Chapter 1695 1698: Can Humans Compete with Machines?
Chapter 1695 1698: Can Humans Compete with Machines?
"Of course, Doctor Xu's treatment won't be bad, but compared to Doctor Juhua, I feel it's probably not likely to win."
"Why do you say that? Do Doctor Juhua's medical instruments have something impressive?"
"Ah, you only know the surface! The instruments Doctor Juhua brought this time are all shipped from America, and I heard that Doctor Juhua is on good terms with that American doctor, Skarna!"
Skarna!
Many netizens who had forgotten about him started looking up information, and some who remembered Skarna instantly blurted out, "Isn't Skarna the one who somewhat lost to Doctor Xu in the medical field when Doctor Xu was treating Li Chenggong's daughter Niuniu? If we're talking about it, the feud between Doctor Xu and the American Medical Association seems to have started with Skarna, right?"
"Right, the grudge between Doctor Xu and the American Medical Association started with Skarna, and now this guy is on good terms with Doctor Juhua. Do you think the instruments he helped bring over for Doctor Juhua can be simple?"
"Indeed, indeed, if Skarna reports this matter, then even the high-level executives like the President of the American Medical Association would probably go all out to make Doctor Juhua win against Doctor Xu. The instruments they brought are definitely their most advanced. This time, it seems like a sure win for Doctor Xu, but it's actually extremely risky!"
The netizens started to worry, while some were gloating.
"Doctor Xu has had it too easy all along, it's not right if he doesn't face some challenges. This is probably America's most advanced instrument. We all know America is the most technologically advanced country in the world. Once they bring out their most advanced instruments, they might just crush Doctor Xu..."
"Hahaha! Without experiencing rain and wind, how can you see the rainbow? No one can succeed casually! It's the same for Doctor Xu. Now he must face some challenges. This time, he's bound to lose!"
Huadu First People's Hospital.
When Doctor Juhua entered his side's first operating room, he immediately activated the instruments.
The first patient had a broken arm, which needed to be reattached.
A limb that is completely or incompletely severed due to trauma or surgery, requiring arterial anastomosis to survive, is called a severed limb. Reattaching the severed limb back to its original position using surgery is called limb replantation.
This patient had already undergone comprehensive preoperative anesthesia and debridement, necessary treatments after the injury. Although these two patients were selected for this competition and both they and their families agreed, for the sake of their health, the hospital still ensured comprehensive preoperative preparation.
Performing thorough and complete debridement to prevent infection is one of the keys to a successful operation, requiring sequential debridement of the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels.
In a normal limb reattachment surgery, limb perfusion and joint treatment are generally performed.
But now, the "Limb Reattachment Device" transported from the American Medical Association, their most advanced development, broke Doctor Juhua's previous understanding.
As the saying goes, injuries to the sinew and bone take a hundred days. To fully recover, one generally needs to lie in bed for about three months.
However, this device contains a special agent that allows it to perform limb perfusion and joint treatment ten times faster than before, and it can even automatically suture afterwards!
As the operating doctor, Doctor Juhua only needs to constantly monitor the autonomous operation of the instrument.
This is a fully autonomous surgical instrument!
When Doctor Juhua realized the terrible potential of this device, he was instantly stunned.
He never expected this instrument to achieve such results, almost completely liberating manual labor. Apart from the initial preparation work, the machine can operate autonomously, and it's remarkably fast and precise, more powerful than the most precise scalpel.
People online were also a bit dumbfounded, but they were puzzled about what exactly Doctor Juhua was doing.
Why did he enter the operating room, activate the instrument, and then stop working?
However, the moment they saw the instrument autonomously cut and connect the severed limb for the patient, they were all stunned.
This thing is that advanced?
"My goodness, this is too high-tech! This is completely automatic! If this instrument can be massively promoted, wouldn't it make many doctors lose their jobs?"
"Well, not necessarily, but it would make the primary surgeon's workload much easier. The current question is, can Doctor Xu compete against such advanced instruments? This surgical instrument has already surpassed human common knowledge, right?"
"That's a sharp question up there. It's essentially asking, can humans compete against machines?"
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