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Chapter 1135: Chapter 1138: Not One of Them (Seeking Monthly Votes) Chapter 1135: Chapter 1138: Not One of Them (Seeking Monthly Votes) At this mont, the ergency hall was filled with a throng of people!

The successful resuscitation of Yu Wan seed to greatly inspire everyone!

It was like a drowning person grasping for a lifesaving straw.

Among this group, Ji Jun was the oldest, at 31 years old. This age is not young, and perhaps in many people’s eyes, he’s just a strong young man.

But in their Marfan community, he is already considered an elder!

Ji Jun was diagnosed with Marfan syndro at the age of 22, with the first symptoms appearing in his eyes.

The sudden onset of the eye disease made this young man with boundless dreams feel like the sky had fallen!

Lens dislocation, severe myopia!

By the age of 24, he had gone blind in his left eye.

To many people, having only one eye might not seem to impact life much; they might even think it’s cool, like pirate captains who are often depicted as one-eyed.

But in reality, losing an eye ans losing the ability to perceive spatial awareness, such as sense of distance, spatial judgnt, range of vision, etc.

Despite many novels and comics portraying one-eyed characters as formidable, from a human perspective, a one-eyed person might not even be able to aim properly when urinating, so how could they be formidable?

If it really ca to a fight… well, well, well!

Fortunately, Ji Jun kept adjusting his mindset. Since he couldn’t change reality, he decided to adapt to it!

He was one of the earlier mbers of the Marfan group, acting as an elder brother or sister to those who joined later, helping them find dications, contact hospitals, look for doctors…

During tis of sorrow, they stood together.

After surgeries, they would pray together.

In their eyes, they felt alienated from society.

Thus, they ford a close-knit community, seeking solace and comfort in each other.

At this ti, Ji Jun’s sudden illness reminded everyone just how close death truly is.

They stood in the hall, praying once again.

When Chen Cang ca out, everyone spoke in unison: “Dr. Chen, please save Brother Jun, we beg you!”

Seeing so many people pinning their hopes on him, Chen Cang nodded: “Yes!”

He didn’t say much, and there were no grand promises.

That simple nod represented all his commitnts.

On the other side, He Zhiqian also hurriedly rushed to the operating room. This surgery might be the most challenging one they had ever encountered.

Without exception!

The hospital had already notified Ji Jun’s parents, who were on their way. Because the operation needed to be perford imdiately, the hospital leaders had opened a green channel, and the dical Affairs Departnt had made a record.

The surgery was about to begin.

The success rate of this operation was extrely low, with a very high mortality rate!

Everyone knew this, yet no one spoke of it.

Just as we said before, we avoid talking about failure not because we are afraid or trying to escape, but because we simply don’t want to talk about these things.

In the face of a patient, as long as there’s a breath left, we must go all out.

To rescue with the utmost passion, as for the outco… we are doctors, not deities.

As Chen Cang was washing his hands, his eyebrows deeply furrowed.

This ti, Wu Tongpu personally arrived on the scene to participate in the surgery.

Seeing Wu Tongpu’s arrival, Chen Cang was also stunned for a mont: “Dean Wu!”

Xu Ziming and the others, upon seeing Dean Wu arrive, also felt a jolt in their hearts!

After all, he was the soul of the capital’s ergency center.

Wu Tongpu was not just an administrative leader, he was also a pioneer in the field.

At the establishnt of the ergency center, he managed six ergency departnts by himself.

Every day, more than ten hours of surgery; all the skills he had were honed through ti and life.

So, when they saw Wu Tongpu wash his hands and don his surgical gown, everyone felt greatly inspired.

Wu Tongpu nodded: “I’ll help you.”

This remark from Wu Tongpu made everyone pause montarily.

Originally, they thought Director Wu intended to perform the surgery himself, but to their surprise, what Wu Tongpu said was: “I’ll help you!”

These words were full of trust!

And they carried significant weight!

Chen Cang glanced at Wu Tongpu and nodded: “Mm.”

The entire operating room watched this scene, montarily taken aback.

Looking at Chen Cang again, their gazes now held additional layers of complexity.

Wu Tongpu also ca from cardiac surgery, and his capabilities were strong. He could perform many surgeries, including aortic dissection.

However, Wu Tongpu admitted to himself that he wasn’t on par with Xiao Zhehai!

Both were evaluated for the academician title at the sa ti, among that group, Xiao Zhehai was the strongest, while Wu Tongpu was the most versatile.

Years of experience had since settled, and Xiao Zhehai had beco the leading figure in cardiac surgery dostically!

While Wu Tongpu had been focusing on the ergency center and managent, still performing surgeries, his skills had regressed compared to Xiao Zhehai.

Wu Tongpu clearly rembered that before Xiao Zhehai left the capital last ti, he visited Peking University Affiliated Hospital and sat down with him for a chat before departing.

And their conversation was about Chen Cang.

At that ti, Xiao Zhehai declared confidently: “Chen Cang will be the leading figure in cardiac surgery dostically for the next decade! He will also be the one who performs the major vascular surgeries the best and quickest! Even I am not his match!”

Upon hearing this, Wu Tongpu was silent.

Xiao Zhehai was proud!

Only a proud person wouldn’t mind others’ idle gossip because, in his view, those people weren’t even worth ntioning!

Yet, for such a proud man to admit that he was not the equal of Chen Cang.

One could imagine the significance behind it!

Wu Tongpu knew what kind of person Xiao Zhehai was; his vision was high, and he admired few.

And Chen Cang, in the more than twenty years that Wu Tongpu had known Xiao Zhehai, was the highest-praised individual.

Soon, the patient was prepared, and the surgery was about to begin!

The final surgical team was confird: Chen Cang as the chief surgeon, with Wu Tongpu, Xu Ziming, He Zhiqian, Li Baoshan, and ng Xi as assistants.

As for Ge Huai, Chen Cang glanced at him and said: “You’ll be in charge of handling the instrunts.”

Ge Huai nodded.

Others were sowhat puzzled; wasn’t there a surgical instrunts nurse?

Why would Dr. Ge need to hand over instrunts?

However, this wasn’t the concern of the crowd. Compared to this operation, nothing was more important than its success.

As long as Chen Cang could perform the surgery successfully, what would it matter if there was revelry in the OR?

The surgery was officially called total thoracoabdominal aorta replacent.

Due to its trendous difficulty and high risk, it was universally acknowledged in the cardiac surgical field as a “pinnacle operation”.

Even more challenging than heart transplants.

And now, 28-year-old Chen Cang was about to lead this operation.

Upon success, he would beco the youngest attending physician to complete “total thoracoabdominal aorta replacent” in the country.

Likewise, it would add another top-tier talent to the national pool for major vascular replacent surgery!

Chen Cang looked around at everyone in position and nodded.

“Let’s begin!”

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