Tubbs R Shane, Riech Sheryl, Verma Ketan, Chern Joshua, Mortazavi Martin, Cohen-Gadol Aaron A
Pediatric Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital, Birmingham, AL 35233, USA.
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Hua Tuo (c. 108-208 AD), the Chinese surgical pioneer and herbal expert, excelled as a physician, making significant strides in anesthesia, surgery, and acupuncture. He is accredited for spearheading the practice of laparotomies and organ transplants, using anesthetics, and he was the first Chinese surgeon to operate on the abdomen including performing splenectomy and colostomy. Neurologically, Hua Tuo is said to have performed procedures to treat headache, paralysis, and suspected a brain tumor in one patient. Tuo's impact on medicine was so profound that the phrases "A Second Hua Tuo" or "Hua Tuo reincarnated" were coined in honor of his diligence and compassion to recognize outstanding physicians who demonstrate an equal caliber of surgical competence. It is the pioneering contributions to medicine and surgery as made by such physicians as Hua Tuo on which we base our current understanding.
华佗(公元约108 - 208年),中国外科先驱和草药专家,作为一名医生出类拔萃,在麻醉、外科手术和针灸方面取得了重大进展。他被誉为率先开展剖腹手术和器官移植手术,并使用麻醉剂,是第一位对腹部进行手术,包括进行脾切除术和结肠造口术的中国外科医生。在神经学方面,据说华佗进行过治疗头痛、瘫痪的手术,还曾怀疑一名患者患有脑瘤。华佗对医学的影响极为深远,以至于人们创造了“再世华佗”或“华佗转世”等说法,以表彰那些展现出同等外科医术水平的杰出医生,来纪念他的勤奋和慈悲。我们目前的认知正是基于像华佗这样的医生对医学和外科所做出的开拓性贡献。