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Fang Yun happened to be on duty in the clinic, so he patiently processed the medical orders of the patients in charge and sorted the discharge medical records of previously discharged patients into the discharge medical record counter, and then began to read the literature.

This time, the literature review was not like the past, which was about precise positioning and finding what you wanted to find, but extensive reading.

It is equivalent to searching the Internet for any literature related to giant rotator cuff, and reading it extensively to see if these articles, case reports, or some clinical experiences of other experts can provide further guidance for your upcoming projects. Operation.

This is the difficulty of academic communication.

To go out and communicate, simply doing the surgery well is obviously not enough.

In the undergraduate room, generally speaking, as long as you do a good job in surgery, you will be great. The more skilled you are, the more your colleagues will admire you.

But when it comes to speaking out and communicating with others, just doing a good job is not enough.

It is obviously very difficult to find a breakthrough point for innovation by searching the literature.

Fang Yun has never had a clue.

……

For lunch, Fang Yun ordered takeout, roasted chili and stir-fried pork with rice.

Smelling the unique aroma of roasted chili pepper, the taste buds in Fang Yun's mouth seemed to be rippling away all of a sudden, and the secretion of body fluids accelerated.

As soon as the outer packaging of the tableware was opened, Xiao Qinglan's reply arrived: "In fact, there is no need to put so much pressure on case sharing. The current information and communication is extremely developed. It is very difficult to find novel breakthroughs under standard guidelines. .”

"Therefore, in most cases, case exchange meetings are micro-innovations. There are many micro-innovation points and directions that can be followed."

“Perhaps you can look for treatments for other diseases in sports medicine, or other orthopedic diseases, and see if they can be transplanted into rotator cuff treatment in sports medicine.”

"If we can achieve an organic combination of simplifying the surgical procedure and improving the quality of surgery, then it will be a better direction for sharing."

After Fang Yun finished reading, his eyes flashed slightly.

"Stitching?"

"Yes, many innovations are actually a process of continuous splicing. The difference is that the splicing between major subjects and outside major subjects, the splicing within major subjects, the splicing between small subjects..."

"Because this is the most reliable and effective innovative idea." Xiao Qinglan replied.

After reading it, Fang Yun became thoughtful.

Hey, good guy, in the eyes of people like Xiao Qinglan who are good at scientific research, the direction that I think is more difficult to break through is not a big problem at all. He can point out the direction to you in minutes.

"Awesome!" Fang Yun praised sincerely.

Fang Yun is not just a newbie in scientific research now. He also knows that most of the current tumor pathway research is based on borrowing the basis of previous research and then micro-innovating in his own research direction.

However, current clinical innovations are also replicating this idea.

"What are you eating?" Xiao Qinglai asked, sharing her lunch with Fang Yun.

It is a bowl of vegetarian hot dry noodles that is estimated to cost no more than six yuan.

"There's no need for such a compliment, otherwise it would always sound weird coming out of your mouth."

"Actually, the main point of medical record communication is to make people look high-end, and they seem to understand, but they can't be completely high-end or down-to-earth. You just need to find some references and put them under each ppt page." It is impossible to read through all the literature. If every point of your opinion is not original, then even if the audience wants to refute, they will not speak up." Xiao Qinglai pointed again.

After hearing this, Fang Yun's eyes suddenly lit up: "You're going to have this for lunch? Look at me."

"no?"

"When doing academic exchanges about case sharing, are there so many unspoken rules? How can people with good academic skills come up with so many big names to endorse for themselves?"

Fang Yun understood what Xiao Qinglan meant.

We do not offer original perspectives, we are merely porters of ideas and treatment options.

If you want to refute, that's okay. I think this professor's views are excellent and very useful in clinical practice. If you are still in trouble, you might want to contact the author of the paper and have a good discussion with him.

"Hurry up and finish your meal. There are six serious cases in our department today, and one of them passed away in the morning. I have to finish it up quickly."

"Please note that it is a reasonable borrowing, not a complete splicing. There must be reasonable logic."

"Your lunch looks delicious." After Xiao Qinglan replied, he didn't reply to the message for a while.

Fang Yun estimated that she really went to perform compressions on the patient or perform other rescue operations.

Rescue is not just as simple as external cardiac compression. It also includes the assessment of vital signs, raising blood pressure, considering blood oxygen levels, correcting water and electrolyte balance disorders, etc. It is messy and very detailed...

Xiao Qinglan did not give Fang Yun any specific instructions on what to do, but Fang Yun also felt that instead of looking at the special epidemic spots and special cases of rotator cuff injuries, it is better to look at other sports medicine therapies to see if they can be appropriated. In the treatment of rotator cuff injuries.

Not to mention, Xiao Qinglan's suggestion is really reasonable.

After Fang Yun slowly searched for literature for three days, he finally accidentally found a special suture device in the ear, nose and throat specialist.

The design of this suture device is quite ingenious. It only needs to close the thread and suture needle first and then eject them to complete the extremely deep wound.

The reason why Fang Yun noticed it was not because its suturing effect was very good, but because its operation was relatively simple, and during the entire suturing process, the needle would only come out halfway, and it could be taken out again, which was equivalent to suturing. Reasonable interruption of protective devices during the process.

This is a bit interesting.

If such a suturing device could be used for suturing rotator cuff injuries, would it save a lot of time in the process of threading needles and threads?

Many people who are engaged in sports medicine know that the reason why rotator cuff suturing in sports medicine is difficult lies in the suturing and the management of the threaded anchors.

If there is no such difficulty, then the difficulty of this operation is not much different from that of a shoulder joint debridement.

If this difficulty can be solved, the difficulty of this operation will be reduced to an extreme.

At this moment, the direction seems to have been found, but it is still unknown whether this suture device can be introduced into sports medicine. Fang Yun first found the manufacturer of this device, Smith & Nephew, to inquire.

It just so happens that most of the sports medicine equipment in the department is from Smith & Nephew.

But after Fang Yun asked, he discovered a big problem.

Good guy, at Xiangzhou People's Hospital, the departments that each manufacturer can enter and the equipment that can enter the hospital are completely different.

For otolaryngology equipment, Smith & Nephew has no market share.

Isn't this nonsense?

(End of this chapter)

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