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Chapter 832 The First Nobel Prize
Chapter 832 The First Nobel Prize (Third update, please subscribe)
Sometimes, things happen unexpectedly.
Just when Zhang Wenguang was preparing his thesis, a call for help from Kuching Tzu Chi Hospital made him hesitate.
What should we do now?
Should I have this surgery?
Although animal trials have been successful, this is surgery on humans.
That's human testing!
Is it safe to conduct such an experiment?
The hesitant Zhang Wenguang naturally found the senior management of the Army Hospital.
"If there is a chance to save the patient, then the hospital supports the operation, but the patient must be informed of the risks of the operation."
The response from the hospital's top management paved the way for the operation.
The green light was on, and the hospital began to prepare for the transplant operation in full swing. The patient was then sent from Kuching to Changan by ambulance.
But the real difficulty is not the technical issue, but the ethical issue behind this operation - they are about to remove a fresh organ from a healthy person and put it into the body of another patient.
More than a decade ago, the Nazis used concentration camp prisoners for live experiments. Does this count as a similar crime?
Especially these, the accusations against Nanyang for sheltering Nazis have never ceased. Will this become a handle for others to accuse Nanyang?
The attitude of the person involved is also very important. Does he really understand what "losing a kidney" means?
As a doctor, Zhang Wenguang didn't know what losing a kidney meant.
Although there is data to suggest that losing a kidney does not have a significant impact on your life, the data is weak.
"Do we really need both kidneys, or is the second one just a backup?"
Everything is full of unknowns.
Finally, the medical team could only tell Sun Zhiyu, who was preparing to donate, the whole truth and the hospital's position that they neither approved nor opposed the operation, and even emphasized:
"Mr. Sun, in fact, we can't even guarantee whether this will work."
Faced with the doctor's confession, Sun Zhiyu fell into a deep struggle, but he knew that his kidney was the only hope for his brother's survival, and there was no other way.
After leaving the doctor's office, Sun Zhiyu came to the ward again. Sun Zhihe, who was suffering from uremia on the bed, knew what his brother was going to do and yelled at his brother:
"Get out! Go home! Brother, go back..."
The word "brother" made Sun Zhiyu burst into tears. At this moment, he made up his mind.
"Third brother, big brother is here. And I will stay and accompany you all the time."
This is his brother, he must save him no matter what!
September 9rd, 23:8 am.
Chang'an, Army General Hospital, everything is ready.
In the operating room on the sixth floor, doctors were wearing sterile surgical gowns, masks and gloves, their eyes focused and determined.
Looking around at everyone, Zhang Wenguang took a deep breath and gave the order.
"Begin the operation."
Professor Joseph, who is also the director of the Urology Department, personally removed a fresh kidney from Sun Zhiyu's body, and the kidney was immediately sent to the operating room next door for transplantation.
This is a race against time. The moment the kidney is removed, it will no longer have fresh oxygen and nutrients to maintain its function. The medical team must transplant it into the patient as quickly as possible without any room for error.
At 10:10 a.m., the medical team began the transplant operation. Zhang Wenguang had accumulated rich experience in many previous animal experiments and was familiar with the entire process. The kidney was transplanted into the lower abdomen and the ureter was connected to the bladder.
As the most outstanding surgeon in the Army General Hospital, the entire operation was completed in one hour and twenty-two minutes. The next step was verification time.
When Zhang Wenguang removed the clamp from the blood vessel and blood flowed into the transplanted kidney, the entire operating room fell silent. Many people in the operating room secretly clenched their hands, praying that God and fate would smile on these two people.
Finally, when the kidneys began to discharge clean, clear yellow urine, cheers rang out throughout the operating room. A doctor who participated in the operation said:
"I really never thought that one day people would be so eager to see urine."
Two hours later, the two brothers woke up one after another.
The next step is to take drugs to suppress the rejection reaction. Although mercaptopurine has been successfully tested on chimpanzees, what about humans?
In the next few days, Zhang Wenguang stayed in the hospital and checked Sun Zhihe several times a day.
Under the careful care of the medical staff, the patient recovered quickly, and the expected organ rejection was successfully suppressed by drugs. In just one week, Sun Zhihe's appetite became bigger, his face became rosy again, and his previous aggressive behaviors disappeared. The patient basically recovered completely, which also marked the success of the operation. They finally completed the world's first organ transplant operation.
On September 9, many newspapers in Chang'an published the news "Dr. Zhang Wenguang completed the world's first organ transplant operation." The newspapers not only published photos, but also reported this pioneering work in long text.
However, the response among the people does not seem to be great, because most people do not know its significance.
No one seems to realize that this groundbreaking medical advancement will change the lives of many people, millions of patients will survive in the future, and of course countless wealthy and powerful people will live longer and better, and even a black market for human organs will emerge.
Regardless, this is a medical advancement worth mentioning and is destined to go down in history.
"This is an invention worthy of a Nobel Prize!"
Looking at the news in Chang'an Evening News, Li Yian was surprised. While he was surprised, he carefully read the report, not wanting to miss even a word.
From the reports, we can see that Zhang Wenguang's team not only creatively completed the world's first successful human organ transplant surgery, but also developed anti-rejection drugs. It is through taking drugs that the rejection of organs in the patient's body is inhibited.
"Tsk tsk, I never expected that, I never expected that..."
After using two "I never expected"s in succession, what Li Yian saw was not just how many people could be saved by organ transplantation in the future. After all, this was something everyone knew. It could not only save lives, but also harm people. After all, the rich and powerful would do anything to stay alive. They could replace a few hearts, or replace all the organs in their body.
In addition, Li Yian also saw the Nobel Prize - in another world, American doctor Hammer won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions to "research on human organ and cell transplantation."
The completion of this operation will surely bring a Nobel Prize, although it will be decades later. However, good things never come late.
“This is the first Nobel Prize in the true sense in Nanyang!”
Li Yian said to himself.
Although Nanyang has won two Nobel Prizes in the past few years - the Physics Prize to Hideki Yukawa and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Schatz for inventing streptomycin, the former is of Japanese descent and Hideki Yukawa's research results were obtained in Japan, while Schatz is of American descent and most of his research results were obtained in the United States.
But what about this time?
This time it is a scientific innovation that truly belongs to the people of Nanyang!
Not only was the inventor himself a Tang person, but he also received medical education in Nanyang. This also means that this Nobel Prize is of great value to Nanyang - it marks that Nanyang's higher education has entered a new stage - it can not only cultivate talents, but also cultivate world-class talents.
"I didn't expect that!"
Looking at the news in the newspaper, Li Yian couldn't help but sigh.
“This is truly a harvest season.”
Win a Nobel Prize!
The more such gains the better!
Thinking of this, Li Yian couldn't help laughing again.
Because he himself was destined to become a Nobel Prize winner. After all, he invented the integrated circuit.
As the inventor of the integrated circuit, he will definitely win the Nobel Prize in the future.
But we still have to wait...how many more years?
Thinking of his own Nobel Prize, the smile on Li Yian's face became brighter.
There are many politicians in this world who have won the Nobel Peace Prize, but that politician once won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
This will definitely go down in history in the future...
(End of this chapter)
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