I Reincarnated as a Legendary Surgeon - Chapter 515
Surgeon who became angry (515):
More abduction skills (2)
“Well, if the operation time was this short, the heart would have been less burdened, so the prognosis would be good.”
―It’s good enough to say that simply saying it’s good isn’t enough. It shortened the surgery time amazingly, but I don’t think it could be this good.
“Please organize the progress after the surgery and send it to me as a file. Because I am also curious.”
-okay. Instead, you should also send me your progress after the surgery.
“of course. However, my patient has a 10 percent chance of surviving no matter how good the surgery is, so I don’t know if there will be any progress.”
―God’s hand is performing surgery, and you should expect good results.
“I am also looking forward to it.”
―Then good luck.
“okay.”
Dill Dawson hung up the phone and clicked on the surgical video he received as a file.
call.
Gradually, my eyes widened, and after about 10 minutes, exclamations naturally flowed out.
“Oh! Oh God! Are the things I am looking at really human hands?”
* * *
“Have you finished writing your will?”
Cale Carnegie smiled wryly at Dill Dawson’s question.
“From starting as a cotton weaver to growing one of the top five companies in this country… I’ve been through so many things and overcame countless adversities… But when I tried to write something in my will, I had nothing to write! ”
I could feel the futility in every word he said.
“Well, I don’t think there’s much to say since I’ve already donated most of my assets and passed the company on to my children.”
Now that property management is over, the words to write in the will are at least a lesson to be left to the children.
“Do you have any plausible sayings? It’s something that no one else will use and I’ll look good if I use it.”
“If I am not a writer, how can I think of the words the President will leave in his will?”
“Whoa~. It’s so futile now that it’s the last time. If I knew life would end like this, I would pass on the company to my children a little earlier and live comfortably by traveling at least in my old age.”
“If the surgery goes well this time, travel as you wish and live comfortably.”
“If the operation goes well! Heh heh heh….. I hope so! I know my doctor’s skills well… but didn’t I say it was difficult?”
Cale Carnegie looked up at the clear sky.
Suddenly, his eyes were filled with water.
“If I had surgery, the president said there was a 10 percent chance I would live.”
“…..”
“If Dr. Han Jin-soo and I collaborate today, there will be more than a 30% chance that the president will survive.”
“what? what?”
For a moment, President Cale Carnegie, who had been filled with tears, widened his eyes.
“Did you just say over 30 percent?”
“yes.”
“No matter how much he did brain surgery on Chairman Jiopyeong… is he that good?”
“As you know, the biggest problem with your surgery is time. It takes a lot of time to remove all the cancer cells that have spread to various organs, so the body can’t stand it. In fact, the reason why there is a high possibility that the President will not wake up is because his body has been anesthetized for such a long time. Of course, the organs have to be cut and stitched up, so the damage is not small. However, Dr. Han Jin-soo operates at a speed that I cannot keep up with. The damage to the body is reduced to that extent, so the possibility of the President’s survival increases.”
“Huh, just because one doctor came, my chances of surviving tripled! Are you really that good at surgery?”
“If the president opens his eyes after the operation, it will all be because Dr. Han Jin-soo participated in the operation.”
“Heh heh heh heh… It feels like a thread of hope has become a thick rope. Okay, if I can open my eyes again after the operation, I will give you double or triple the money I promised. That would be no worse than Ji-opyeong.”
“I was trying to give hope to the president, but it feels like I was pushing and pushing to get more money.”
“Isn’t the more money the better? I can give you a lot of help besides money… Please just let me live.”
“I will do my best.”
Twiririririk…..
Just then, the cell phone in Dill Dawson’s pocket rang.
Seeing that the caller was a hospital employee who had met Han Jin-soo at the airport, he said to Carnegie Chairman Cale.
“Chairman, it seems that Dr. Han Jin-soo has arrived at the airport. I’ll take the call.”
“Come on.”
“hello. I just met you and we’re going to the parking lot? I have something urgent to tell you, so please change Dr. Han Jin-soo.”
* * *
Whoa~.
Han Jin-soo, who had been touching Cale Carnegie’s body for a long time after taking a pulse, stepped back and let out a long sigh while wiping his sweat. Doctor Dil Dawson looked at Han Jin-soo’s expression and carefully asked,
“Why but? Is the operation difficult?”
“no. Surgery can be done right away, but… I think it would be better to wait a little longer.”
“I’ve adjusted my condition so far, so this is the best.”
Han Jin-soo thought hard for a while and then took out a salivator from his bosom.
“I tried not to use it until now, but… I think it would be dangerous to operate without using it because the disease is so deep. Please ask the patient for acupuncture.”
“What is the need for pardon? I’ve heard a lot about how effective acupuncture is, so if you need it, let it go.”
Before Dil Dawson responded to Han Jin-su’s words, Carnegie Chairman Cale Carnegie responded first.
“Chairman, you know about acupuncture, so I’ll let you go.”
“Did you use acupuncture needles when you operated on Joo-Pyung Ji?”
“The situation is a little different. It’s because the president has been sick for a long time and his physical strength has declined. The problem with the geo-pyeong annotation was that the part was difficult, not that it was in poor condition.”
Han Jin-soo made Chairman Cale take off his clothes and then put about 30 needles from head to toe.
Dill Dawson, who was watching Han Jin-soo acupuncture, asked with a slightly puzzled expression.
I knew that there had never been a case where he had set so many needles because he had seen Jin-soo Han’s surgery videos several times and had investigated various aspects.
“You sleep a lot?”
“Ah yes. Some of the symptoms are deep, but they are spread in many places. It’s not easy to manage everything.”
“Right. But is it really that hard to fall asleep?”
So far, I’ve seen oriental doctors or Chinese medicine doctors do acupuncture many times, but I’ve never seen one sweat profusely like Han Jin-soo.
As if he had run at full power for hundreds of meters, sweat was pouring down his sleeves, and hot enough heat was radiating from his body.
“I tend to have a harder time putting acupuncture than other doctors.”
After putting all the needles in place, Han Jin-soo rotated some needles, touched some needles, and pulled out others so quickly that he thought it was too soon.
About 30 minutes later, when all the needles were pulled out, Han Jin-soo’s clothes were wet, as if they had been in the water.
At this point, not only Dil Dawson, but also the other doctors and bodyguards who were watching could notice how much effort Han Jin-soo had put into the hour hand.
“I think I can rest for a while and have surgery tomorrow at this time.”
“tomorrow? ok okay Then I will prepare in time for it.”
“I’m going to take a break in the meantime.”
“Like that.”
Dill Dawson looked at Han Jin-soo’s sweaty clothes and turned his head to look at Cale Carnegie, who was asleep snoring.
No matter how relaxed I was, I couldn’t sleep comfortably before the surgery.
‘What did you do with acupuncture to improve the patient’s condition this much?’
At this level, it was possible to know how much the patient’s condition had improved without having to check the vitals.
* * *
The anesthesiologist’s sign fell and Kale Carnegie’s chest and stomach opened.
Since cancer cells from the lungs spread to the liver, kidneys, and large intestine, most of the large and important organs in the human stomach required a scalpel.
Dill Dawson started the lung segment resection operation with two assistant doctors, and Han Jin-soo also started the liver resection operation with two assistant doctors.
Dill Dawson removed President Cale Carnegie’s lungs and turned his head slightly to look at the liver where Han Jin-soo was undergoing surgery.
‘Huh! I knew he was quick, but… Seeing this in person, it looks like he just cut it at random!’
Calculating and cutting the incision range of the liver is as careful and meticulous as shaping the silken tofu. However, Han Jin-soo was cutting it without hesitation as if cutting a radish with a knife.
If I hadn’t seen the surgery Han Jin-soo had performed so far, it was a scene where I would have been terrified that he was trying to catch a person.
‘Even though I cut it like that, I’m cutting out only the liver cells where the cancer has spread. It’s just amazing no matter how you look at it!’
I thought I could understand why Dr. Mel Gibbs said that watching it on video and watching it from the side were distinctly different.
Dr. Dil Dawson glanced around to see Han Jin-soo perform the operation, but he did not neglect his operation. He had the ability to observe the entire operation while concentrating on his own operation.
Han Jin-soo also looked at Dil Dawson’s surgery by incising the liver, and looked at the condition of the kidneys and colon where cancer cells were spreading.
“I’ve seen acupuncture adjust one’s condition, but I had doubts about how effective it would be…. This is really beyond my imagination. If you change your condition to a condition that is good for surgery, I will have to call an oriental doctor or a Chinese medicine doctor to do acupuncture before performing another surgery in the future.”
At Dill Dawson’s words, Han Jin-soo shrugged.
“Because of me, it is possible. Other doctors don’t have the same effect as me.”
“I know how famous acupuncture by a doctor is. That’s why I’m assuming that even if other doctors use acupuncture, it won’t be as effective as this. But will it still have some effect?”
“It will have some effect. If you call a doctor who is very good at needlework and give it acupuncture for a few days, it will definitely work.”
“You can do just that. If we can save the patient, we must do everything possible.”
“It is.”
“By the way, have you finished the liver incision already? I’m not even half way there yet, but it’s fast as expected.”
“The liver is easier than the lungs. I will go straight into the colon incision.”
“Are you thinking of doing a partial incision?”
“yes.”
“I can’t even do it if I can only partially incise the part where cancer cells have spread in the colon… How delicate do you have to be to do that?”
“You have to be very delicate.”
When Han Jin-soo cut the large intestine and began anastomosis, Dill Dawson stuck out his tongue.
‘Everyone’s on Slovide, but you’re the only high-speed camera! It’s not something you can imitate just by looking at those movements.’
If you follow it clumsily, a medical accident may occur.
Dill Dawson made up his mind and returned to focus on the lung segmentectomy.
‘There’s no such thing as a monster in this!’
Dill Dawson, who had completed the lung segmentectomy, shook his head as he looked at Han Jin-soo, who was checking for bleeding after completing the colon and kidney surgery.
Originally, Han Jin-soo decided to operate on his lungs and kidneys, and on his liver and colon. Of course, if one side finished early, it was promised to help the late side.
Knowing Han Jin-soo’s skill, he expected it to end quickly, but he didn’t know that he would finish the liver, colon, and kidney surgeries before completing the lung segmentectomy, and even check it out leisurely.
“I think you can close your stomach and chest now.”
“Right. I will close the chest, and a doctor will close the stomach.”
“yes.”
Closing the stomach and chest is the final stage, so some doctors deliberately pass the sutures on to help the assistants gain experience.
The ending was something that could have been done leisurely.
Dill Dawson was surprised to see Han Jin-soo closing the ship, and now revealed his hidden heart.
“Somehow, it seems that one doctor’s skills are getting better by the day. Do you think your hands are much faster than in the video?”
At this rate, the surgery went very well, so the chance of the patient surviving was very high, and we need to look at the prognosis in the future, but if he manages well, he will live another 10 years.
“I’m in my thirties, so won’t my skills improve?”
“Heh heh heh. That’s right, I was in my early 30’s. I can’t wait to see how great he will become in the future!”