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Top hepatobiliary surgeon Wu Mengchao dies at 99
Published: May 22, 2021 11:23 PM
File photo shows Wu Mengchao, then 97, conducting a surgery on March 15, 2019. China's top hepatobiliary surgeon Wu Mengchao, known as the father of Chinese hepatobiliary surgery, passed away at 99 on Saturday.Photo:Xinhua

File photo shows Wu Mengchao, then 97, conducting a surgery on March 15, 2019. China's top hepatobiliary surgeon Wu Mengchao, known as the "father of Chinese hepatobiliary surgery," passed away at 99 on Saturday.Photo:Xinhua


 
File photo shows Wu Mengchao, then 96, on a TV program on May 26, 2018. China's top hepatobiliary surgeon Wu Mengchao, known as the father of Chinese hepatobiliary surgery, passed away at 99 on Saturday.Photo:Xinhua

File photo shows Wu Mengchao, then 96, on a TV program on May 26, 2018. China's top hepatobiliary surgeon Wu Mengchao, known as the "father of Chinese hepatobiliary surgery," passed away at 99 on Saturday.Photo:Xinhua


China's top hepatobiliary surgeon Wu Mengchao, known as the "father of Chinese hepatobiliary surgery," passed away at 99 on Saturday.

Wu, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, established a unique system of liver surgery in China and devoted himself to saving people's lives for nearly eight decades. He continued working into his 90s, seeing patients and performing operations.

In 2005, Wu was honored with China's top science and technology award.