Chapter 841: Peggy, I need you!

Medical center.

"Adam, this is a new batch of applications."

The director of surgery handed a list to Adam: "When are you going to start the second operation?"

Since the death of the first Green Hat King last time, Adam has not carried out clinical research on the second virus elimination tumor. The director of surgery is very concerned about this.

Such cases of brain tumors that are doomed to death without surgery are not rare.

Adam's pioneering clinical research has caused a lot of waves in the medical field.

In particular, we have invited top experts in many related fields, including Dr. House, to brainstorm together.

Adam's own strength has been recognized by professionals and endorsed by top neurosurgery doctors such as Dr. Shept.

Therefore, when many neurosurgeons took over such cases and gave up, they kindly recommended Adam to the patients and asked them to consider participating in Adam's pioneering clinical operation.

A dead horse is a living horse doctor.

Therefore, Adam's optional patients continue to accumulate.

If it were not for the supervision of a professional ethics committee, a red line has been set for 12 consecutive cases.

Replaced by other people to handle this clinical scientific research, so many cases for such a long time, I am afraid that 12 cases have been completed long ago.

Success or failure, there will be results long ago.

However, Adam is rushing to succeed, so he deliberately slowed down the pace, accumulated success factors, and treated the remaining 11 opportunities with caution.

The director of surgery was in a hurry.

Because many patients cannot withstand the delay, they are eager to try and have been urged.

"Just him!"

Adam was actually prepared. Upon seeing this, he took the latest application list, took a glance at it, and delineated a name.

"you sure?"

When the director of surgery saw it, he felt a little entangled: "Adam, he just joined. Otherwise, would you choose one from the front of the list?"

"No, it's him."

Adam shook his head and said, "Each of the remaining 11 opportunities is critical. For the second operation, I need a good sign, so I need to find a determined patient.

Mr. Darren Covington, a soldier, has participated in wars abroad and survived the cruel battlefield, so he is the most suitable candidate. "

"Uh, all right."

The director of surgery stagnated and nodded helplessly: "This is your project, you have the final say."

"Thank you Director."

Adam smiled.

When the surgical director left, Adam looked at Darren Covington's registered resume and smiled.

He did not lie.

A strong-willed soldier is indeed a good case choice.

But Adam did not confess everything.

That is, no matter how well prepared he is, the more advanced the remaining 11 patients, the lower the chance of success.

This Darren Covington, since he can fight for world peace around the world, he is obviously a very enlightened person, and he is naturally willing to contribute his strength to the lives and well-being of others.

Both the doctor and the patient have a spirit of dedication, and the confusion and struggle of life and death can be avoided to the greatest extent.

Adam made a decision.

Soon Darren Covington, accompanied by his family and the staff of the Retired Army Administration, came to the hospital.

"Dr Duncan, thank you for letting Darren join this project."

The staff of the Retired Soldiers Administration Bureau thanked him.

"You want to inject the virus into my child's brain?"

Darren's father, Mr. Covington Sr., a bald retired veteran, looked at Adam.

"It's not the brain, it's a tumor!"

Darren explained quickly.

"The virus will attack the tumor and shrink it."

Lexie explained: "When it is reduced to the point where it can be operated on, we can remove the tumor through surgery."

"Sounds risky."

Old Mr. Covington worried.

"Yes it is."

Adam nodded: "No matter how mature an operation is, there is a certain risk, let alone this groundbreaking operation. This is why we are so cautious.

In addition to as adequate medical preparation as possible.

We also invited top mathematicians to model Mr. Covington’s case, control the variables as much as possible, optimize the surgical plan, and increase the success rate of the operation. "

"Can this be modeled?"

The staff of the Retired Veterans Administration was in a daze.

He is actually a medical soldier, who knows medical methods very well.

But it was because of understanding that I was so surprised.

"Mathematics is the foundation of all science."

Adam smiled and said, "As long as you give mathematicians enough data, why can't you model?"

"But there are too many variables, right?"

The staff of the Veterans Administration Bureau was puzzled.

"That's why it is exploratory modeling, controlling variables as much as possible."

Adam explained: "If everything is mastered, what are we still hesitating? The operation can be scheduled for a long time!

The speed at which the virus swallows the tumor, the reasonable distribution of injection points, how to shrink the tumor as soon as possible, and minimize the damage to the surrounding normal tissues, these can be roughly optimized.

The difficulty lies in the mutation of the virus.

Once the virus is injected into the tumor and begins to swallow the tumor, even if it is beneficial to the human body, the human body’s immune system will still recognize the virus and attack it.

During the attack, the virus mutates.

This mutation is uncontrollable.

What we have to do is to minimize the possibility of mutations as soon as possible on the premise that the tumor can be operated on as soon as possible, and to manage and deal with the changes in the condition after mutation in time.

We have completed the previous virus optimization.

After the MRI and CT are taken, the modeling will be performed simultaneously to optimize the surgical steps.

We can only do our best for the subsequent surgery and postoperative disease control. Whether we succeed or not depends on God's will.

Mr. Covington, are there any questions? "

"It looks very scientific."

Mr. Covington shook his head: "Everything that can be done has been done, and Darren will leave it to God. Everything depends on His will."

"He's fine!"

At this time, a handsome soldier walked in outside: "He has survived the battlefield. He is with risk. He can!"

Everyone looked at him.

"Hello sir!"

The handsome soldier salutes the staff of the Retired Army Administration Bureau.

The staff of the administration replied, and Darren's father smiled with relief.

"Your father called me."

The handsome soldier looked at Darren.

"Dad, do you want to call the entire platoon?"

Darren turned his head uncomfortably to look at his father.

"When you fight against illness, you must have friends by your side."

Mr. Covington smiled and patted his son's hand: "You are comrades-in-arms, this is also the battlefield, of course he must be by your side."

Darren then looked at his comrades.

The two looked at each other and smiled.

Adam looked in his eyes, tried his best to control his expression, and ordered: "Melendes, Grey, you take Darren for an examination."

"Yes."

The little man and Lexi agreed.

Adam smiled at everyone Under the gaze of the handsome soldiers, he left the ward.

"O'Malley, stop messing around here, go to the free clinic, you are in charge today."

When Adam saw George running over, he obviously wanted to join the operation, so he couldn't help but order.

"what!"

George was disappointed.

Adam ignored him.

Not to mention that the free clinic does need someone to sit in. Even if it doesn't, he won't let George participate in this operation.

Just kidding, in the ward just now, the strange atmosphere of the comrades in the ward who almost tried bayonet in public is still vivid.

How could Adam allow George, who has always been considered **** in gay, to join in.

Control all variables as much as possible before surgery.

Adam put aside these messy thoughts, called the assistant Lisa's phone, and smiled after passing it over: "Peggy, come here, I need you."