Wu,1born in August, 1922, was born in Minqing, Fujian. 1949 graduated from Tongji medical college in Shanghai. . Academician of China Academy of Sciences, Dean of Oriental Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital of Naval Military Medical University, founder of hepatobiliary surgery in China, winner of the highest national science and technology award. Wu is one of the top ten special tribute figures in the 11th Healthy China (20 18).
On May 22nd, 20021year, it was confirmed by the staff around Academician Wu that Academician Wu passed away at the age of 99.
Saving people in their 90s on the operating table is a challenge for every patient.
In the words of nurse Wu, there are "eyes" on the hands. As long as he touches them, he will know that the patient has tumors and blood vessels. In the TV program "The Reader" on 20 18, Wu showed his hands after16,000 operations. Because of the long-term use of scalpel, Wu's thumb is somewhat flexed, but his hands are still stable.
According to hospital records, 52 operations were performed in Wujin in 20 18 years. At that time, Wu Lao was 96 years old.
There is another miracle in Wu, that is, in his 70-year medical career, he has never encountered any medical troubles. Wu himself believes that this is mainly because he regards every operation as a challenge. Although he is already the most experienced expert in China, Wu never lets patients regard himself as a god, nor does he bring unrealistic fantasies to patients.
Because this is a challenge, the operation will be risky, especially for Wu, who is very old. In the face of this 20-year-old patient, colleagues and students discouraged Wu, thinking that it was not worth the risk, because the risk was too great, and the patient would bleed to death if he was not careful. And in the event of an accident, it will damage the reputation.
However, Wu believes that his reputation is not important compared with the safety of patients. It is precisely because patients are highly valued in his heart that all the details of Wu's medical practice can reflect his concern for patients. For example, in winter, he should rub his hands before palpating the patient; Asking about the patient's illness is like "falling in love" with the patient.
Wu thinks it is bold, so he dares to challenge. The main reason is that he is more experienced. But even so, we will fully understand the patient's situation before accepting the challenge.
In order to reduce the burden of patients' medical expenses, Wu made a rule in the hospital: on the premise of ensuring the effect of diagnosis and treatment, try to use cheap drugs and minimize repeated examinations.