Chapter 1274: Chapter 1277: What is a Surgery with a Soul? (Additional chapter 7 for the prosperity of the ‘Love My Wife Guild’ at the Silver Alliance level)
The surrounding doctors glanced at Gong Daizhen.
They wanted Director Gong to put this pretentious guy in his place.
They had perford surgeries for so many years, yet this was the first ti they had heard the term “soulless surgery.”
Gong Daizhen coughed lightly, using her eyes to calm everyone down.
She looked at Chen Cang with so hesitation.
She had no idea what a soulless surgery even ant…
Not just Gong Daizhen.
Even the people in the office outside were hearing about “soulful surgery” for the first ti.
They exchanged puzzled glances and all turned to look at Tan Jishan.
Tan Jishan’s face turned red. “It probably ans surgical skills that are extraordinary, like adding the finishing touch?”
He didn’t understand it either!
Where would he have heard such a bizarre term?
…
Chen Cang hesitated for a mont before quickly making up his mind. He reached out for the scalpel and tissue forceps.
Chen Cang began making a gentle incision on the face. The cut couldn’t be too large; it needed to separate the blood vessels just right.
Before the surgery began, Chen Cang had to carefully select the supplying blood vessels.
Chen Cang chose the trochlear artery and the dial canthus artery.
Their positions and vascular structures were perfect.
Then Chen Cang quickly said, “Retrieve the flap!”
Gong Daizhen imdiately nodded.
At this stage, the two blood vessels would serve as the pedicle to provide nurturing “affection” for the transplanted flap.
The facial blood vessels and nerves were particularly fine.
Thus, when handling them, Chen Cang needed to wear magnifying glasses to work with greater precision.
Reconstructive surgery lacked a foundation, aning everything had to be done from scratch by Chen Cang.
The nasal cartilage ca from a donor.
Under normal circumstances, alar reconstruction uses composite tissue flaps, and fixation requires layer-by-layer techniques.
The materials were even harvested from the ear!
But in this case, the patient required allogeneic transplantation, and Chen Cang began pondering a question.
Should he directly use allograft coverage?
Or…
Should he separate it step by step?
Direct allogeneic transplantation would be much easier, and the operation wouldn’t take long.
However, there was a significant problem: the distribution of the donor’s facial tissues differed from the patient’s. Once covered, potential issues could arise, like color mismatches.
There could even be noticeable bulges or depressions.
That would be visually unappealing!
After so hesitation, Chen Cang gritted his teeth and made a difficult decision!
“Separate the flap!”
Gong Daizhen was stunned!
“But hasn’t it already been separated?”
Chen Cang shook his head. “Continue separating.”
At this mont, Chen Cang reached for scissors and dissecting forceps. After securing his magnifying glasses, he began skillfully separating the tissue.
Chen Cang needed to further separate the donor flap.
This separation had to be done while maintaining blood supply.
This requirent elevated the surgery to an entirely new level of complexity.
Gong Daizhen glanced at Chen Cang and imdiately understood his intentions.
But…
Doing so would make the surgery extraordinarily difficult!
As everyone outside watched with wide-eyed curiosity, Chen Cang cautiously separated the flap. At this phase, damage to the vascular structures was absolutely off-limits.
Otherwise, it would directly impact post-repair skin color consistency.
Chen Cang had to admit—finding such a suitable donor wasn’t easy. It must have taken imnse effort.
Minute by minute, ti passed.
Chen Cang thodically and carefully worked on the procedure.
At last, the flap was successfully separated, and Gong Daizhen held it securely.
At this point, Chen began reconstructing the nasal cartilage and surrounding tissue.
The difficulty of this part might not have been too severe.
But executing it well required unparalleled precision.
Chen Cang ticulously separated the composite tissue flap, step by step.
He continually sought perfection in every aspect of the surgery.
The design of the nasal tip height!
The design of nasal length!
The proportions of nasal width and length…
At this mont, did Chen Cang still look like a doctor?
His demands for angles and dinsions were almost obsessive.
Every asurent had to be accounted for with care.
The nasolabial angle: 90°!
The nasofacial angle: 30°!
The nasofrontal angle: 120°!
These angle choices were nearly perfect and would significantly contribute to future aesthetic adjustnts.
The nasal length-to-width ratio was 1:0.7, with nasal width occupying one-fifth of the mid-face…
In Chen Cang’s eyes, countless lines were shifting and transforming.
In this environnt, Chen Cang sought the best possible angles.
To others, this scene appeared almost obsessive and manic.
Nobody could understand why Chen Cang was doing this!
Why was he spending so much ti handling these details?
Only Gong Daizhen furrowed her brow in thought.
She seed to realize sothing…
If her guess was correct, Chen Cang was designing the outer nose with unique aesthetic precision.
Perhaps this was what Chen Cang ant by soul?
What is soul?
Soul is the pursuit of excellence!
A soulful surgery might be about providing the patient with a ticulously crafted, one-of-a-kind solution.
Rather than a standardized, assembly-line surgery.
However, at this mont, the full picture was not yet apparent.
Only after the flap was covered and all procedures were completed could the true results erge.
For now, anticipation took hold of Gong Daizhen.
Chen Cang spent an entire hour ticulously addressing these details.
It was almost obsessive.
Finally, when everything was done, Chen Cang lifted his head and stared at his work, deeply satisfied.
Next up was the suturing of the flap.
Even Chen Cang felt a sense of anticipation.
He couldn’t wait to see what it would look like after the flap was sutured.
anwhile, outside the operating room, Li Kai was the most nervous.
After all…
It was Li Kai who had bragged about Chen Cang’s skills.
If the surgery results were unimpressive—or even just average…
It would be a slap in the face.
Costic surgery was like a magic show.
And Chen Cang had already set the stage for the magic.
Now, it was ti to witness the mont of miracle!
Even Tan Jishan wanted to see what a soulful surgery was all about.
At this point, Chen Cang began performing the facial flap suturing.
The most critical aspect of facial suturing was scar managent.
The longer the suture length and the more places sutured, the more visible scars would beco.
Plus, there were inherent differences between donor and recipient skin.
Thus, suturing posed significant challenges.
However, Chen Cang’s ingenious design made the flap alignnt impeccable.
Moreover, Chen Cang’s expertise in handling sutures ensured that every stitch was refined and seamless.
He cleverly used concealed thods involving the nasal alae and interior mucosa to complete the flap alignnt.
Finally, the flap was fully secured!
Even Chen Cang himself was very satisfied!
“Flush with saline!”
Gong Daizhen quickly nodded.
She grabbed the saline and began rinsing.
However…
As soon as the saline was flushed…
Even Gong Daizhen froze!
She was stunned by Chen Cang’s complete nasal reconstruction surgery.
This was too extraordinary!
This wasn’t surgery!
This was art!
For a mont, Gong Daizhen’s mind was filled with the phrase “soulful surgery”…
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