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Now reading: Chapter 1077: 424: Cardiothoracic Surgery Grows Stronger, Li from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Chapter 1077: Chapter 424: Cardiothoracic Surgery Grows Stronger, Lingchi Separation Technique (Part 3)

The others in the operating room knew that the two of them were like siblings and had long been accustod to their intimate way of communicating.

Between a man and a woman, intimacy doesn’t necessarily have to be about love.

It can also be about familial ties, cooperating to achieve a common professional goal, or, like Zhou Can and Director Xue Yan, nurturing a relationship that is both ntor-ntee and united by a shared career objective, striving together for it.

Additionally, there is a mutual sense of gratitude between them.

Director Xue Yan had helped him, and he had also helped Director Xue Yan in many ways.

Through continuous interaction, their bond naturally deepened over ti, ultimately becoming close friends, like siblings.

Director Xue Yan began separating the patient’s liver tumor tissue and the adhered arteries according to Zhou Can’s guidance.

It was clear that she was no longer as nervous.

With each cut, she gradually found her rhythm.

Her grasp of the separation skills in the Stable Knife Technique was also steadily improving.

Practical experience is the only way to quickly enhance one’s skills.

Her progress was even visible to the naked eye.

When choosing her as the departnt director, Director Hu Kan had considered not only her integrity and personality but also her surgical talent as a significant factor.

Forty-plus minutes later, the patient’s liver tumor was successfully separated and excised.

Director Xue Yan’s eyes were full of excitent.

She beca more confident as a whole.

The other mbers of the surgical team were equally pleased with her progress in surgical prowess.

The stronger the leader, the greater the benefits for everyone.

Everyone would benefit by association.

Another half an hour or so passed, and the first surgery was successfully completed. The excised tumor was sent for pathological examination. The patient remained stable on the operating table for another ten minutes before being transferred to the recovery room for further observation and anesthesia awakening.

After the first surgery, Vice Director Hee went off duty and went ho, with Director Le stepping in to participate in the surgery as the first assistant.

By the ti the two surgeries were completed, Zhou Can glanced at his watch, and it was already half-past eleven at night.

Day by day, life seed to pass in a blur.

Entering the hospital with the morning light and returning ho under the starlight, studying dicine truly is arduous.

Every great doctor is forged through countless trials, gradually growing up.

Given enough ti to grow, he might beco one of the top surgeons in the country, if not the world.

When it cos to saving lives, it’s ultimately surgical skills that are indispensable.

Internal dicine can save lives as well, but compared to surgery, there’s a significant gap.

In many situations, Internal dicine is powerless.

Take, for instance, the common scenario of a brain hemorrhage. Internal dicine would administer anticoagulants, try to reduce the patient’s blood pressure, and ensure the patient’s respiration and heartbeat are maintained. Yet, the hope of bringing the patient back is incredibly slim.

Even if they are saved, most end up as vegetative state patients or paralyzed individuals.

With surgery, it’s much more straightforward—perform a craniotomy to repair the blood vessels and clear the intracranial hematoma. The patient recovers well, is discharged after a period of hospitalization, and can lead a normal life.

So, when talking about lifesaving thods, surgery undoubtedly takes the lead.

The next morning, upon arriving at the hospital, Zhou Can saw a patient with extensive burns and large-scale tissue necrosis brought in for ergency treatnt.

The doctors in the Ergency Departnt had already assessed the situation and dared not admit the patient.

They contacted the specialized departnt, and the director ca personally, only to shake his head and leave after assessing the situation.

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