861 You Managed to Tell, Righ (2/2)
Ling Ran only frowned a little and said, \”Take note to replenish fluid.\”
Then, he inserted a hand into the patient's abdominal cavity.
\”Barehanded bleeding control.\” Zuo Cidian suddenly felt proud.
He had seen Ling Ran using barehanded bleeding control many times, but whenever he saw it, he still shuddered, for some reason.
This was a skill with a combination of talent and skill. For a normal doctor, it was a special skill that they can only hear about but never be able to see, it was also a skill that they thought was something that they can use to boast at any moment.
Cia Qiong was surprised again.
The surgeons were actually conservative people. Abdominoscopy had been developed for many years, but there were still a number of surgeons who insisted on open abdominal surgery, and the major reason for them to do so was to see the situation inside the abdominal cavity with their eyes.
Cai Qiong was, indeed, a senior attending physician who cannot be promoted because of how talkative he was, but he was also a surgeon.
While he stared at Ling Ran's movements, Cai Qiong walked a few steps forward stiffly because he wanted to have a clearer look.
And he was indeed able to see clearer.
In the abdominal cavity of the patient was a large amount of blood in the abdominal cavity, and it was being sucked out. The color of the injured liver had changed slightly. A liver that lost its pinkish color was like a Barbie doll that lost its hair and did not look cute at all.
The others were all contaminated blood and liver tissues.
Cai Qiong observed while thinking in his mind. 'What if I encountered a case like this?'
Then, Cai Qiong tried to compare what he would do with Ling Ran's actual operation.
The actual operation was always more complicated and difficult than what a person can imagine, even if the surgeon faced the same surgery. Since Cai Qiong was only imagining it, the difficulty of the surgery became lower, but his imagination ran even wilder.
This made Cai Qiong feel more arrogant.
He turned to glance at Zuo Cidian before he said in a low voice, \”Doctor Ling performs the surgery quite well.\”
Zuo Cidian cast Cai Qiong a sidelong glance, \”Are you saying that the provincial hospital is unable to handle this surgery?\”
\”We don't have a complete set of facilities.\” Cai Qiong defended himself before he turned around and watched Ling Ran perform the surgery.
One second, five seconds.
Cai Qiong suddenly realized that Ling Ran had intercepted the hepatic portal vein, and the operation was completely different from what he imagined.
Cai Qiong could not help but become focused.
Surgical methods can be seen as a formula to treat a problem.
Different people used different formulae to solve problems because they had different mindsets, and it was the same with surgical methods.
Cai Qiong was no longer a doctor who pursued skills, but he was still curious toward Ling Ran's operation method.
Ling Ran can be seen with a hand in the patient's body while he stood by the operating table. His other hand operated independently, and he quickly completed ligating the blood vessels.
After Ling Ran pulled out his hand, Cai Qiong realized in a daze that Ling Ran controlled and interrupted the blood flow in the hepatic portal vein at a distance, allowing him to control the bleeding.
How familiar was he with the anatomy of the liver?
This thought popped up in Cai Qiong's mind, and he looked at Ling Ran's operation before he thought. 'How did he learn this kind of skill?'
When he was thinking about it, he heard Ling Ran say, \”Lu Wenbin, I'll pass this to you.\”
Then, he saw Ling Ran pass the major portion of suturing the patient to Lu Wenbin, the assistant opposite him.
Lu Wenbin lowered his head and started to suture, and his movements showed familiarity.
Cai Qiong could not help but raise his head and stared at Lu Wenbin.
When Lu Wenbin was performing the suture, he suddenly raised his head and showed a happy smile to Cai Qiong. He exercised his neck and shoulder before he tightened his muscles. \”You managed to tell, right? I recently trained my splenius capitis muscle.\”