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Dai Jipeng: The "climber" who is the peak of technology

Urumqi, May 2 news (reporter Song Min intern Wang Xue correspondent Li Xiaoling) early in the morning, the reporter walked into the office of Dai Jipeng, director of the Department of Vascular Surgery of the Third People's Hospital, the desk was placed on the video data of some cases and patients, opened the latest medical technology articles on the mobile phone, surgical image data almost occupied his WeChat collection, as long as he had leisure, he would continue to learn and expand technical knowledge, and strive to improve his medical level.

Dai Jipeng: The "climber" who is the peak of technology

Dai Jipeng during surgery (Courtesy of the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)

Dai Jipeng is the director of vascular surgery of the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, graduated from the Clinical Medical College of Xinjiang Medical University in 2010 with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, and came to the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region with a love for the hepatobiliary surgery major and began to engage in general surgery.

Dai Jipeng: The "climber" who is the peak of technology

Dai Jipeng inspects the patient's postoperative recovery (courtesy of the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)

After five years of work accumulation, in October 2015, he ushered in a turning point in his life, "Xiao Dai, the hospital is ready to send someone out to learn the new technology of vascular surgery, you see this side..." "Good, I am willing to go!" ”

Vascular surgery is a department that treats all peripheral vascular diseases except heart vessels and cerebrovascular vessels, and the main treatment scope includes arterial disease, venous disease and lymphatic vessel disease, etc., involving a wide range, complex operation, and technical difficulty.

"I didn't think about anything else, I wanted to learn advanced technology, I learned to bring it back to the hospital to benefit more patients." Recalling the original intention of going to further study, Dai Jipeng said very calmly.

During his studies, he actively studied interventional diagnostic techniques. This technology is a minimally invasive surgical technique through incision puncture and intubation treatment of several millimeters on the skin, which has many advantages such as small trauma, good efficacy, few complications, and fast recovery, and can treat many diseases that are difficult to treat by conventional internal and surgical means.

However, this technique is difficult to operate, and as a traditional general surgeon, it can be said that it starts from "zero" in the face of new diagnosis and treatment technology. In order to master this technique as soon as possible, Dai Jipeng constantly "learned from experts and teachers" and constantly watched surgical image data, during that time he worked hard to memorize the anatomy of human blood vessels, and recorded a lot of relevant study notes and surgical operation skills.

Dai Jipeng: The "climber" who is the peak of technology

Dai Jipeng is teaching diagnosis and treatment experience to young doctors in the department (courtesy of the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)

The three-month study experience has laid a solid foundation for him to master interventional treatment technology, and many typical and difficult cases have also made him deeply aware of the advantages of interventional diagnosis and treatment technology.

At the beginning of 2016, he returned to the Third People's Hospital, when the experts in Xinjiang first came, he seized the opportunity and became a "small follower" of the experts in Xinjiang, learning and practicing, and summarizing while asking for advice. Under the leadership and assistance of xinjiang experts, his ability to diagnose and treat diseases in the field of vascular surgery has been rapidly improved.

"The hospital did not put forward too high requirements for me at that time, but I just wanted to learn, I wanted to leave the advanced diagnosis and treatment technology of the experts who aided Xinjiang, and through my own efforts, the technical assistance to Xinjiang was implemented to benefit patients." Dai Jipeng said.

With the needs of specialized construction and development of the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the hospital initially established a vascular surgery professional group, and in March 2019 officially established vascular surgery, Dai Jipeng, as the first physician to engage in the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral vascular diseases, with his practical work style and skillful diagnosis and treatment technology, became the professional and technical backbone of the hospital, and was appointed as the director of vascular surgery.

He still remembers the transition from a traditional general surgeon to a vascular surgeon and his efforts to do so. He sighed: "The establishment of vascular surgery is something that I didn't dare to think about at the beginning. ”

At present, there are five specialist doctors in the Vascular Surgery Department of the Third People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and Dai Jipeng, as the "bellwether" of the department, is still working hard to learn and improve his professional and technical level, while not stingily imparting knowledge such as diagnosis and treatment experience and operation skills to young doctors, leading the department staff to make progress together.

The department of vascular surgery has formed certain specialized diagnosis and treatment characteristics, and has accumulated rich treatment experience in arteriosclerosis in the lower extremities, diabetic foot, venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, varicose veins of the lower extremities, aneurysms, hemangiomas and bleeding diseases.

Dai Jipeng said: "If you do a line, you must love a line!" Striving for excellence and promoting the good recovery of patients are the goals of every doctor's lifelong pursuit and struggle."

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