Medical center.
As soon as the door of the conference hall was pushed open, dozens of pairs of eyes immediately looked over.
The doctor looked at dozens of pairs of eyes at the same time.
"Twelve operations, 6 pairs of kidney transplants, and paired kidney transplants must be performed at the same time."
Dr. Bailey was energetic: "6 people donated their kidneys to 6 strangers, 6 people got kidneys from strangers, and 12 people will leave the hospital happily."
"Domino surgery!"
Also remembered, Lexi, who had a small encyclopedia, immediately reacted.
"Yes it is!"
Dr. Bailey glanced at Lexie appreciatively: "Like a domino, once it starts, it all starts."
"Today, Quanmi has only succeeded in the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston."
Adam smiled and said, "This is the second case in the world, and it really is a big deal."
The difficulty of kidney transplantation is that it needs to be matched, and sometimes the donor’s kidney cannot be transplanted to the patient who wants to donate.
The emergence of the concept of domino surgery provides more operability for this situation.
The family members of patient A want to donate kidneys to their relatives. Although they do not match their relatives, they may be matched with other patients B who need a kidney transplant.
And patient B's donor is exactly matched with patient A.
In this case, the two parties can exchange each other, and both can be transplanted.
The reality is that it is very difficult to encounter two pairs of matching each other.
It is generally necessary to make up six pairs in order for everyone to match.
Of course, sometimes more pairs are needed.
But that will put too much burden on the medical team.
At least 15 doctors working on 6 pairs of 12 operations at the same time.
This is a big test for the operation, coordination and emergency response capabilities of the person in charge of the operation.
As for why not one operation is performed?
Human nature cannot stand the test.
No one dares to bet if anyone will back down at the last minute.
As long as one person backs down, the hospital will face prosecution from the donors of the patients' family members who had previously performed operations to donate their kidneys to strangers.
They are willing to take such a big risk for their relatives.
If they fail because of human nature, they will definitely show what is the weakness of human nature: anger, extreme anger!
"Stan Mohew, 46 years old, kidney failure caused by high blood pressure."
Dr. Bailey began to introduce patients and donors: "His wife wanted to donate a kidney to him, but it didn't match.
So she donated her kidney to Ms. Chen there.
Their kidneys match.
And Mr. Mo Xiu will accept the donation of this young man. "
"Nice to meet you."
Mr. Moxiu, who was about to get a kidney, stretched out his hand to the young African man.
The young Africans ignored it.
Adam frowned suddenly.
"P.J, please!"
An elderly African-American man, who should be a young African-American father, spoke out to remind his son to be polite.
This young African-American male P.J stretched out his hand and shook his hand with Mr. Mo Xiu who was about to get his kidney.
Adam's brow furrowed tighter.
Hell P.J!
He knew that his grandfather's name was really unreliable, which was obviously more in line with the name of the man in front of him.
Fortunately, he changed his name as soon as he crossed over.
Christina and Meredith, hearing the name, looked at Adam and smiled.
They also knew that Adam had called this name.
"Kent Walling, 58 years old, kidney failure caused by diabetes."
Dr. Bailey glared at Christina and Meredith, and continued: "His son P.J does not match him, so Mr. Wallin will accept Ms. Herman's donation..."
Adam's brow furrowed tighter.
"Yang, Grey, you are all beginning to get acquainted with the situation."
The director of surgery noticed Adam's frown for the first time. When Dr. Bailey finished speaking, he arranged calmly, and then left with the attending doctor and Adam.
Doctor Bailey noticed something strange and followed out.
"what's happenin?"
Doctor Bailey looked at the director of surgery in a puzzled way.
"Adam, do you have any ideas?"
The director of surgery looked at Adam.
"Ok."
Adam nodded: "Director, you haven't notified the media yet?"
"They are hospitalized today, and the operation is tomorrow. I am preparing to give news to the media."
The director of surgery became nervous: "Is there any problem?"
"Don't rush to disseminate the news."
Adam reminded: "There may be a problem with the operation."
"what is the problem?"
Dr. Bailey said anxiously.
"First of all, did the young man from PJ donate by his own choosing?"
Adam looked at Dr. Bailey: "Have you talked to them all in person?"
"Talking about it, he is voluntary, and his father is also a member of the kidney transplant..."
Doctor Bailey explained.
"What I see is not like it."
Adam shook his head: "He and his father are obviously very emotionally separated. Has he been told in detail about the sequelae of donating a kidney? Or was it coerced and lured?"
"Doctor Bailey?"
The director of surgery suddenly became serious.
Organ donation must not be bought or sold, and there must not be any involuntary circumstances, otherwise it will not be possible.
Because this is to protect those disadvantaged groups, lest they are voluntarily become rich people's automatic organ incubator.
Once this happens, as a hospital and a doctor, you must immediately stop the operation and report it.
"I told about all the sequelae and asked carefully..."
Dr. Bailey said with difficulty.
She was very sure before, but now as soon as Adam reminds her, she is not sure.
Would a young man who has no affection for his father take such a big risk to donate a kidney to his father?
"I believe you told everything, and he also said it was voluntary."
Adam also didn't want Dr. Bailey to be embarrassed: "But there is a logical problem, and there may be risks. Once the news is disseminated to the media in advance, in case it can't be done by then..."
"Yep!"
The director of surgery agreed: "Adam is as thoughtful as you think."
Then he said to Dr. Bailey, who had a bad face, "Doctor Bailey, I believe you too. Like you, I value this operation so much that I didn't even notice such details and risks. Be vigilant! "
"I know."
Dr. Bailey smiled bitterly: "Adam, are there any other risks?"
"Ok."
Adam nodded.
"...Really?"
Doctor Bailey was speechless.
"I looked at the medical records of these six pairs of patients and donors."
Adam reminded: "It was discovered that there are five teams of patients and donors who are relatives and friends.
It is understandable to donate to family members out of family, friendship and love.
But didn't you notice that the last pair has nothing to do with it at all, just strangers?
Is that young Lady Herman a selfless Virgin? "
"What's the situation with this Ms. Herman?"
The surgeon's face went dark.
He originally believed in Dr. Bailey very much. He also gave her full responsibility for this domino operation.
Who would have thought that Adam would find so many problems after a glance.
"..."
Dr. Bailey said embarrassedly: "There really is such a person in the world, maybe Ms. Herman is?"
"Ms. Herman may be such a person."
Adam smiled and said: "But she still has selfish intentions, she is mostly for Mr. Moxiu."
Everyone: "..."