645 Cordial Surgery (2/2)

”Okay,” Ling Ran replied. He put his hands in front of his chest before he stood in front of the operating table. However, he did not start the surgery immediately. He remained silent for a few seconds. Then, he spoke slowly, ”The main risk for today's surgery is that the hepatic portal vein is infected by cancerous cells. So, the vessels should be handled properly. Also, the patient has a fatty liver, cirrhosis, and hypertension. He also has a medical history of a stomach ulcer and enteritis. The hardening of his coronary artery is quite serious, together with the old age as a factor, we might need to complete the surgery as soon as possible and reduce blood transfusion…”

Xu Wen and Zhang Anmin immediately nodded while the other nurses and anesthetists even nodded even more frequently.

They knew that what Ling Ran had said was meant for them.

As all of them were equals, Ling Ran's current surgery was similar to the characteristics of a freelance surgery. Even though they already had a preoperative consultation before the surgery, he still needed to remind them many times before and after the surgery.

Wang Anzhi introduced the situation to everyone on the upper floor with a serious look. ”Doctor Ling hopes to reduce the chance for blood transfusion, but we still prepare sufficient blood bags as the patient's vessels are too fragile, and anything can happen during the surgery.

”The patient's liver function is too weak, and he'll need to try to reduce the amount of liver removed. This part will take up more time. So, they must stay focused.

”The patient is an academician from the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He is very busy. Through this rare surgery case, we hope not only to save the patient's life, but also make the patient be able to return to his work as well. We hope Academician Du can return to his post.”

The doctors in the visitation room nodded slowly. Not every doctor who observed the surgery knew about the medical history of the patient. So, when the information was clarified, the upcoming surgery would be known in greater detail to them.

Feng Zhixiang watched the floor below him carefully. When Ling Ran started the surgery, he was even more focused while he observed the surgery.

He had actually seen Ling Ran perform surgeries many times, but each time was a brand new experience for him.

What surprised Feng Zhixiang the most was that Ling Ran would show different skills when he faced different patients.

”Quite good, huh?” Zhu Tongyi stood beside Feng Zhixiang and said proudly.

Feng Zhixiang smiled and thought. 'You're an orthopedist, do you really know how powerful is Ling Ran's skill?'

Zhu Tongyi was very familiar with the contempt toward him from those in the field of general surgery, so he smiled back and thought, 'You shit diggers, you can only peep a little at our Ling Ran's skill.'

The 220-pound resident doctor who was brought over by Zhu Tongyi to serve him stood at the corner. He felt excited when he saw the silent eye contact between his boss and Professor Feng Zhixiang. He subconsciously opened the bottle in his hands and drank it in big gulps. And suddenly, he became a 222-pound resident doctor.

The general surgeon brought by Feng Zhixiang turned around and looked at the 222-pound resident doctor when he heard the gurgling sound.

The 222-pound resident doctor pursed his lips. He stared downward and acted as though he did not care. Slowly, he realized that he did care about it.

This was his first time in Beijing. He might not be surrounded by strangers, but when he looked around, the only people that he knew other than his team was Ling Ran. The 222-pound resident doctor suddenly felt a strange feeling of camaraderie when he looked at Ling Ran who was seriously performing the surgery just like how he did at the Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center.

”Endotherm knife.” Ling Ran had started to handle the fine vessels at the operating table.

He acted very fast. In just a few minutes' time, he completed a series of bleeding control procedures. Then, he took the needle holder and started to operate on the liver.

The liver was famous for its fragility. A liver suffering from cirrhosis was even more fragile. If the force exerted was too much, there will be mistakes.

On the other hand, in order to let the patient recover faster, the surgery incision also became smaller over the years.

So, Ling Ran flipped the liver gently through the two-fist long incision.

When the white gloves slipped into the red colored wound, it gave off an abnormally dangerous feeling together with the blue draping and silver-colored tools.