Profound academic attainments and superb medical technology
In 1995, Miao Yi, who had already emerged in the clinical and research fields of general surgery, went to the University of Leuven in Belgium to pursue a doctorate. During the long years in a foreign country, he overcame various difficulties in language and life, repeating the monotonous life of classroom-laboratory-dormitory day after day. Even the security guard knew that the lamp above the laboratory building lit up every night. The lamp at the end is "that of the Chinese Dr. Miao." After five years of hard work, he learned the most advanced medical and scientific research technologies in the world, and obtained a doctorate (PhD) from KU Leuven in Belgium, becoming the first person in the world to obtain a doctorate in the field of radiofrequency tumor inactivation. Scientific researcher, the new radio frequency electrode he invented solved a key technical problem. Using the new electrode, the range of tumor ablation can be expanded from the original diameter of a few centimeters to more than ten centimeters, giving many patients with inoperable tumors a chance to be treated. As a result, he won the annual "Outstanding Scientific Research Award" from the Royal Society of Radiology of Belgium and obtained a U.S. patent.
Miao Yi has been practicing medicine for 30 years. In addition to the internationally advanced level of radiofrequency ablation tumor technology, he is also a well-known pancreatic surgery expert in China. Miao Yi is good at presiding over the treatment of various critically ill patients, especially severe acute pancreatitis. He personally performs various difficult surgeries on more than 300 patients every year and performs nearly 1,000 pancreatic surgeries, including more than 500 cases of pancreaticoduodenectomy. , more than 100 cases of pancreatic body and tail resection. Nearly 100 cases of resection of pancreatic endocrine tumors such as islet cell tumors have also been performed. The surgical success rate is high, complications and surgical mortality are low, and it has reached the advanced level of this specialty. He also successfully performed a difficult pancreaticoduodenectomy on an 88-year-old patient, breaking the traditional view that "age is a contraindication to this surgery." He has presided over a number of minimally innovative surgeries, such as laparoscopic insulinoma removal, pancreatic body and tail resection, pancreaticoduodenectomy, etc. His technical level is among the best in the country. A general surgical ICU was established to provide conditions for rescuing critically ill patients. It was the first to apply laparoscopy for pancreatic surgery in China and has become one of the few research centers in this field.
Persistent and loyal pursuit of career, honest and selfless medical style
At around seven o'clock in the morning, he led doctors at all levels to conduct careful rounds of wards; Doctors watch movies for out-of-town patients; they go on stage at nine o'clock with surgical glasses; they stand on the operating table for seven or eight consecutive hours; at three or four o'clock in the afternoon, a pack of instant noodles kills the day's lunch; Rushing to consult patients at the brother hospital; it was already nightfall when he came back from the operation, he ate dinner in a hurry, and had to work at his desk until two or three in the morning to complete the magazine's manuscript appointment... This is Miao Yi's busy but most ordinary way. day. When others were surprised by his "superhuman" energy, he just smiled cheerfully, "I'm big, so I can eat well!" Indeed, he is 1.84 meters tall and has a burly body like an athlete, but he has a pair of slender, agile legs. Miao Yi said frankly that he loves the profession of surgeon so much. Whenever he sees a dying patient suffering from his own injuries, Miao Yi The joy and relief of getting back on my feet after surgery is indescribable. He said that if he did not use the scalpel, he would live less than 10 years.
"Red envelopes" and kickbacks have always been sensitive issues in the health industry and are also hot topics of concern for patients. However, patients treated by Miao Yi never have to worry about the "red envelopes" issue, because the patients privately It was quietly spread that anyone who gave him a red envelope would be rejected! One of the words he often educates young doctors in the department is, "No matter whether you are rich or poor, the patient's money is used for medical treatment. Patients come to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment out of their trust in the hospital and the experts. This 'life is entrusted to them'" Trust cannot be measured by money!”
A pioneer in scientific research practice and a leader in innovation and development
In addition to his profound attainments in clinical practice, Miao Yi is also an expert in scientific research. Also fruitful. He has presided over the completion and undertaken more than 10 national, provincial and international cooperation projects, including 1 National Natural Science Foundation project. He has won more than 10 scientific research achievement awards at the ministry, provincial, and department levels or above.
In 2006, the "Experimental and Clinical Research on Radiofrequency In-Situ Inactivation of Solid Tumors" carried out by the research team headed by Professor Miao Yi won the first prize of Jiangsu Province Science and Technology Progress Award. He has edited or co-edited 5 Chinese monographs and 1 English monograph. He has published more than 40 papers as the first author and co-author in influential magazines at home and abroad, with a cumulative SCI citation index of more than 511 times. In 2002, it obtained the national utility model patent - hollow cooling RF electrode (Patent No.: ZL 01 2 38343.0); in 2003, it obtained the United States Patent Cooled-wet electrode (Patent No.: US 6,514,251 B1).