No matter whether it works well or not, it is bound to be wonderful!"

Lockard on the side said something fair: "When you come to Vienna, you must have heard about Caesarean section. It should be the lowest mortality rate in the world today. It is impossible to do it without strong abdominal surgery skills." It won’t work.”

The cesarean section was a product of March, a summary of Carvey's paper is written in.

End of April.

In fact, the speed is already very fast, because it not only describes the basic surgical procedures, but also includes many special case handling methods. The final draft will be completed this month. It will take time to deliver the next emails, and it will also take time to review the manuscript. The specific publication will not be until June or July.

If it were the UK, there would be a strait between them, so the publication would have to be postponed.

Local medical newspapers in Vienna have serialized many surgical records, but this collection still needs some time to be proofread before publication, and I am afraid it will take another half a month.

Therefore, the doctors who came here had only heard about Cajun cesarean section from others in the Medical Association and the College of Surgeons, but no one had seen the specific operation with their own eyes. After all, now that there are Ingenac, Waterman and Orji, Kawei has rarely touched cesarean section.

"We have indeed only heard about it and have not actually seen it."

"It doesn't matter if you haven't seen it. It's better to think of this operation as the ceiling of abdominal surgery. If even Kawei can't do it, no one can do it."

The controversy finally came to an end. Regardless of the nature of the operation, there was no doubt about Kawei's skill. This is not only reflected in the caesarean section and several innovative surgeries, but also in the incoherent words of Massimov and Ingenac when they were chatting: "To be honest, last month I wanted to retired......"

Leaving work prematurely is nothing more than losing the enthusiasm for work. Half of the enthusiasm for surgery comes from the recovery of patients and half from the improvement of one's own skills. Both are indispensable. As surgeons age, their theoretical experience will continue to increase, but their technical level and energy will decline. Asimov's situation is not uncommon.

We are all friends and competitors along the way. It is sad that someone suddenly wants to quit.

"Huh? You want to retire?"

"No wonder you were so pessimistic at the last meeting. It turned out that you wanted to give up and leave."

"You're only in your fifties and you're ready to go back to your hometown to retire?"

"My strength has reached its limit, and there is no hope of breakthrough. It is understandable to choose to quit, but does your dean agree? Without you, St. Mary's Hospital will not have many surgical talents."

Massimov was a little embarrassed by the slap in the face, and quickly explained: "This happened last month, now... now I want to work for a few more years, Break through the bottleneck again.”

"So that's it..."

Several people around him cast approving glances. They had felt this way to some extent in the past two months.

Surgery, which seemed to be about to reach its limit, was inexplicably torn apart a corner of the new world, including cesarean section, dye tracing, ivory substitutes, skin flap production, liver resection, spleen repair, brain-abdominal drainage... ..

It seems that as long as the surgeon's skills are in place and all aspects are considered thoroughly, many fantastic ideas can be turned into reality.

And now, the man who had carved out the walls of the new world was slowly walking onto the central operating table with his assistant. Following closely behind was today's "patient" Fernand, who was helped into the scene by two policemen while leaning on a bottle stand.

Edward and Fernand looked at each other and quickly looked away: "Look at this Mr. Fernand Mondsev. He is the most ferocious ogre in Vienna so far. He almost killed me. Guy. Even God couldn't forgive his crime and gave him a whole body of pain.

If it were anyone else, I'm afraid they would have been unable to hold back their emotions and pulled out a sharp blade to pierce his heart... Well, I lost my temper..."

Another brief pause earned him a wave of applause. Edward breathed a sigh of relief and continued: "I am a French nobleman. In any case, I should not use violence against a dying person. This is detrimental to the honor of the nobleman. _o_m I believe he will be punished by law, but hanging is too random and beheading is against the rules, because such a felon does not have the right to a quick death..."

At this point, Edward finally said Kawei's name: "In the end, it was Dr. Kawei who reminded me that he could end his life with an operation that 99% of the time would fail. As for the 1%, he needs to find God. Let’s discuss it carefully.”

The long opening remarks were finally over, and Kawei came to Edward as planned and wanted.

Taking the loudspeaker: "Mr. Ambassador, leave the next step to me."

Edward put the thing into his hand, but did not let go. Instead, he leaned forward slightly and whispered: "Mr. Carvey is a smart man. I hope the operation will fail in half an hour, and it should fail beautifully. "

Kawei immediately understood what he meant: "Mr. Ambassador, do you want me to kill him on the operating table?"

Edward smiled: "You are indeed a smart man."

"Although this possibility is slim, I still need to remind Mr. Ambassador." Kawei did not expect him to do this, and quickly explained, "If the person is not dead after the operation, you can let the executioner end his life. .”

"No, that doesn't reflect God's will."

"It's your will..."

Edward smiled again: "It is the common will of His Majesty and I."

Kawei glanced sideways at Franz who was chatting with Lisa Bai not far away. With thousands of people watching behind him, there was really no need to disturb him: "I still say the same thing, Mr. Ambassador, I am a doctor and this is surgery." square."

"I know, I understand." Edward patted him on the shoulder, "This is not a piece of cake for you, just a matter of moving your fingers."

Kawei took over the loudspeaker, feeling really complicated.

He didn't expect that Edward would reach this point and hold the uncertainty of less than 1% in his hands. What needs to be paid is just a small price for Kawei to violate his professional bottom line.

For some reason, his mind flashed back to the dinner at the embassy a few days ago.

Kawei seemed to understand everything: "Sorry, Mr. Edward, I refuse."

Edward was about to turn around and return to his seat when he heard these words and his body trembled slightly. He didn't make a sound, but slowly turned sideways and stared at Kawei in front of him, hoping that he would tell him the reason for doing so as soon as possible.

"Mr. Ambassador, please understand my situation." Kawei explained, "I am a doctor, not an executioner."

"What does it matter?"

"If you must force me to do this, then this operation can only be abandoned." Kawei insisted, "Although the operation is very difficult, if it is only done in the direction of killing people, it will actually be the same no matter who takes the stage. It is better to do this, Let an obedient doctor come on stage to perform this operation, such as the medical consultant next to you, who should also be a surgeon.@*~~"

Edward is not a fool, he understands that everything is under control, and he must have thought about Kawei's method.

But when the surgeon next to him, who had been working on the operating table for more than 30 years, said that he had no idea how to perform this operation, he realized how powerful Kawei was. Under the pressure of thousands of pairs of eyes, the next unbelievable operation will be performed. In the future, the focus of surgery in the world will be towards Vienna.

If you can't get it, destroy it. This is a wise saying.

It's a pity that the other party knows whose face is more important and uses the attention of the audience as a weapon to do it more decisively than him.

Edward's face looked a little ugly. After walking up the stairs and sitting back in his chair, he couldn't help but complain: "How can this guy be more stubborn than my father at such a young age..."

"Mr. Ambassador, I said he will definitely refuse." Franz said with a smile.

"Forget it, let's watch the surgery together." Edward loosened a few buttons in front of him and looked at the surgical consultant beside him, "Especially you, look carefully!"

...

Kawei finally stood on the operating table, surrounded by the surgical sterilization equipment prepared by Damirgang, Herman and Berget, and lying in front of him was his old patient.

Around such an operating table that he thought was rigorous and professional, in addition to political and political interests, there were also many ordinary people mixed in, such as traders, prostitutes, gangsters, thieves... They had no restraint. There was no mercy. In addition to cursing and making noise, he mostly took advantage of this rare opportunity to make a living.

Ordinary people, politicians, and capitalists together formed this unprecedented spectacle, which was even worse than the famous Tyburn execution ground in London. 【3】

Before officially starting the operation, Kawei also needs to introduce the details of the patient to the audience. Even if it is allowed.

Many people don't care about this, but as a doctor, you still have to pay attention to the details.

"Please allow me to continue to refer to him as a patient because he has undergone two surgeries of mine over the past two months."

Kawei talked about Fernand's various symptoms and summed it up in one sentence: late-stage systemic metastasis of cancer: "The reason why I vomit blood now is because the liver has been invaded by the tumor and the blood flow is not smooth. It's just like the streets in Vienna that are always crowded. Like a horse-drawn carriage, the blood vessels continue to twist and swell and float on the surface of the mucous membrane. The walls of the blood vessels become thinner and thinner, and only a light touch is needed..."

He brought a hanging bottle filled with salt water and a rubber tube underneath. Then use a scalpel to gently scratch the surface of the rubber tube and pull out a slit:

"The purpose of the operation is not to stop the bleeding, but to change the blockage in the blood vessels of the liver and improve the swelling and tortuosity of the blood vessels. The operation is very difficult and I am not sure, so Mr. Fernand will probably die here."

After saying that, Kawei handed over the loudspeaker: "Tell me your last words."

"Last words?"

Fernand was lying on the table, ready to put on an ether anesthesia mask and die quietly. Unexpectedly, before enjoying death, I still need to go through this step: "You have ruined the good atmosphere."

"I heard that you have to say something before execution." Kawei smiled and put the trumpet into his arms: "Hurry up."

Fernan took a deep breath, looked sideways at the people waiting for him to die, and didn't know what to say. After thinking for a long time, he finally thought of something and said to the reporters who came forward to take wonderful photos:

"I didn't eat anything today because of the surgery. The dish I was given last night was a subpar beef patty + potato set, which couldn't compare to the tender taste of human ribs. I'm so hungry that I can't wait to see the hell." It’s your first dinner, so don’t waste any more time and get started.” @