"Did she sew this?" Zhou Aimin asked a question that sounded like he knew the answer.
Another old professor curled his lips, patted Zhou Aimin on the shoulder and said, "Old Zhou, you should know when to stop showing off to your apprentice.
It was your apprentice who sewed it, and we all watched it with our own eyes, so it should be correct, right?"
The old professor thought Zhou Aimin was showing off on purpose.
Zhou Aimin pushed away Teacher Su who was blocking his way and stood in front of Xie Wan.
At this time, Xie Wan's tendon suture was already halfway done.
At this time, Xie Wan used the figure eight suture method, also known as the Bunnell method.
This suture method is currently the most commonly used in hospitals.
Tendons are completely different from skin; they are made up of bundles of fibers.
Suturing a tendon is like weaving cloth, but the difference is that if the cloth is torn, you can put a patch on it, but you can't suture a tendon.
You cannot apply patches, and even try to reduce the use of foreign objects, otherwise it will cause large-scale adhesions.
When the machine weaves, the threads become denser and the cloth becomes stronger.
The same is true for tendon suture. Currently, single-bundle suture is popular, and the most commonly used is the Bunnell method.
Sometimes two bundles of sutures are used, including classic techniques such as the Kessler method and the Tsuge method.
Wu Jian said that four-bundle suture has been developed abroad.
Xie Wan actually knows how to do both two-bundle and four-bundle sutures, but she hides her skills.
Xie Wan also knew that in the 1990s, a professor in my country named Tang created a six-bundle tendon intra-suture method, called the Tang method.
Unfortunately, she only knew the basics and had not mastered the Tang method, so she did not show off her skills here, but just demonstrated the Bunnell method of eight-character suturing skills like everyone else.
Although the Eight-Character Suture is a basic exercise, it was already shocking in Zhou Aimin's eyes.
When did Xie Wan learn how to suture tendons?
And this movement is so smooth?
This is definitely not the level of proficiency that someone who has only practiced tendon suturing for a month or two should have.
What's more, he didn't even teach Xie Wan.
No one knew how shocked Zhou Aimin was at that moment.
He always thought that Xie Wan didn't know anything and was just here to get by.
But look at those hands, how flexible they are, without any unnecessary movements, and every move is clean and neat, which at least has reached the level of a resident doctor.
Are they really here to just mess around?
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