Hou Lijun, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and director of the Neurosurgery Department at the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Navy Medical University, had a busy and fulfilling Spring Festival this year, participating in difficult case consultations, leading teams to ward rounds, and researching topics related to war trauma medicine. The treatment of traumatic brain injury is a professional field that Hou Lijun has been deeply cultivating for more than 20 years. In recent years, he has led a team to treat more than 6000 patients with traumatic brain injury and severe neurological disorders, and related achievements have won the first prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award. Entering Hou Lijun's office, he was impressed by the work materials he undertook last year, including undertaking major medical treatment tasks, visiting frontline combat positions, and completing combat rescue technology projects. He witnessed the footsteps of a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a military medical expert in serving officers and soldiers over the past year. Currently, with the rapid development of technology, we must constantly transform the latest achievements of modern medicine into mature technologies suitable for military medicine. ”Hou Lijun said. Last year, a wounded person suffered a brain herniation due to a traumatic brain injury and urgently needed treatment. Hou Lijun used the visualization technology of "ship surgery" to guide remote emergency treatment, and implemented robot assisted surgery and targeted specialized treatment for the wounded transported during the golden window period. This wounded soldier not only escaped from life-threatening situations, but also recovered his neurological function. In addition, he led a team to operate a domestically produced dual arm surgical robot and successfully completed complex cranial surgeries on two injured patients, taking solid steps towards precision, intelligence, and visualization of war trauma treatment. During the implementation of tasks such as the "Harmony Mission" in recent years, Hou Lijun took the lead in using advanced medical equipment such as skull base endoscopy, portable power systems, and electric hemostatic devices in maritime medical exercises, upgrading the original surgical system of the "Peace Ark" hospital ship to the "Ship Surgery 2.0" system represented by laparoscopy and minimally invasive surgery. The iterative upgrading of technologies such as brain computer interfaces, artificial intelligence, and robotic surgery brings opportunities and challenges to the innovative development of military medicine. ”Looking back at emergency treatment and scientific research practices in recent years, Hou Lijun stated that military medicine can only better serve officers and soldiers and ensure victory by anchoring at the forefront of technology and standing at the forefront of innovation. At this year's National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, he will provide suggestions and recommendations on "accelerating the transformation of military medical achievements into new quality combat effectiveness", and use more new technologies to safeguard the health of officers and soldiers and serve the construction of the combat effectiveness of the troops. (New Society)
Edit:Quan yi Responsible editor:Wang Xiaoxiao
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