Chapter 1964 That’s right



The students' drawings are good, and it is clearer and more understandable than just telling them to imagine.

Zuo Liang sat back in the position of the surgeon and carefully observed the cone cutting range drawn by the students. Since he had no idea about micro-difference, he could not calculate the most accurate result from the students' drawings, and could only vaguely think it was acceptable.

Zuo Liang picked up the scalpel and decided that if the cut didn't feel right, or the student's drawing was wrong, he would have to make a full cut immediately.

Seeing that the teacher really started to cut according to their expectations, Geng Yongzhe's heart began to beat fast. He was nervous.

He was not sure whether the surgical path map he discussed with Xie was correct, whether it would work, or whether he made a mistake. On the other hand, Geng Yongzhe was afraid that he would not be able to perfectly replicate the surgical path map he discussed with Xie in surgical practice. If the line he drew deviated from the plan, it would be his fault.

We can only see what the result will be under the teacher's knife.

Zuo Liang put down his scalpel.

The surgical field of vaginal surgery is limited, and the people beside the surgeon cannot see clearly when the surgeon is operating. Besides, you cannot tell the result of the incision by watching the process. You need to wait until the tumor is sent for pathological examination to finally determine whether the incision is in place. If you are impatient, you should judge by the surgeon's expression.

An experienced doctor will have intuitive feedback from the brain about the moment the tip of the knife touches human tissue. Based on the feel trained in clinical practice, the doctor can sense whether the tissue he is cutting is good or bad.

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The others secretly took a look at the changes in the surgeon's face.

Zuo Liang's brows appeared serious outside the mask, his eyes focused, and his attention was completely focused on the tip of the knife without any change.

This situation shows that the beginning is correct.

If the path is wrong or the incision is made in the wrong place and the tumor is hit, the surgeon will definitely withdraw the knife and start over immediately, with a gloomy look on his face and even a sigh.

Because the beginning was correct, the surgeon's energy and spirit were fully boosted, and he continued to cut in the correct direction in one breath.

Dig, dig, dig, and after a circle of cuts, the tumor was successfully dug out.

Send it for examination immediately to see if the cutting edge is correct.

A group of doctors were worried while waiting for the rapid pathology results to come out.

Finally the result came back and it was correct.

Zuo Liang couldn't help but praise the two students: "Not bad, not bad."

The one who could figure it out was Xie, and the one who was the real hero behind the scenes was Xie, Geng Yongzhe thought.

Xie Wanying was also recalling how Geng perfectly copied the path map onto the human body, which made people sigh that none of the boys in her class could be underestimated.

The silent Du Haiwei finally smiled.

Zuo Liang and his two classmates only knew that although Teacher Du didn't say anything today, it was different when a big boss was in charge in the operating room. Without the big boss's backing, no one dared to try. Teacher Du was like a great father who silently protected them, the younger generation.

Wang Cui, who was lying on the operating table, was not under general anesthesia. She was conscious and could hear the doctors talking during the operation. What surprised her was that the doctor who performed the operation on her repeatedly asked Geng Yongzhe for his opinion. It seemed that Geng's eldest son was the one directing the operation.

Later, the doctor told her that the operation was very successful and that she didn't need to do a complete resection. Her operation took less than half an hour. Wang Cui couldn't help but marvel at the fact that doctors in the capital were not like those in small local hospitals. They were too good.

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