871 Exposed (2/2)

Wei Jiayou pursed his lips and lowered his voice. \”Eau de Gentiane Blanche is very mild, and it does not affect the surgery…\”

\”You can make the decisions all you want if you're the chief surgeon. If you're not, don't put the blame on others when you get scolded. \” Yu Yuan acted like she had already warned him.

Wei Jiayou stood at the door, hesitated for a few seconds, and said, \”Even if I don't wear the perfume, there will still be some scent lingering.\”

\”What?\”

\”I've worn it for quite a long time, so maybe I'm stained with its scent. It's impossible to wash it away after a bath,\” Wei Jiayou explained helplessly.

Yu Yuan almost burst into uncontrollable laughter. \”So, you're pickled!\”

Wei Jiayou's expression became stiff, and he quickly rushed into the shower room.

..…

In the operating theater, Ling Ran started the second surgery in the afternoon.

Once plenty of equipment, as well as new instruments, were sent into the operating theater and after they changed the rules for continuous surgery, Ling Ran alternated between using two operating theaters, and his surgical volume every day was 50% of the surgeries performed in Yun Hua Hospital.

Naturally, he included minor surgeries like debridement in the Emergency Department. The advantage in it was that his assistants could rest more. There were only two operating theaters anyway, and the doctors who were not on duty could all wake up naturally in the morning before they went for an unprotected sleep. There was absolutely no issue whatsoever in them waking up when the sky was bright, after all.

Ling Ran himself would perform the surgery as meticulously as possible.

The Perfect Surgery mission was not really a mission to him, but more like a reminder.

Ling Ran himself chased after perfection, but the high number of patients and surgeries unintentionally generated a large amount of stress on him, and it caused Ling Ran to be indecisive.

Right now, now that he was in a Bazhaixiang that still suffered through geographical limitations but the patients' need for surgery was not high, Ling Ran could naturally complete the Perfect Surgery mission.

From Ling Ran's perspective, performing perfect surgery did not mean completing every surgical step accordingly but taking more flexible measures that were more suitable for the patient.

In the operating theater, Ling Ran decided to first pay close attention to the exposure of the liver surgery.

Usually, when he did a surgery, Ling Ran used the bilateral subcostal incision the most, which meant that he would perform a V-shaped incision on the patient's tummy, then open up the abdomen above the belly button.

The exposure in that method was good, and it pretty much provided a very high coefficient of safety when used in highly difficult surgery like a hepatectomy. However, if he wanted to become even better, that kind of incision would basically destroy all the muscles in the upper abdomen. The patient would have a hard time recovering, and it also easily caused psychological expectation for a surgery, which would deal heavy damage to the body. It was not considered the perfect choice.

It was especially so when he faced a tumor at the border of the liver or had to perform hepatectomy on a smaller part of the liver. In truth, he could absolutely use a small incision for the surgery.

As Ling Ran thought in this way, he stared at the patient's CT scan and made a small incision at the right costal margin.

\”Huh? You're making such a small incision?\” Ma Yanlin the assistant was stunned.

\”Yes, for the surgery today, this incision is enough.\” Ling Ran's tone was confident and firm.

The young nurses in the operating theater heard the voice and looked at Ling Ran. Then, they squealed in their hearts.