458 Staying Awake for the Whole Nigh (2/2)

”Operating Theater 2.” The hospital director turned and left after he said that, not bothering to argue with the associate chief physician.

The associate chief physician still had a blanket wrapped around his body. He only managed to regain his senses after everyone who passed by looked scornfully at him. He quickly got changed and rushed to the operating theater.

Ling Ran was full of energy in Operating Theater 2

He was feeling extremely refreshed.

To ensure a good night's sleep and more importantly, to make sure that the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City still had not noticed him using up their hospital beds, Ling Ran drank a bottle of Energy Serum before going to sleep.

Technically, he could immediately regain all his strength after consuming a bottle of Energy Serum.

It was just that Ling Ran did not have that much trust in the efficiency of the Energy Serum, which was an uncertified drug. This was why he took a brief rest after consuming the fourth bottle of Energy Serum.

To him, it was just like having some English tea and getting some rest.

In other words, Ling Ran slept for four hours even though he was full of energy. At this moment, it was as if Ling Ran had slept for an unlimited period of time without an alarm clock. He was pumped so full of energy that he could not wait to let out.

”Scalpel!

”Endotherm knife!

”Forceps!”

Ling Ran spoke extremely quickly, as he was also operating on the patient at an extremely rapid speed.

He could not help it; he was extremely familiar with what he was doing.

The doctors of the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City utilized their personal connections and gathered a large number of patients suffering from hepatolithiasis. They used clinical research as an excuse to invite those patients over to receive surgery in their hospital. This trick was often used by major hospitals.

The doctors of the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City were indeed preparing to carry out research regarding hepatolithiasis and had formed a specialized team for this. Even though Ling Ran bought his own team, the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City also prepared a backup team. And as it seemed, they made the right decision.

It only took Ling Ran one day to tire the members of his own team out. This was especially true when it came to the two young nurses, Wang Jia, and Su Mengxue. It was impossible for them to work such long hours without making any mistakes.

As Ling Ran possessed Master Level Hepatectomy, performing hepatectomy on patients suffering from hepatolithiasis was relatively easy for him to begin with. Now that he was continuously carrying out surgeries of the same nature, he was more than used to it. During the surgery, he could also make judgments at lightning speed.

”I'm done. Send the patient to the ICU. Give him critical care, and pay attention to his blood pressure…” After Ling Ran completed the surgery, he gave medical advice while he was at it. He could be said to have talked about one-third of what the doctors in the ICU needed to do.

The doctors from the ICU of Yun Hu Hospital were often unwilling to take Ling Ran's advice. Since the doctors from the ICU of the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City had their jobs at stake, they had no choice but to listen to Ling Ran. This made Ling Ran very happy.

Since the surgery went smoothly and the patient had a good prognosis, the patient and his family members were also very happy.

The doctors of the General Surgery Department of the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City were the only ones who did not share this joy. As the days passed by, and they got to watch Ling Ran carry out more and more surgeries, they started becoming silent.

Many people worked hard because they had not seen the abilities of truly excellent people. After they witnessed that, they would lose the driving force to better themselves.

On the Monday of the following week, the ICU of the First People's Hospital of Wuxin City officially ran out of hospital beds.

Even though patients left the ICU one after another, other departments would also send patients to the ICU. It was no longer possible for Ling Ran to carry out surgeries nonstop.

”Give Mei Tiangui a call. I'm ready to operate on him.” Ling Ran was a little despondent as he spoke to Professor Huang on the phone. ”He can either become my second or third patient tomorrow. Let's leave the choice up to them.”

Since some patients would be transferred out of the ICU tomorrow, Ling Ran was striving to operate on two more patients.

Professor Huang was a little hesitant. ”Are you also operating on other patients tomorrow?”

Ling Ran thought about the way people from the Mei family acted and said, ”Let's just leave the choice up to them. Tell them that I'm thinking about operating on one or two patients before operating on Elder Mei. If they insist on me operating on Elder Mei first thing in the morning, I have no problem with that either.”

Professor Huang could not help but laugh out loud. ”Alright, let's leave the choice up to them, then.”

From the perspective of outsiders, surgeons were supposed to be the most refreshed and energetic when operating on their first patient of the day. However, outsiders might also believe that surgeons' hands were more nimble by the time they carried out their second surgery of the day, and hence could do a better job.