Chapter 3523: 【3523】what's the difference
Chapter 3523【3523】What is the difference
As mentioned earlier, the introduction of new technologies requires a guide. If this new technology involves such a large money trade as the purchase of huge equipment, the identity of this guide is even more extraordinary.
Generally, who can this kind of guide be? manufacturer.
It can be found that many domestic medical academic exchange meetings are sponsored by manufacturers.
Manufacturers want to do business and sell machines, but they can’t ruin their reputation by selling indiscriminately. Once the reputation is bad, the loss outweighs the gain. Especially for those big-name manufacturers with international reputation, selling a machine to a hospital is called a partner.
They will selectively choose hospitals as their partners.
"The accelerator is in the domestic cancer hospital, and there are only two hospitals in China with Gamma Knife, one of which is Fang Ze." Cao Yong said.
Here, Xie Wanying felt that it might be necessary to add to what Brother Cao said: "Brother is talking about the largest and second largest radiotherapy company in the world."
The other people looked at her with swish eyes, and said in succession: You really understand.
Don’t say that domestic doctors worship foreign brands. To be honest, at this stage, foreign machines are better and more accurate. You can’t say that they are not good because they are foreign, and don’t give patients the best treatment plan.
Besides, they are reluctant to sell it. Look, people did not choose Guoxie to sell machines.
Guoxie is not a cancer hospital, Guoxie is not the best neurosurgery hospital in the country, so top brands do not come to Guoxie for promotion. If the Guoxie wants to buy it, people have to weigh whether to sell it to the Guoxie, fearing that the Guoxie will ruin its reputation.
Dean Wu, who knows this well, would be bored. To say whose fault it is, the technology in this part of my own hospital is not sophisticated enough to attract these manufacturers.
Based on this, we can boldly speculate that Brother Hospital Guozhi now has the life-saving artifact ECMO. Did Mr. Zhang buy it? Why don't you say that the manufacturer took the initiative to send it to Mr. Zhang for use?
Don’t blame the National Association for a group of people to rush to say that Dean Wu was stingy when he was a child, but Brother Cao was not in a hurry, probably because he had talked with the hospital leaders about these advanced neurosurgery equipment and was criticized and educated by the hospital leaders.
A group of students finally realized why the teachers of the National Association of China had to work so hard after hearing this, and the medical circle is really very complicated.
The hospital ranked No. 1 in the comprehensive top three does not mean that every specialized department can be looked down upon. The neurosurgery of the National Association of China is only good at some types of surgery. In terms of comprehensiveness, it is really not as good as Fang Ze's entire brain technology.
"You say so, the Gamma Knife is better than the accelerator?" Tao Zhijie asked.
This question is due to the fact that the Gamma Knife is located in Fang Ze.
What is the difference between Gamma Knife and Accelerator. Back to SRS classification. SRS is divided into two categories: photon beam and particle beam, and proton knife belongs to particle beam. Photon beams are divided into X-rays and Gamma-rays, Gamma-rays are Gamma Knife, and X-rays are divided into linear accelerators, namely X-Knife and Cyberknife.
From the above, it can be known that the types of rays are generally different. The type of radiation can be compared to what type of surgical instruments a doctor holds to deal with tumors.
From this analogy, we can know that first of all, which equipment technology is better depends on the technical ability of the specific operating doctor instead of unilaterally emphasizing which equipment is better. Good equipment suitable for the patient's disease type can add to the doctor's technology and benefit the patient to the greatest extent.
(end of this chapter)