Plandos and Oster are good friends for many years.
The academic views of the two are also very similar. The most important thing is that Plandos and Oster used to work on a research project together. Although they ended in failure, they also formed an indissoluble bond.
Plandos was a top scientist engaged in cell engineering. Later he was invited by the headhunter of Elsevier Group to serve as the editor in chief of The Lancet.
This has been done for many years.
Oster said this to Plandos: "Dr. Chen may become president of the World Society of Gastrointestinal Surgery this time, trust me!"
Plandos was unbelievable about Oster ’s almost crazy speech.
After a chat between the two, Oster talked about Chen Cang and said firmly, "Trust me. Or help me!"
Plandos didn't reject the almost crazy idea of Oster.
Instead, he opened the "British Journal of Surgery" and found the endoscopic technique used by Chen Cang.
After reading, Plandos was stunned!
Then he quickly searched for Chen Cang and found that most of the articles appeared were instructors.
Now this is the same, which makes Oster a little surprised.
Moreover, recently published an article on Chen Cang in "The Lancet", that is, to criticize the case of cough water that the FDA passed the test. Through the case proof, the product was found to be unqualified by the VOLB cough water Is unclear and other behaviors.
This incident even made "The Lancet" gain a lot of praise!
This made Plandos curious, what exactly is Chen Cang mastered?
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"Lancet" has many readers, and the professional level is relatively high.
When the journal was published the next day, many people began to verify and learn some of the content in the book.
This is also the reason why "The Lancet" is popular, because others are really authoritative in academic terms, and everyone believes it.
At the Mayo Medical Center in Rochester, Minnesota, Kewell was eating pizza and watching the new March of The Lancet.
As a young attending doctor at Mayo Medical Center, Kewell worked hard to improve himself.
After seeing the article about common mistakes and improved methods of biliary surgery, Kewell was very pleased that he did not expect that a magazine like "The Lancet" would push such a technical summary.
Very rare!
For a long time, "The Lancet" is a tall professional journal with a high degree of professionalism in everyone's mind. For the doctor, it even has a feeling of not eating human fireworks.
He did not expect this article to be published this time, which made him very happy.
Kewell looked at it carefully and became more and more excited, because the errors written in this article almost said in his heart, a sense of identity appeared in his heart!
It is a very powerful article!
Moreover, there are solutions and improvements.
Kewell read it four or five times this noon, and for security reasons, wrote down these things with a pen and paper.
After finishing things, Kewell looked at the author's name and suddenly realized that he was Professor Auster and Ma Yuehui.
However, what surprised him even more is why there will be an instructor for Professor Oster's article?
This time, Cowell searched Chen Cang's name with curiosity.
This search really came up with several articles.
Moreover, this Chen Cang is really a cow. Two "Lancet" and one "Liver Transplant" ... this is too good!
So, Cowell opened the article on the use of endoscopic techniques in the British Journal of Surgery.
From this point of view, Kewell has a sense of unexhausted feeling!
Soon, there was surgery in the afternoon, and Kewell was an assistant and also a spectacle holder.
In the afternoon of a major gastrectomy, the chief surgeon was the head of Kewell's medical team. During the operation, some difficulties were encountered. The patient's gastroduodenal separation had problems and the sense of space was insufficient. May damage surrounding veins.
At this time, Kewell suddenly thought of the fiber rotation technology seen today.
He quickly said to the team leader Nancy: "Mr. Nancy, please wait a moment."
Nancy froze, turned around and glanced at the young and motivated Kewell: "Do you have any way?"
Kewell nodded: "You look at the screen, I will control the mirror, you see if such a space is useful."
After talking, Kewell began to control the cavity mirror to rotate the fiber.
I saw the picture change. During the rotation of the lens on the TV, it did not change the center of its own field of view. Instead, it rotated through the optical fiber, but it created a sense of space.
Not only others, but Cowell was dumbfounded!
Succeeded!
Really succeeded!
Nancy looked at this scene for a moment, and was immediately surprised: "Cowell! What's going on?"
As Mayo's treatment team leader, he knows exactly what this scene represents!
Kewell is also a little excited: "Sorry, team leader, this is my first time to operate, and a few more times, I believe there will be the best picture!"
Nancy nodded, and now surgery is more important than anything.
Wait for the operation to finish, then talk about it in detail.
To be honest, Kewell's behavior just made him realize that this may be a new field.
Sure enough, after seven or eight attempts by Kewell, the operation can be carried out smoothly, and the operation can continue without the need for a thoracoabdominal incision for surgery.
The combined thoracoabdominal incision in gastroduodenal resection is awful.
After the operation, Nancy looked at Cowell: "Cowell, how did you do it? Just now, it was time to change that field of view."
Kewell smiled awkwardly: "I read a paper on the British Journal of Surgery today, which wrote this technique. Oh, yes, the author is definitely a genius!"
When Nancy heard it, UU read www. uukanshu.com quickly returned to the office.
After half an hour, Kewell took a deep breath: "If there is the book" Endoscope Technique ", I believe it will become the most popular book in surgery, and everyone will prepare one!"
Kewell nodded: "I will too!"
The same thing happened not only at the Mayo Medical Center, but also in many parts of the world ...
More and more people are beginning to realize that this article may open a new field that can really help many surgeons and patients.
Someone has studied the use of this endoscope!
But no one has studied so deeply. Chen Cang basically systematized such a technology, and then conducted a textbook-style analysis.
For a time, more and more people called the British Journal of Surgery, hoping to contact the author and publish a new article again.
(End of this chapter)