Chapter 321 - A Habit of Surgeons (2/2)
Several specialists were already mystified by Zheng Ren’s methods of operation, let alone those without specializations.
Despite all of them being doctors, in such an era of sub-specialization, they only had a rough understanding of what had just transpired.
The discoloration of the mutated endometrium was apparent.
One by one, each region was embolized and radiographed by Zheng Ren. There were no longer any discolored mutated tissues on the left region supplied by the uterine arteries.
The surgery was halfway done.
After the guide wire was removed, he performed superselective catheterization on the right side of the uterine artery.
The surgery was successful. After half an hour, all the discolored regions on the right side of the uterine arteries were completely superselected and embolized.
Radiography confirmed that everything had cleared up.
When Zheng Ren removed the guide wire and the guide catheter, the surgery was over.
Professor Rudolf Wagner had been silent the whole time. Not a single word had left him up to the very end.
He had made the right choice staying behind!
Out of habit, Zheng Ren abruptly left the operating table, but noticed the professor doing the exact same thing…
Huh, was this a habit of surgeons?
Who would stop the bleeding if both of them left?
Su Yun was usually the one in charge.
Zheng Ren laughed. Since his clothes were still clean, there was no need for him to scrub in again.
He turned around and applied pressure on the insertion point with sterile bandages.
Only then did Professor Rudolf Wagner remember that he was not in a Heidelberg University operating room and that he was not the surgeon, but an a.s.sistant.
He turned around and said in embarra.s.sment, “Mr. Zheng, leave it to me.”
Zheng Ren did not hear the man as a chime rang in his ear.
[Emergency Mission: Save People from Misery Completed
[Mission: Treating symptoms but not the root cause is meaningless. Please complete one case of emergency rescue and cure the patient’s hidden health condition. Surgery completion 100%, perfect review.
[Mission Rewards: 2,000 skill points, 20,000 experience points.
[Mission Time: 7 days, 2 days 7 hours 14 minutes spent. Remaining time awarded, 4 days 16 hours 46 minutes.]
Mission complete? There were more skill points awarded than usual on top of almost five days of surgery time. It was indeed a fulfilling mission.
Zheng Ren had never paid attention to it, however. In his opinion, the surgery was long-term and could not be treated like an emergency.
Were it not for the patient’s continuous agitation, Zheng Ren would never have begun the mission even if it expired.
He felt as if he had returned to Imperial Capital. The abundant rewards aside, he had managed to practice TIPS surgery, and in doing so, earned more skill points.
The Grandmaster rank of 30,000 skill points had once been an unachievable peak to him. Looking back at it, the Legend rank of 100,000 skill points did not seem so impossible now.
Zheng Ren’s mind was occupied by thoughts of how much more successful his surgeries would be at Legend rank as he put on the sterile bandages.; he was so zoned out that he completely ignored the professor.
Professor Rudolf Wagner was at a loss. Had he made Zheng Ren angry?
Occasionally, in exasperation, he would carry out tasks outside his responsibility to remind other researchers that he could fire them at any time.
Was Zheng giving the same hint?
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Author’s Note:
In one of the chapters, I saw some of you guys discussing the problem of binge writing. I dare not do that, and I won’t. No matter the surgery, the first time would be more detailed, but any similar ones after will be summarized and breezed through. That’s because I don’t want to keep recycling the same old thing. For example, appendectomies have already faded from sight. TIPS surgery will also be relegated to the background soon after. There are many new and refres.h.i.+ng surgeries and cases to write about, so don’t worry. The main storyline will focus on interesting and bizarre diseases and surgeries. I won’t touch a lot on societal issues, it’s too brutal.
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