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Chapter 988 I'm Not the God of Medicine

medical center.

Movie room.

Adam is looking at an X-ray with Lexie.

Dr. Duncan, your MRI.

A hospital worker walks in and hands Adam a copy of the scan.

Isaac, I didn't do a new movie check.

Adam was surprised.

Maybe they came to you for consultation.

Isaac smiled and said, You go ahead, I'll let them wait.

no need.

Adam glanced at him: Put it on.

it is good.

Isaac smiled, and stuffed the MRI film in his hand into the viewing board.

Oh, my god!

Lexie glanced over and immediately exclaimed.

Doctor Gray, what's wrong with this film?

Isaac laughed.

It's a spinal cord tumor.

Lexie Wikipedia is online again: I know of a case at the Mayo Clinic where the surgery took 17 hours.

The attending doctor has four assistants, one of whom is responsible for coordinating the operation process.

This tumor was more complicated and more difficult... more perfect.

It can be called the king of tumors.

Any doctor who can perform this kind of operation can rely on this resume for a lifetime.

Speaking of this, she looked at Adam: Of course, for some doctors, this is just one of the shining stars.

Dr. Gray, do you want to have this operation?

Isaac smiled meaningfully.

certainly.

Lexi nodded without hesitation: No one can refuse...except the chief surgeon.

This operation is too dangerous.

Few attending doctors have the courage to use the knife.

The case at the Mayo Clinic took only 17 hours because it failed.

Exactly.

Isaac nodded and said, But I believe Dr. Duncan will have the courage, don't you?

This film is not taken by other doctors, but yours, Isaac, isn't it?

Adam said noncommittally, Is it your relative?

If he still can't see the problem at this time, then he is Sheldon.

Do not.

Isaac shook his head and smiled, It's me.

impossible!

Lexie yelled directly: The spinal cord tumor has developed to such an extent, how can you still walk around, and still be so normal?

Because I'm a fighter.

Isaac said with a smile: I have experienced various death situations not once or twice since I was a child.

I carried it every time.

Because I won't throw in the towel.

When I found out that I had a spinal cord tumor, I searched for doctors.

But as Dr. Gray said, in the face of such a complex and terrifying tumor, no doctor dares to take over.

Maybe someone is willing to fight for the honor of conquering this spinal cord tumor.

But no doctor is willing to waste time and his own cure rate for such a fatal case.

But I'm a fighter.

I never gave up trying to survive.

The same is true today.

So I started to inquire about famous doctors, and took the opportunity of work to travel to various hospitals in an attempt to contact you.

Just for a chance to live.

Not only am I alive now, but I can still stand up and live a normal life.

Isn't this a miracle of life?

Don't you deserve Doctor Miracle to give me a chance to continue this miracle?

You came here to work just to ask Dr. Duncan to help you with the surgery?

Lexie was both moved and proud.

Is there anyone more suitable for the title of Doctor Miracle than Dr. Duncan?

Isaac laughed.

I need to think about it.

Adam did not directly agree.

it is good.

Isaac's smile remained unchanged: I have worked in the medical center for half a year, and I have also waited for half a year. I have enough patience.

Saying that, he smiled at Adam and Lexie, turned around and left the viewing room.

My God!

Lexie looked at Isaac's leaving back, and exclaimed: Having such a terminal illness, he can bear it without seeing Dr. Duncan for half a year...

Because he's been rejected too many times.

Adam smiled and said: I think at the beginning, as soon as he went to the hospital, he immediately consulted the doctor he liked.

After being repeatedly rejected, he slowly became patient.

Ok.

Patience enough.

Seeing that he has only been here for half a year, there are not many doctors and nurses in the hospital who don't like him.

He spent so much time and deliberately made contacts, just to reduce the possibility of my rejection as much as possible.

This Isaac's approach is the same as the restaurant staff's child who needs plastic surgery.

They are very discerning.

Don't rush to ask for help.

Instead, get acquainted first, and then take advantage of special days and special opportunities to make people embarrassed to refuse.

Adam has no problem with that.

After all, this is for survival, and the behavior is very restrained, helping as much as possible.

It's just that the case was unique enough that he needed a consultation with Dr. Shepter.

Also talk to the chief of surgery.

That's right!

Or medical insurance.

The medical insurance company will never pay for such a high-risk operation.

Once the operation fails, the hospital needs to pay a lot of money.

Adam didn't care though.

But for this kind of thing, you must first say hello to the director of surgery.

This is the minimum respect.

It's a spinal cord tumor, probably hemangioblastoma.

As soon as Dr. Shepter came and saw the film, he immediately shook his head: I've seen this kind of tumor, but it's never been this big.

It blocks blood flow.

The patient should be paralyzed and then die.

To remove it, the surrounding cord-like tissue must first be excised, paralyzing the patient first.

The risks are simply too great.

Isaac already had this expectation in his heart.

He'd rather be paralyzed than die, Adam explained.

But after being paralyzed, it is still death.

Dr. Shepter pointed out the key problem: Otherwise he wouldn't have found so many doctors, but none of them were willing to pick up.

It is possible not to walk the cord-like tissue.

Adam pondered: From the aorta...

are you serious?

Dr. Shepter interrupted: The risk is multiplied. It is almost impossible.

Isn't the progress of medicine just from the impossible to the possible?

Adam laughed and said, I think we can greatly increase this possibility by joining forces.

Dr. Shepter glanced at Adam, shook his head with a smile, looked at the MRI film again, nodded for a while, and said, I think we need enough good assistants.

I've sent Lexie to call.

Adam smiled and said, It's just a chance to let the excellent interns and residents in the hospital have a chance to show off.

Also, MRI films can't explain the situation.

Dr. Shepter reminded: You have to see it with your own eyes before deciding whether it can be done, and then how to do it.

It would also take time, with prolonged exposure...

Need not.

Adam shook his head: After cutting it open, I will have a plan after reading it.

...

Dr. Shepter's mouth twitched.

He also forgot that Adam's brain was different from theirs.

They need a lot of time to think, but Adam's super brain can produce results in a short time.

The most irritating thing is that this kind of result is more comprehensive and perfect than the result after they spent a lot of time thinking about it.

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