Chapter 476: Across the ocean for help

Kelly walked into the attending doctor's office and inquired about his father in detail.

This hospital is the most famous pulmonary hospital in the UK - the Royal Brompton Hospital.

Because this hospital is very famous throughout the UK and even Europe, European royal aristocrats, celebrities and top-class businessmen, and even some stars, will go to Brompton Hospital for treatment if there is a problem with the lungs.

So Brompton Hospital's inpatient places are usually full,

Kelly also spent a lot of effort and entrusted a lot of relationships to allow his father to live in.

In the attending doctor's office, Professor Biel read through the medical records of old Kelly in detail.

Kelly Sr. is 73 years old and has a 50-year history of smoking.

Even after being diagnosed with emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 10 years ago, Kelly Sr. hasn't quit smoking.

It's just that this year's physical condition has deteriorated very seriously. Every time he smokes, he will cough violently and gasp for breath. In desperation, old Kelly gave up smoking.

But even so, it has been unable to stop the serious deterioration of the lungs.

After closing the medical records, Professor Bissell told Kelly: "After repeated diagnosis of the patient's condition, we have determined that there is no better treatment."

"Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, although it is not cancer, is as harmful as cancer in the later stages of the heart."

"The patient will gradually feel that the body is deprived of oxygen, have difficulty breathing, and eventually suffocate to death."

"Before this, patients were more likely to die from heart failure because of heart problems."

"Most patients with lung disease will have some degree of heart disease."

Beer put down the pen in his hand and said seriously: "Even if the patient continues to be hospitalized, then the later stage is anesthesia intubation, waiting for death, which is extremely painful for the patient, and there is no quality of life. ."

"So from a doctor's point of view, my personal recommendation is to bring your father back for final hospice care."

"As long as you have oxygen equipment in your home, bring it to him at any time. I will prescribe you some pain-relieving drugs to make his physical condition as comfortable as possible."

After all, Kelly is the editor-in-chief of "Natural Medicine", and he certainly understands the most advanced medical methods in the world.

Kelly hurriedly said: "What if the lungs are replaced? My father's physical indicators are not bad except for the lung disease. Is it possible to replace the lungs?"

Kelly has been in contact with relevant medical reports for a long time, and of course knows that lung transplantation can be completed with current medical technology.

In 1963, Dr. J Doy from the University of Mississippi performed the first human lung transplant.

But in the next 20 years, more than 40 cases were unsuccessful.

Then, in 1983, the University of Toronto successfully performed single-lung transplantation for a patient with pulmonary fibrosis, marking the beginning of modern lung transplantation.

Lung transplant hormones in the UK are also relatively mature. Kelly has learned that such an operation can be done.

Because after doing that, my father may have about 5 years to live.

But if he doesn't, his father's life could come to an abrupt end in the next few days.

Bier shook his head and said, "The patient is relatively old and has some heart problems, so he cannot accept such an organ transplant."

"What's more, Professor Kelly, you are also in the medical industry. You should know that suitable organs are not so easy to find. It will take a certain amount of time for us to find them. Your father may not be able to wait until that day."

"In addition, there will be some rejections after organ transplantation. With your father's current physical condition, if there are some rejections, it will be difficult to survive."

Kelly's heart was extremely sad, but suddenly, Kelly thought of a paper from Xia Guo that he had just read some time ago - "Rhodospirillum and Cyanobacteria are genetically sniped to replace photosynthesis with electric charge, Exploration of the combined mechanism of the production of oxygen in the biological body and the need of the biological body.

The content of this paper is that a medical company in Xia Guo cooperated with Xia Guo Academy of Sciences to carry out "photosynthesis" through colony consortia to produce oxygen, which can supply the body's needs.

An example is written in the paper.

A patient with lung adenocarcinoma in Xia Guo, because the cancer cells did not metastasize, the hospital decisively removed the patient's lung and performed a combined colony transplantation for the patient.

The patient survived normally after losing his lung.

When I saw the paper, Kelly thought it was a fantasy.

And with his years of experience as a medical editor-in-chief, he rejected the suggestion of editor Ferris to publish this paper in the "Natural Medicine" weekly.

But now Kelly feels that this may be his only chance.

Whether Xia Guo's experiment is real or not, Kelly must find out.

Kelly hurried back to the editorial office and flipped through the trash can, but unfortunately no relevant papers were found.

He hurriedly asked Ferris to print a copy.

Luckily Ferris didn't toss the paper into the recycle bin and delete it.

Kelly read the content of the paper over and over again, and he still couldn't believe it.

Kelly then searched for relevant Xia Guo news on Google according to the content of the paper.

Kelly couldn't read Chinese, so he could only translate one by one with the translator.

He thought that the translation was too slow, so he simply called a Chinese editor in the editorial department over and asked him to read to him the translated content one by one.

Sure enough, Xia Guo has a lot of reports on this.

And according to these reports, Xia Guo's national-level relevant departments have set this technology as a national-level biomedical innovation technology, and are combining multiple parties to establish relevant research institutions.

Kelly was thrilled after seeing the news.

He felt that his father must be saved.

Kelly kept his father in London for treatment, while he bought a plane ticket and immediately went to Yanjing in Xia.

He needs to find the Yanjing Academy of Sciences first to understand the exact situation.

If the situation is true, Kelly does not rule out paying a lot of money to hire a medical team to go to the UK to treat his father.



Chen Xiao arrived in Shenzhen.

In Huidong, Dongguan and other areas near Shenzhen, Tiangong Technology has begun to build factories In particular, the order volume of Angda motherboards is very huge - in addition to Shenchuan, Founder and Tongfang are also using Angda's motherboard.

Therefore, the factory built by Tiangong Technology near Shenzhen is the most important thing to produce motherboard products.

After Chen Xiao arrived in Shenzhen, he also received a generous gift from Wu Jun—a large villa near Xiaomeisha.

The villa is close to the mountains and the sea, and the scenery is very beautiful.

The large garden leads directly to the sea, and the location is excellent.

Wu Jun smiled and said to Chen Xiao, "I bought this for you with private funds, and it has nothing to do with our company."

Chen Xiao was not polite and accepted the generous gift with a smile.

Gifts between private individuals do not involve the government or state-owned enterprises, and are not illegal.

What's more, Changtian Technology has brought a lot of benefits to Wu Jun himself. He bleeds to buy a villa is just a small amount of money.

Wu Jun also said to Chen Xiao mysteriously: "There is also a generous gift, which you have to see for yourself."