Now such a person appeared in her sight.
My heart is beating fast and my blood is flowing faster.
The surgeon in the operating room turned his face to the side, and it seemed that it was difficult to see his expression. However, what everyone could clearly see was that the surgeon's operations were definitely not calculated by his brain.
He only "whoosh" probed inside the blood vessel and then withdrew, and then determined that what he had probed into was not an aneurysm. How could such a fast movement be a brain calculation? It was 100% the feel that Senior Brother Jin mentioned.
It cannot be said that the brain cannot infer it at all. As Dr. Song said, the brain had already judged that something was wrong. The location of this PICA aneurysm is confusing. It is too far away from the other two aneurysms and does not seem to be related. It does not conform to the logic of clinical phenomena. The tumor is not as large as the other two. The patient has no clinical symptoms. It is incredible that CTA did not detect such a large tumor. It is completely unreasonable.
Dr. Song's super brain can tell that something is wrong with the above reasons. The problem is that to really prove that it is not an aneurysm, the doctor needs to come up with solid evidence.
How can we provide conclusive evidence to prove that the previous test results were the doctor's illusion?
The brain can't figure it out, and the naked eye's two-dimensional image has a sense of error. The doctor's touch can't just say it's not what it is.
Hence the current spectacle in the operating room——
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Whoosh, the surgeon withdrew, placed the guide tube at a certain point, and injected contrast agent. The place that originally seemed to show an aneurysm turned into a hemp mass with flowers blooming all around.
The people watching in the control room and the operating room exclaimed: It's so shocking.
This kind of hand operation could not have been thought up by the brain either. The movement was too fast, in seconds, lightning fast, and there was no need to think. It was a self-reflex of the human nerves. When other people's brains couldn't figure out what was going on, the surgeon used his magical touch and god-level reflex nerves to produce the result.
"Doctor Cao is amazing." Lin Chenrong's palms were clenched with excitement and sweat broke out. He admired him from the bottom of his heart. He was jealous to death just like what classmate Xie had imagined.
As an internist, he admitted that his manual skills were not as good as those of surgeons, but they performed more interventional surgeries in cardiology and less in neurosurgery. Without the workload to train his hands, Cao Yong was able to achieve such a high level of hands that no one could match him, which really made him jealous.
Jin Tianyu exhaled slowly: "This Junior Brother Cao has been called a groundbreaking surgical genius since he was a medical student. Cao Yong's talent is different from Song Xuelin and others. He is a one-step surgical expert."
It doesn't matter if you can't think of it with your head, as long as your hands are in place. Clinical practice focuses on the hands. When a surgeon treats a patient and performs surgery, it is the doctor's hands, not the brain, that ultimately counts. Some people say that a doctor's brain is very important, and that's right. In the end, the brain has to direct the hands to achieve the goal. Think about it, for a genius like Cao Yong, when he finishes his hand exercises, it is estimated that others can only follow behind him and use their brains to figure out what kind of brain ideas his hand exercises bring.
When others used their brains to catch up with Cao Yong's hand: Uh, this is half a beat slow.
The following scenario can be used to describe the distance between other people and Cao Yong: When the two are dueling, other people need to think about the ideas in the martial arts secrets, but Cao Yong does not need to get the martial arts secrets, he is self-taught, and can just swipe his hands to perform his peerless martial arts.
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