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Chapter 908: Next

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Huo Congjun gave Wei Qing a scrutinizing look, as if he was looking at a supre grade steak and was wondering whether he wanted it well-done, dium raw, or raw, to the point that he could tear it off with his teeth.

The temperature in the room increased slightly. That was because the staff had increased the temperature of the air conditioner a little according to Huo Congjun’s personal request.

“Old Ding, it’s your turn. Just say what you want to say.” Wei Qing could feel the pressure and imdiately said that.

The Digestive Surgery Departnt was also a departnt separated from the General Surgery Departnt. As an associate chief physician of the General Surgery Departnt, Wei Qing felt that he was better than an associate chief physician of the Digestive Surgery Departnt.

Associate Chief Physician Ding of the Digestive Surgery Departnt pursed his lips bitterly and felt embarrassed to pass the baton to others again. He coughed and drank so water before he looked at the report in his hands. He let it go and decided to switch directions and said, “From the perspective of the Digestive Surgery Departnt, surgery is already a kind of palliative care for patients with hepatic tastasis from gastric cancer. Right now, the patient’s body condition is not quite ideal for surgery, and we think that it is pointless to carry out the surgery. We suggest a chemotherapy plan for this patient. Hmm… let’s see if single drug chemotherapy using capecitabine can help to eliminate the disease…”

According to the previous plan designed by the Digestive Surgery Departnt, they still supported the idea of surgery. Since they were all from the Surgery Departnt, resection would always be their first choice. If it were not possible to cut it or they did not have the skill to do so, they would only think about other thods of interference or use drugs.

However, if Associate Chief Physician Ding looked at the original plan right now, he felt that he would be criticized by Ling Ran until he died. So, he decided to go against the flow instead. At least, he would then be criticized to death for his ideals.

Ling Ran listened carefully to the comnts by Associate Chief Physician Ding, and just as expected, he was stunned.

Associate Chief Physician Ding showed a smile when his goal was achieved. When he smiled, he opened his mouth slightly and showed that his lips were a light pink, just like a dium raw steak, and he thought. ‘If you want to go against surgeons, you’ll have to use the thods used by internists against surgeons. If you discuss surgery plans with a surgeon like Ling Ran and your skills aren’t as good as his, you might end up destroyed. Besides, I wouldn’t dare to ntion plans that are too difficult, or else I’ll be asked to make a practical demonstration. And the plan which I’m quite adept with can do nothing for a surgery at this level.’

The doctors from other departnts also looked enlightened. All doctors in the room were cut from the sa cloth, and they could imdiately see through the trick used by Associate Chief Physician Ding.

So of them even stared at Ling Ran with amused expressions. They wanted to see how he would handle this.

Ling Ran thought for a while.

He had done many researches since he went back for Young Dai’s dical case.

Ling Ran should be the most suitable surgeon to perform surgical resection for hepatic tastasis from gastric cancer, since he knew subtotal gastrectomy and had Perfect Level Hepatectomy. However, there would always be better paths to be taken or unique solutions for each specific patient.

If diseases were treated as exam questions, then if the patient’s symptoms were more commonly seen, that also ant that the doctors would know more prerequisite conditions as to whether the patient could receive surgery, and they could also provide even more solutions to treat the patient. The success rate of the answers they provided would also be higher. Most of the ti, if they followed the prescribed order in providing treatnt for the patient, the results they obtained would be the best for the patient.

Yet, for patients like Young Dai, it would be very unlikely to obtain the best possible treatnt outco, because not only did the patient not provide a lot of prerequisite conditions for him to receive surgery, he also gave a lot of limitations.

Ling Ran had actually thought about Associate Chief Physician Ding’s reply before. Although he did not go into details about it, he did indeed consider things from this aspect.

“Even palliative care ans a lot for the patient.” Ling Ran stopped for a while and said, “It’s understandable that all of you think that it’s impossible to perform the surgery. Okay. Let’s end our discussion of the topic here.”

Those few words from Ling Ran could be considered to be a conclusion for the Digestive Surgery Departnt’s words, and the conclusion went along the lines of: Your skills suck.

Everyone could understand what he ant. Associate Chief Physician Ding from the Digestive Surgery Departnt even shouted in his heart, ‘I did not say it’s impossible to perform the surgery!’

He did not shout it out because he knew that he really could not do anything for the patient.

He was not the only one. The other chief physicians and associate chief physicians from the Digestive Surgery Departnt were not able to do it either.

So… It was truly due to their subpar skills that they could do nothing about the patient…

Associate Chief Physician Ding of the Digestive Surgery Departnt felt depressed but soon realized the problem with his idea just now. ‘I actually thought that it was fine regardless of whether the patient receives surgery or not, and I was fine with the patient receiving combined therapy or single drug chemotherapy using capecitabine. This ended with randomly choosing a plan to fight against Ling Ran’s thought of using surgery to treat the patient.

‘But at the end of the day, all the other plans were not ideal.’

Or rather, at the deepest part of Associate Chief Physician Ding’s mind, he felt that there was no longer any way to treat the patient. If he were to give any comnt about this, then he would say that there was no longer any hope for the patient.

In his point of view, regardless of whether the plan was good or not, the difference would just be extending the patient’s life by either one month or three months.

Most importantly, he still could not tell which plan was the best and which plan was the worst.

Associate Chief Physician Ding raised his head and looked around. He felt like laughing when he saw the others’ expression. He thought, ‘These people might actually be thinking about resorting to desperate asures to treat soone who is already dying.’

Associate Chief Physician Ding turned around and looked at Ling Ran. His expression was a little skeptical as he wondered whether Ling Ran could really cure the patient.

“Ahem…” Huo Congjun took a cup of water and moisturized his throat. He did not hide how pleased he was with the situation and gently said, “Next.”

“Old He, go on.” The director of the Oncology Departnt directly ntioned He Yuanzheng’s na.

Unlike other surgery departnts, who sent their associate chief physicians over, the Oncology Departnt sent their departnt director over. Since they were all from the surgery departnt, they knew Huo Congjun and Ling Ran’s strategy well. Hence, the chief physicians refused to co over.

On such occasions, all the departnt directors were supposed to be dignified in appearance. Naturally, the departnt director of the Oncology Departnt would not want to co out and embarrass himself. So, He Yuanzheng, who was the weakest in the room, had to be pushed to the spotlight.

Previously, although the Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery was a small departnt, it was still quite terrifying when the board of the Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery at Yun Hua Hospital was lit up. However, since the Ergency dical Center kept invading the Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery’s territory, He Yuanzheng’s status had dropped trendously, and his status right now was about the sa as an associate chief physician of a major departnt.

That was how hospitals worked. Doctors with hospital beds and surgery cases could walk around with their backs straight even if their skills were a little lousy. However, for soone whose status had plumted like He Yuanzheng’s, he could hardly walk around with dignity, unless he submitted to Ling Ran completely.

After all, He Yuanzheng was not a doctor originally from Yun Hua Hospital. His foundation was not stable, and he did not have a lot of skills. Hence, it was only par for the course that he would soon reach his end.

He Yuanzheng looked around and saw Wei Qing from the General Surgery Departnt and Associate Chief Physician Ding from the Digestive Surgery Departnt toying with their cups. The Departnt of Interventional Services just started playing with his cup. The associate chief physician from the Pathology Departnt had beco bored of playing with his cup, and he looked up. When he t He Yuanzheng’s gaze, he imdiately felt that toying with cups was fun.

He Yuanzheng made his resolve, straightened his neck, gritted his teeth, raised his head, frowned, opened his eyes wide, and said with a loud voice, “Doctor Ling, why don’t you tell us what you plan to do?”

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