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Chapter 132: Skilled Swordsmanship

When the first knife was struck, everyone watching through the screen was shocked, and then a small commotion broke out.

When Bai Che struck out with his sword, there was no blood!

When everyone saw this scene on the monitor screen, most of their doubts were dispelled.

No matter what, at least this strange young man is doing professional things and has professional skills.

After all, none of these hospital staff often interacted with the anatomy teacher during their medical studies and deeply admired Bai Che's "knife skills".

You must know that there is no blood when a knife is used, unless one is particularly proficient in the structure of the human body to achieve this effect. There is no such thing as a coincidence or a miracle.

The basic skills must be quite solid!

Naturally, there were also a handful of senior doctors in the hospital who were observing and had average reactions.

For them, this kind of "detailed work" can only be regarded as average, and there is no possibility of surprise, let alone the idea of ​​admiration in them.

"This method can only be said to be that practice makes perfect. There is nothing to say. Each of you seems to have never seen the world."

"Yes, what the deputy director said makes sense. This kind of high-risk surgery tests the on-the-spot reaction and mentality of the surgeon, as well as the patient's physical condition. If there is a slight mistake, the operation will fail!"

"Well! The key is that the entire surgical process requires extremely precise and delicate control. If you are not careful, even if the knife cuts the wrong vascular tissue, the patient will most likely suffer complications... This is not

There’s no such thing as fancy fists and embroidered legs, and the knife won’t bleed, it’s just the most basic thing.”

Several doctors at the hospital's expert and director level discussed a few words, which diluted everyone's initial surprise at Bai Che.

But having said that, although these remarks are a bit stereotyped, there is nothing wrong with them in theory.

Even Yan Bing on the side nodded slightly.

At this time, in the operating room, Bai Che's hands were busy, taking the knife, drawing and pulling on the body, stopping bleeding, reaching out to "explore" the tissues in the body, etc., occasionally glancing at the electrocardiogram and asking the assisting staff for various pathological data...

The whole person was as calm as a precision instrument, and there was not even a drop of sweat on his face. Even the several assistants surrounding the operating table, although it was their first time to cooperate, were inevitably skeptical at first.

, I can’t help but feel strong admiration at the moment.

"Blood transfusion, **cc."

"Watch your pulse..."

"The patient's physical signs are normal..."

"..."

In the operating room, the operation was carried out in an orderly manner. The people watching the monitors outside were in a daze for a moment, as if they were just observing an ordinary operation, rather than a high-risk major operation that the relevant treatment team in the hospital did not dare to risk.

Just when everyone's tense heartstrings relaxed a little, the next scene made many people gasp in horror.

Craniotomy!

Be good!

Even top students from famous medical schools recognized by the hospital were not willing to try this kind of extremely difficult major surgery before being transferred.

"real or fake!"

"Do you want to report to the dean immediately?"

"Have we communicated beforehand and obtained permission?"

Some of the previous experts and directors couldn't sit still.

Even Yan Bing looked surprised. Bai Che's behavior was beyond imagination.

After all, craniotomy has little connection with the so-called traditional surgical techniques and familiarity with human body structure.

To put it bluntly, this kind of surgery is often a bit metaphysical. No one can guarantee that the operation is 100% successful, and even if the patient can walk off the operating table alive, no one can guarantee whether there is any degree of damage to the brain tissue.



This is still an optimistic view. If you are not careful, the patient is very likely to damage the brain tissue and become a vegetative state or even brain dead. This is no different from the failure of the operation and the death of the patient.

But while the observers were still in a state of disagreement, Bai Che had already communicated with the anesthesiologist. After confirming that there was no problem, he tilted the scalpel in his hand at an angle, calmly moved the knife, and made an incision in the back of Mr. Yu's head.

It's quiet outside and you can hear a pin drop!


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