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What can this guy Zhou Mo Sen do?

Sidney also sat in the conference room.

She saw Zhou Mo Sen coming in with Professor Hansen.

As usual, Zhou Mo Sen's gaze didn't linger on her for long.

It seems like the duration of that gaze represents the closeness of the relationship.

So, for now, it's still about the sa as before.

But it doesn't matter.

Sidney still focused more on the patient this ti.

This patient is a girl, about twenty years old.

She's very beautiful, and her identity is sowhat special.

To put it plainly, a lot of information is confidential to us doctors.

Currently, Sidney only knows that this girl's na is Ariana.

Aside from that, it's just height, weight, and dical-related information.

But, one look and you can tell, she's a child from a wealthy family.

A luxurious single room, all kinds of comprehensive care, several experts in our hospital circling around her.

All this indicates this girl's identity.

Even if we take a step back, soone who can co to our UCLA dical Center and not reveal her full na must be soone significant.

But after all, this is about treating and saving lives.

Ariana indeed has a severe illness.

Aneurysm.

The characteristic of this disease is that it can develop anywhere in the body.

And this aneurysm has a very interesting point.

It's neither benign nor malignant.

Simply put, this aneurysm can be considered benign because it doesn't invade or tastasize like true cancers.

However, an aneurysm can also endanger life.

If it grows large, it can compress vessels or organs, and if it bursts...

It can also cause death.

dically speaking, if it's below 5cm, so conservative asures can be taken.

If it grows over 5CM, then surgery is required.

Additionally, it also depends on the position of the aneurysm; if it's intracranial, then 5MM is the standard.

Of course, if detected, and the patient has money and renowned doctors willing to operate, even below 1CM can be surgically removed.

This patient's aneurysm is quite large now, and the location is quite challenging…

At this mont, Professor Hansen is starting to discuss this patient's condition.

"Ladies and gentlen, please take a look at this case—patient is 20 years old, height 172CM, weight 53 kilograms… The aneurysm is located near the liver…"

Near the liver... that area is indeed complex.

The liver and gallbladder coordinate in that area, so there's the gallbladder, plus the pancreas and stomach.

Not to ntion, a lot of blood vessels.

In short, removing this aneurysm is indeed challenging.

Professor Hansen quickly finished introducing the patient's condition.

Next up was Professor Sun from the oncology departnt.

That's right, this professor is a Chinese-Arican doctor.

He's in his forties, the pri ti for a doctor.

Looks typically Chinese-Arican, wears glasses.

Professor Sun adjusted his glasses, stood up, and said, "The challenge with this tumor is that during the dissection process, we must be ticulous and not damage the surrounding blood vessels..."

Indeed, this is the major challenge of this surgery.

The tumor itself is large, and its location gives doctors headaches.

The key is to dissect it cleanly.

Such a large tumor, with many blood vessels in the way, and nearby liver and gallbladder organs.

Just by looking at the scans, many doctors shook their heads.

Once the scalpel goes in, it could accidentally damage other blood vessels, cutting the tumor out, but how to remove it?

Using clips and forceps might injure vessels and organs.

If using a scalpel to slice it into pieces before removing it, the process demands extre caution.

Professor Sun quickly concluded, emphasizing the difficulty of removing this tumor.

Actually, collaboration between oncology and general surgery is quite common.

But this tumor tests a doctor's skills extensively.

Overall, it may not be an exceedingly high-risk surgery.

But the difficulty isn't small either.

Moreover, the real key is… preservation!

If it were a regular cancerous tumor, during excision, it would be cut 'more' extensively.

To briefly describe it.

If the cancerous tumor is 1CM in diater, we cut at least 2CM.

Preferably cut 3CM.

Because cutting like this maximizes the chance of ensuring a cure.

The possibility of tastasis of cancer cells is reduced, decreasing the chance of recurrence.

But, cutting more inevitably damages other organs or vessels.

Cutting more ans not worrying about 'preservation.'

Those organs will be hard, and even if preserved, cancer might recur.

But this is an aneurysm, not a cancerous tumor.

It won't cause surrounding organs to beco cancerous.

So it needs to be preserved.

Furthermore, after dissection, an artificial vessel must be placed.

And Professor Sun's intention... he actually hopes soone from their oncology departnt will step up.

To perform this surgery.

Because technically, it would surpass the general surgery departnt.

Though they are collaborating, there's also competition.

So, is there such a warrior?

Both professors have already finished speaking. Now it's ti to see if the elite doctors from both departnts have any good proposals.

So...

The conference room was silent!

Clearly, everyone understood that the surgery's difficulty was high.

The key was also 'preservation.'

Moreover, most people knew.

This patient's identity was sowhat mysterious.

Sidney saw this and frowned tightly.

What should we do?

Then, Sidney looked over at Zhou Mo Sen.

He... Is he playing on his phone?!

Zhou Mo Sen, what are you doing!

Sidney was furious.

But she didn't see how Zhou Mo Sen was actually using the phone.

To be specific, Zhou Mo Sen was actually sending a ssage.

What ssage?

"What is the patient's true identity?"

And the ssage receiver...

Professor Hansen looked at Zhou Mo Sen with a helpless expression.

Yes, Zhou Mo Sen was ssaging Hansen.

In the hospital, the old professor used a pager, he could receive ssages, but he could only respond to Zhou Mo Sen like this.

After receiving this answer, Zhou Mo Sen smiled.

Then sent another ssage.

"Is there an extra reward?"

This...

Professor Hansen looked at Zhou Mo Sen in surprise; did this guy have a plan?

The old professor nodded.

That was enough.

In the midst of the silent room, Zhou Mo Sen suddenly stood up!

Ah?!

In an instant, many doctors were shocked!

What's this guy up to?

Zhou Mo Sen? Him again?

This ti, Zhou Mo Sen straightforwardly said:

"I have a plan, but... I can't be the chief surgeon, only assist."

What?

Everyone was stunned, even Sidney couldn't understand.

Zhou Mo Sen, what are you trying to pull?

Then, Zhou Mo Sen proposed a surgical plan that left everyone bewildered.

Hearing this plan, even Professor Hansen smiled playfully.

Zhou Mo Sen's plan was to use hands!

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