Domineering Mr. CEO and His Impudent Love-Chapter 2218 - 2230: Where Does a Pair of Healthy Corneas Come From?
"A corneal transplant surgery?" Skye Brown was listening on the side, confused, and instinctively furrowed her eyebrows.
"Impossible, Allen did have eye surgery, but it wasn’t a corneal transplant surgery. He was diagnosed with underdeveloped eyes shortly after birth, and later underwent posterior scleral reinforcement surgery at a hospital abroad. The surgery was very successful, and his vision returned to normal. Now... it’s been over three months."
The expert from the Reddington Group hesitated slightly upon hearing Skye Brown’s words.
Could it really be a misjudgment on his part?
He was an authority in ophthalmology with rich clinical experience; it should be impossible for him to diagnose incorrectly.
But due to the patient’s family’s words, he decided to be cautious.
He invited other familiar authoritative experts to join in re-examining the case.
In the next three days, he continued with conservative treatment for Little Allen while waiting for the other authoritative experts to arrive.
Three days later, another ophthalmology expert from the Reddington Group, along with two ophthalmology professors sent by the Bosi Private Medical Group were gathered in B City, the capital of Eastonia.
These four, the most authoritative experts in the world today, jointly conducted the examination.
The conclusion remained unchanged.
"Miss Brown, the eye surgery the patient underwent over three months ago wasn’t the so-called posterior scleral reinforcement surgery but corneal transplant surgery. Any transplanted tissues from others can potentially trigger a rejection reaction, and the peak period for rejection reactions after corneal transplant surgery is three to six months. Therefore, the patient, your child, if he had only undergone posterior scleral reinforcement surgery, could not possibly have such a strong rejection reaction."
When Lily accompanied Skye Brown to wait for the results, this was the answer they received.
Skye Brown was a bit confused and filled with surprise at this answer.
"How could it be a corneal transplant... I never knew, could there really be some mistake? This... this could harm Allen, couldn’t it?"
Forgive her limited knowledge in medical matters. 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚
Driven by a mother’s love for her child, upon hearing that Allen’s cornea might have been transplanted, her first reaction was to worry that Little Allen might be harmed.
Cornea... that’s a cornea...
In a situation where she was completely unaware, her son’s cornea was actually replaced—this result made Skye Brown feel cold all over, trembling.
The warmth and friendliness of the people in the small town, the smiling faces flashed before her eyes.
She truly couldn’t believe that these people would conceal such a major surgery on Allen from her.
Why exactly did they decide to do this?
"Regarding this matter, Miss Brown can rest assured. We have already examined the patient’s situation, and aside from normal rejection reactions, the patient’s vision is unaffected. As for the rejection reaction, it’s a situation very likely to occur after receiving corneal transplant surgery. We will use medication to control the situation in the patient. As long as he continues the medication, this can be controlled in about one month."
Hearing this, Skye Brown appeared slightly hesitant: "So... Allen’s eyes, in fact, are not affected at all?"
"Not quite..." She suddenly remembered Allen’s gradual dullness and inability to see before the surgery.
Skye Brown informed the doctor of the situation at that time.
The expert, after listening, frowned in analysis: "In that case, the patient’s condition was indeed serious before; a very big possibility already leaned toward blindness. In such a case, his own corneal tissue was likely underdeveloped and couldn’t function normally. Therefore... the Hospital authority that performed the surgery secretly replaced the cornea without obtaining your consent."
"But... why did they do this? Understand that healthy corneas are not that easy to come by. Many people even have to wait several years for one. But according to what you’ve said, from the discovery of the patient’s poor vision to the successful surgery, it seems like it didn’t even take half a month?"
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