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713 Turns out to be one of our own(1/2)

"This report "On the rescue of sudden cerebral hemorrhage using traditional Chinese medicine decoction and acupuncture, and the rehabilitation treatment of postoperative hemiplegia and paralysis" ends here. Thank you very much for your patient participation."

When the word "thank you" appeared on the big screen, Du Heng ended today's special report. Then there was silence, then sparse applause, and finally a roar.

This forced Du Heng on the stage to bow again and thank him.

At the right time, Li Jianwei, as the host of this report meeting, stood up, took the microphone and softly spoke twice, thanking everyone once again on behalf of Du Heng for coming.

"The explanation phase of this report meeting is over. Now if you have any questions, you can ask them." Li Jianwei, wearing a straight suit, looked at the people in the venue with a reserved and proud look, wanting to raise his chin high.

, but he tried hard to restrain himself and tried his best to show a humble attitude.

But after waiting for a long time, no one asked questions.

As the host, Li Jianwei is not surprised at all.

Du Heng spent a total of three hours and twenty minutes in this report meeting, with two breaks in between. The content covered the traditional Chinese medicine classification of cerebral hemorrhage, its etiology and pathogenesis, the selection of decoctions and medicinal materials, the characteristics of acupuncture points, etc., using the most basic traditional Chinese medicine

Theoretical knowledge is explained.

He analyzed in detail all the problems that others could think of, and explained all the key points and difficulties in his opinion repeatedly and from different directions.

Most of the people present at the scene are the mainstays of the whole-body traditional Chinese medicine industry. It is impossible for them not to understand.

As for the questions they could think of, Du Heng had already thought of them in advance and explained them in detail.

So, there are really no questions to ask now.

As for Du Heng being able to do this, he is very grateful for the class experience this semester.

To be honest, he regarded these people in the audience as students in his class; the content of this report was regarded as a lesson preparation guide.

If there are still people who can't understand and still ask questions, it's either that Du Heng's teaching skills are too low, or Du Heng's professional level is too bad, or the person asking the questions has too weak foundation or even knows nothing about it.

Just when Li Jianwei was about to skip this link and move on to the next link, he suddenly saw someone raising his hand.

Taking a closer look, it was Liu Shengnan, the deputy director of the Provincial Department of Neurosurgery, who was also the lover of Xu Pinglin from the Department of Digestion.

This is a report meeting for traditional Chinese medicine. Why is she, a Western medicine doctor, coming back?

This is actually not surprising, because she was not the only Western doctor who came, but there were also several directors and deputy directors of neurosurgery.

Cerebral hemorrhage, also called cerebral hemorrhage, is a highly common disease in modern society.

With the support of modern medicine, the mortality rate of cerebral hemorrhage has been reduced to the lowest point. If the bleeding time is not too long, the bleeding volume is too large, and the life is too heavy, all people can be saved.

Even if there is a lot of bleeding in a short period of time, as long as the patient is sent to the hospital promptly, surgery can be used to stop the bleeding, reduce intracranial pressure, and remove blood clots.

However, the disability rate of this disease, that is, movement disorders, cognitive impairments, speech and swallowing disorders, is particularly high and can even be considered to be close to 100%.

This leaves every patient with cerebral hemorrhage with varying degrees of hemiplegia, paralysis, and even epilepsy when they are discharged from the hospital.

This is not only something that Du Heng's stroke team is researching and solving, but it is also a problem that Western medicine practitioners really want to solve.

In this regard, Du Heng and Du Heng's stroke team are at the forefront now, and their achievements are not hidden. Everyone can know it clearly by just asking.

Now Du Heng wants to explain this aspect specifically, how could they not come and listen?

Although they are Western medicine doctors, they can use stones from other mountains to attack jade, and there have been hundreds or thousands of successful cases. They must come and learn some experience.

"Hello, Dean Du."

"Hello, Deputy Director Liu."

"You know I study Western medicine, so I actually don't understand most of what you just said."

As soon as Liu Shengnan finished speaking, there were soft murmurs around her, and even Du Heng on the stage couldn't help but smile.

Listening to the laughter around him, Liu Shengnan laughed himself, "But with those successful cases, I believe that what you said, Dean Du, must be true.

I have never doubted this, otherwise I wouldn’t have come.

But what I want to ask is not a professional question, but other questions. Is it okay to ask this?"

Du Heng gestured slightly, "Of course you can ask."

"That's right. Dean Du just said in your report that when a cerebral hemorrhage occurs, pills and acupuncture can be used to quickly refresh the patient's mind and reduce the impact of the sequelae."

Du Heng nodded, "Yes, it is indeed possible. In September last year, the stroke team admitted such a patient.



Hearing Du Heng wanted to explain, Liu Shengnan quickly said, "Dean Du, you don't need to explain, I have no intention of questioning this matter.

My question is, among the acupuncture point selections you just mentioned, one of them is the Baihui point on the top of the head, right?"

Du Heng nodded, "Yes, it's this acupoint."

"Baihui point is at the top of the head. You just said that the needle needs to be inserted between 05 inches and 1 inch. And if we convert this length, it is more than two centimeters, close to three centimeters."

Liu Shengnan looked at Du Heng seriously at this time, "And we all know that the brain is under the skull. Will such a long length cause damage to the brain?

If damage is caused, who will bear the responsibility?"

Du Heng was about to explain, but suddenly he understood. The original intention of Liu Shengnan's question was not to ask about the angle of the needle, the principle and method, but the focus was on the last sentence, what should I do if there is an accident?

This question is very tricky.

Du Heng thought for a moment and said, "Every treatment method has risks.

Just like when you perform a craniotomy, you will ask the patient to sign a lot of accident risk notification forms. This is inevitable.

But will you not do it because of the risks?

If there are risks during the operation, will the doctor and hospital who performed the operation bear responsibility?"

Du Heng asked two questions in a row, which directly poked the heart of these neurosurgeons.

Du Heng shook his head gently, "No, you know the risks, but you will also ask the patient to sign a series of documents such as informed consent to reduce the responsibility of the doctor and the hospital, and then continue to perform this operation."

Liu Shengnan frowned and said, "But our doctors are all trained, and they are also assisted by instruments when performing operations. He himself knows every change of the operation, and there are senior doctors supervising him.

However, acupuncture is too subjective. The situation of acupuncture can only be controlled by the acupuncturist himself, and he can control it based on his feelings. Isn't this a bit too childish, and it is too dangerous for patients."<

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As soon as Liu Shengnan said these words, all the Chinese medicine doctors present looked at Liu Shengnan with unkind eyes.

They felt that this woman was not here to listen to the report, but to cause trouble.

But Liu Shengnan was unmoved and continued to say calmly, "What I mean is, can we choose some acupuncture points that are not so dangerous to treat patients while ensuring the safety of doctors?"

As soon as these words came out, everyone's eyes softened again.

They misunderstood, it turned out to be one of their own.

However, Du Heng frowned and shook his head, "You can change it, but after changing it, it won't have the effect I mentioned before.

After treatment, patients will still have a certain degree of sequelae."

After Du Heng said this, he was silent for a moment, and then said, "We can explain your question from another angle.

Just like a college graduate who has studied anatomy, if I ask you to replace this skull today, will he dare?"

Du Heng asked himself and answered, "He doesn't dare. He will definitely think that I am a psychopath. Even if the senior doctor you mentioned is by his side, he still doesn't dare.

Why? Because he knew he couldn't perform such an operation.

In the same way, if a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine wants to administer an acupuncture, if he has practiced it for many years, he will definitely administer the acupuncture to save the patient in a critical moment without any persuasion.

But if he doesn’t know how to do it, or is unfamiliar with it, he won’t dare to give the needle if you’re afraid of breaking his legs.

Because he knows what this acupuncture point represents, and he knows what the responsibilities and consequences of this injection are."

Then Du Heng looked at Liu Shengnan seriously, "A doctor of traditional Chinese medicine who dares to inject acupuncture at Baihui point must be a doctor who has gone through repeated practice. A doctor who is confident in his own skills is just like your doctor who performs surgery. He cannot do it because of the risks.

Now, I won’t save anyone.

Therefore, your question itself is problematic and untenable.

There are three parts of medicine that are poisonous. There are risks in surgery and acupuncture. If you are afraid of risks and responsibilities, then don’t be a doctor. You should become a nutritionist or consultant.

And here I would like to emphasize that as long as the acupuncture points are found accurately and the needles are placed at the right location, there will be no risk.

If they are the kind of people who dare to give people acupuncture even though they cannot find the acupuncture points accurately, they are just like the kind of doctors who are not qualified enough but forcefully perform surgeries. Such people are not worthy of being doctors and will be taken away, sentenced and shot.

There is no problem, because they are not saving people, but committing crimes."

Liu Shengnan listened to what Du Heng said, handed the microphone to Li Jianwei, and then said with a smile, "Thank you, Dean Du, I learned a lesson."

Du Heng was stunned for a moment, why should he not be taught anything?

Although he didn't quite understand why Liu Shengnan said this, he understood that Liu Shengnan was definitely not here to tear him down.

At this time, someone raised their hand again. Li Jianwei had Liu Shengnan's question and became very reluctant, but still handed over the microphone.

However, the question this person asked made him feel relieved.

"Dean Du, I benefited a lot from listening to your lecture just now. I have a request. Can you give me a complete copy of the manuscript you just gave me?"

The man who stood up, with a strong local accent, smiled and raised the summary book in his hand as he spoke, "The things on this are very important, but they are all item-type summaries, not detailed enough, I'm afraid.

I’ll forget about it when I go back.”

"Of course. After the meeting, I will ask the assistant to bring the things to you, teacher."
To be continued...
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