Director Tang was still worried and returned to stand at the doorway to continue watching.
This ti, the person accompanying him was not Director Tian but Shen Jinghui.
Shen Jinghui primarily ca to check on the condition of the doctors from his own departnt. Tan Kelin had injured his hand, and as a leader of the departnt, Shen Jinghui bore the responsibility of overseeing whether the surgery could be successfully completed.
After a few glances, Tan Kelin seed to have no major issues. Shen Jinghui’s sharp gaze continued to observe, not daring to relax imdiately, as cautious and prepared as the other doctors present for any slight negligence that might occur during the surgery.
Suturing the lateral side of the forearm, the movent that is most affected for the surgeon is expected to be a large degree of rotation to the left and right.
The sutured muscle layer will always bring a tense feeling to the body itself, causing the operator to be sowhat slower in fine movents compared to their usual dexterity.
Tan Kelin is a surgeon known for his speed, so even a delay of 0.1 seconds in his reaction ti can have an effect that cannot be ignored and must be taken seriously. It’s like kicking a soccer ball with acceleration; being even slightly delayed in turning at a crucial mont could an missing the goal.
To avoid this problem, the surgeon needs to reduce the probability of making large rotational movents with the injured hand. Tan Kelin himself has to constantly adjust his body posture, to cope with the subtle discomfort in his forearm.
The other Chief Surgeon and the Mirror Assistant also need to coordinate well, helping him avoid such movents and stepping in when necessary.
In this situation, Tao Zhijie’s task becos more burdenso. But, when it cos to who has the heaviest burden, it is probably Xie Wanying and not him.
Tao Zhijie and Tan Kelin are aware of this fact. Thus, the gaze in both of their eyes is sowhat complex, not knowing what to say.
An excellent Mirror Assistant must think faster than the Chief Surgeon, otherwise, they can’t beco the most suitable pair of eyes for the Chief Surgeon, which would slow down the operation ti. Think about it, if the laparoscope needs to be corrected by the Chief Surgeon every ti it’s not in the right position, that would be disastrous.
Today, Xie Wanying not only has to be the eyes for one of them, but for both of them, which ans thinking and reacting faster than both of their brains.
If it weren’t for the fact that nobody else could fill her position, Tao Zhijie and Tan Kelin really wouldn’t want her to shoulder this heavy responsibility. After all, they feel for this intelligent junior student and sister and do not want her potential career to be affected by a possibly subpar performance in this surgery.
Tao Zhijie and Tan Kelin, as if by an unspoken agreent, slightly slowed down the beginning of the surgery, allowing her to first adjust to the rhythm of the operation.
Unexpectedly, once the laparoscope was in Xie Wanying’s hands, as always, her eyes focused solely on the patient’s abdominal world.
Swish swish swish, the laparoscope moved quickly. Tan Kelin and Tao Zhijie had no choice but to speed up to catch up with her.
The other leaders present watched in amazent: This newcor, she doesn’t feel any pressure?
Director Tang and Shen Jinghui recalled the surgeries they had seen Xie Wanying perform, and it was true. She really did not feel any pressure from the world around her.
Concentration is the most terrifying display of a doctor’s power.
Tao Zhijie and Tan Kelin rembered that the first ti Xie Wanying made a strong impression on them was precisely because of her astonishing concentration.
In surgery, besides the scalpel, the needle is also a very frightening tool. An absorbed Xie Wanying, if she were that needle, could be the guiding needle that precisely hits and explodes the center of a lesion.
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