What did Academician Wu Mengchao do? Father of hepatobiliary surgery in China? He has made outstanding contributions in this field. With his own research and struggle, China's hepatobiliary surgery has been advanced from the original international level by 2 years and has become a pearl in China's medical career. On May 22nd, he and Academician Yuan Longping passed away one after another, which became a sad day for the scientific community in China. Academician Wu's groundbreaking and groundbreaking contribution is very exciting and admirable. Today, Xiaobian will tell you about Wu Lao's contribution in the medical field. 1. Wu Lao is the pioneer and founder in the field of hepatobiliary surgery in China.
Before Wu Lao, China did not form a separate subject of hepatobiliary surgery. Wu Lao built the theoretical basis, anatomical model and technical standards of hepatobiliary surgery in China from scratch step by step. It can be said that experts and scholars who engaged in this field should thank Wu Lao later. It is his pioneering and foundation work that can make China flourish in this subject today. Second, he dared to be the first in the world and set many firsts.
Wu Lao doesn't care about his reputation. He dares to be the first in the world, and he tries all the operations that many people dare not do. China's first liver surgery, the removal of the world's largest liver tumor, and the world-recognized surgical exclusion zone were all conquered by him. This success is not only his personal success, but also encourages medical people to dare to challenge the unknown. Third, pay attention to the training of reserve talents, so that China can maintain a leading level in this field for a long time.
Mr. Wu attaches great importance to the cultivation of talents. In addition to teaching by example, he also led the establishment of a research center for hepatobiliary surgery, which provided opportunities for surgeons to further their studies. At the same time, he donated 6 million yuan to set up a foundation to encourage innovative talents, thus forming a solid foundation. Most of the backbone in this field in China are his students.
Mr. Wu's contribution to China's medical service is obvious to all. Although he has passed away, the career he started still needs to be innovated and carried forward by younger generations!