As a businessman, you always have to argue, whether for profit or face.
But after Su Yun heard what Zheng Ren said, he fell silent again.
He repeatedly pondered the meaning of Zheng Ren's words, and soon understood Zheng Ren's train of thought.
"Boss, is this the amount of surgery?" Su Yun didn't make it too clear in front of Peng Jia.
"Well, 6 beds are not enough." Zheng Ren smiled and admitted frankly.
Su Yun was relieved.
As long as the boss doesn't get wet, he can give up certain benefits for the sake of the Nobel Prize.
After all, is everything going to make way for the Nobel Prize
If you can really win the prize, how much will it cost? Do you still care about the little money you have now
Peng Jia's head was wet with dew.
He didn't know the situation of Zheng Ren and Su Yun. Although he could guess some clues, he didn't know the details.
But none of that matters, what matters is Zheng Ren's attitude.
Things went unexpectedly smoothly, giving Peng Jia a feeling of good fortune.
This is a dream...
Peng Jia didn't dare to test too much. If he made the pretty girl-like doctor unhappy, he would be shooting himself in the foot.
He made several requests to Zheng Ren and told him the solution he had been thinking about for a long time, and Zheng Ren was quite satisfied.
I don't have to increase my workload, and I can promote it. As for what will happen next, Zheng Ren has considered it, but it is all about the general direction and he has not thought too much about the details.
There is no point in thinking too much, just walk with your head down and occasionally look up at the road.
Thinking of it is better to do it. This is Zheng Ren's consistent style.
Su Yun took over and worked out the details with Peng Jia. It looked like Su Yun was eager to have the next wave of tips surgery patients live broadcast.
While they were chatting, Zheng Ren's cell phone rang.
"Brother Yang, what's going on?"
"Oh, I'm talking about something outside, then I'll go back."
"No, no, I'll leave you alone."
After saying that, Zheng Ren hung up the phone and said with a smile: "Teacher Yang has a patient who wants me to take a look at the film. You guys can talk first."
Peng Jia: “…”
If the rightful owner is not here, how can we talk about this
Zheng Ren saw his expression and comforted him: "Su Yun can make the decision. You two should discuss it and start this matter as soon as possible."
After saying that, Zheng Ren picked up his coat and walked out.
Seeing Zheng Ren leaving, Peng Jia was still in a daze.
Su Yun asked loudly: "Boss, what patient?"
"It was said to be pancreatic cancer, but Teacher Yang felt something was wrong and asked me for advice." Zheng Ren said and walked away.
Peng Jia was in a daze.
The professor at 912 is not sure, so he needs to ask Boss Zheng for a diagnosis? This status in the world is higher than I imagined.
He then reflected that he still underestimated Boss Zheng. As a candidate for the Nobel Prize, you cannot be negligent or dismissive just because you are young.
Peng Jia corrected his attitude and became gentler, and the conversation with Su Yun became smoother.
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Zheng Ren left the cafe, picked up a car and returned to 912.
The coffee shop is not far from the hospital, but Zheng Ren still takes the car back in order to save time.
Zheng Ren was somewhat resistant to contact with Peng Jia and this kind of transactional work. But this is much better than when he was in Haicheng. In the past, Zheng Ren would never allow Peng Jia to come out.
Back at 912, Zheng Ren changed his clothes and strode to the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department.
"Brother Yang, who's the patient?" Zheng Ren was already familiar with Professor Yang, so he greeted him first when he entered.
The patient with hepatic echinococcosis has been successfully transferred out of the ICU and is now recovering. This patient's surgery quickly brought Zheng Ren into contact with the general surgery department.
Professor Yang admires Zheng Ren for his high level of skills, good temper, and honest person, so now when he has an uncertain diagnosis, he always looks for Zheng Ren to help him take a look.
There are not many patients of this type, one every three to five days.
Zheng Ren has gradually adapted to the working environment and rhythm of 912, and has gradually become smooth sailing.
"The diagnosis given by the hospital below is pancreatic cancer with liver metastasis. I always feel there is something wrong when I look at the film." Yang Rui waved his hand and motioned for Zheng Ren to come in quickly. Then he picked up the test sheet and looked through it.
"Yeah." Zheng Ren walked in and saw that the upper abdominal CT was inserted into the reader, and a film bag was placed on the table in front of the reader. He glanced at it and saw that it should be an enhanced MRI.
On the film, a space-occupying lesion with irregular shape can be clearly seen in the pancreatic head area. Moreover, there were two spaces occupying the left liver. Although they were not large, the first impression was that they were pancreatic cancer accompanied by liver metastasis.
Cancers with metastasis to other organs are in the terminal stage. In the past few years, surgery was a contraindication, and it could only be treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to try to maintain the patient's survival.
In recent years, as minimally invasive surgery has become less invasive, some people advocate surgical treatment. But even if it is surgery, it is only a tumor reduction surgery. After the surgery, there is still the possibility of the patient's immunity declining and the tumor tissue erupting and spreading.
This video reminded Zheng Ren of a case he had studied.
"Does it look like Steve Jobs's disease?" Yang Rui asked, looking at the CT scan of his upper abdomen.
Yes, what Zheng Ren was thinking about was also Jobs' case.
This case has twists and turns and the entire process has not been announced to the outside world. We can only speculate based on certain known things.
As a doctor specializing in general surgery, Zheng Ren has conducted research on this.
As early as 1987, a reporter described Jobs's symptoms of "slightly yellow hands that kept shaking" at a press conference.
But Jobs himself did not pay attention to it, or the inspection did not find out the truth.
In October 2003, after experiencing chest and abdominal pain for about five years, Jobs finally went to the hospital for treatment. The first film was very similar to the CT scan in front of me. It showed advanced pancreatic cancer with liver metastasis.
Because he was a Buddhist and Jobs was very resistant to modern medicine, he initially resorted to diet, which delayed the initial treatment.
Of course, this is what the media said, Zheng Ren doesn't think so.
After being diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, Jobs refused surgery and prepared to die. Later, the doctor persuaded me to undergo a series of examinations including endoscopic biopsy of pathological tissue.
The diagnosis showed that he had pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors instead of pancreatic cancer.
Unlike pancreatic cancer, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors can be treated through surgery, and the cure rate is more than 50%.
At the end of July 2004, Jobs underwent surgery at Stanford University Medical Center. The surgical procedure was not announced to the public, but Zheng Ren guessed that it was a combined pancreaticoduodenectomy.
Jobs' recovery after the operation was normal. After all, combined pancreaticoduodenectomy is a very harmful surgery to the human body. Moreover, Jobs did not recover after the surgery.
Five years later, the metastases on his liver increased in size, and he flew to the Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute in Memphis, Tennessee, for a liver transplant.
Two years after the operation, Jobs passed away on October 5, 2011.