The mbers of the nearby neurosurgery teams were thrilled upon witnessing this scene!
Chen Cang is truly remarkable.
You really can’t help but be impressed.
In this situation, he dared to proceed with the separation. What more can you say besides being skillful and bold?
Huang Binhai watched this scene, his hands trembling with excitent.
This is what a true neurosurgeon is.
What is possible?
What is impossible?!
The greatest charm of a legendary doctor lies in this.
Turning the impossible into possible!
Being able to learn from soone like this might be the greatest fortune of his life!
Following a master is truly a matter of destiny.
Huang Binhai felt that ever since the herbal tea poisoning incident, his life seed to have beco much smoother!
Work hard!
Absolutely work hard!
Although Huang Binhai didn’t know much about Chen Cang, after all, he hadn’t been in the hospital for long.
But the other team mbers were already excited at this point.
They had witnessed Chen Cang rise and soar step by step.
Those colleagues in the cardiothoracic and general surgery departnts are now thriving and even being titled professors at national conferences.
The most crucial point is that they can lecture nationwide, and their freelance surgery skills have beco increasingly proficient.
For a doctor, this ans a true golden period: fa and fortune!
In the dical profession, as long as you have the ability, wealth and reputation co naturally, with the premise that this ability is irreplaceable!
Chen Cang’s surgery today astonished everyone present, including the departnt heads!
The brainstem, the very center of life!
Chen Cang dared to invest effort here, truly demonstrating resolve.
This earned everyone’s heartfelt admiration.
Bear in mind how many respected figures retreat to the second line after achieving fa and success.
This retreat is often lauded as retiring after accomplishing the mission.
Why does soone like the ninety-year-old master in the hepatobiliary surgery still persist in the front line?
Because they have fears!
dicine is about uncertainty.
One failure doesn’t an much.
But so people are unwilling to take this risk and do not have the capability.
Chen Cang is willing, dares, and can succeed.
This is true skill!
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief watching the completely cleared brainstem and the already separated teratoma.
This surgery will undoubtedly beco Chen Cang’s hallmark in the neurosurgery field.
Although the surgery Chen Cang perford for Deng Yu on arachnoid cyst removal was difficult, it didn’t threaten the life center, as the arachnoid is ultimately outside the center, mostly causing damage to the brain cortex.
But this fourth ventricle teratoma removal surgery has extraordinary significance.
The case itself is very rare, combined with the lack of treatnt thods and the complex structural characteristics of the fourth ventricle, continually escalates the surgery’s difficulty.
The success of this surgery alone is worthy of being used as a promotional poster for the ergency departnt in the ergency center.
However, Old Yu has never done such a thing, since Chen Cang is here for his training period, and Yu Yonggang would not go as far as to use Chen Cang for his own embellishnt.
Everyone in the room frequently glanced at Chen Cang, their eyes full of envy!
It’s like being in school and witnessing the top national scorer on their exams.
The kind of envy that cos from the heart!
This has little to do with money.
For those in the technical field, the respect for soone highly skilled is sotis sincere since, in their eyes, this is their lifelong pursuit!
At this mont, Chen Cang wasn’t idle either as the surgery wasn’t over yet.
The teratoma had already been isolated.
At this stage, tumor removal was considerably easy.
Once removed from the ventricle, the lump of flesh, which was quite large, had a significant visual impact, especially with the bloodstains on the surface.
If not for being in the operating room, it would indeed feel like a horror film scene.
This thing grew and developed in the fourth ventricle for a full five years!
Causing Niu Qian to gradually lose motor functions, even suppressing her respiratory and circulatory centers frequently.
This is the real culprit!
However, in this hospital, a group of "tough people" interacts with human organs daily!
How did the surgeons feel upon seeing this bizarre teratoma?
Hmm!
At this mont, Hu Chuanbang, standing at the back, couldn’t hold back.
As soon as the teratoma was placed in a container, he rushed over and quickly snapped a few photos!
Then stood aside and seriously examined it.
Seeing this, other doctors also eyed the teratoma eagerly, wanting to photograph it for keepsake.
After all, it’s very rare!
Chen Cang didn’t mind this since taking a few photos won’t harm anything!
As long as this group doesn’t post it on social dia while eating, everything’s fine!
At that mont, Chen Cang suddenly thought of Jing Ran. Should he share it with him?
Since Old Jing is a kindred spirit, he should appreciate this, right?
He planned to share it once the surgery was over.
Sigh, the life of a surgeon is indeed tedious.
However...
He heard that Geng Yan and he were about to get married, right!
What kind of gift should he send?
Giving money is too conventional.
How about a special gift?
A teratoma specin?
Or... a lung or liver echinococcosis specin?
Sigh, it’s hard to choose.
Chen Cang turned around to see other doctors discussing whose photos looked better, reflecting on the power of collective actions!
If I took the photos alone, others would certainly think I’m weird.
But with so many people sharing the sa interest... enmmm
Old Ma, however, remained calm today, breathing a sigh of relief seeing the most complex part of the surgery succeed.
For Old Ma, regardless of what happens with Niu Qian, he doesn’t suffer any loss.
Yet, this person emphasizes chemistry and Old Ma felt this bond, thinking he should help the little girl.
Moreover, this little girl has not aroused much resentnt in him.
Once she recovers, he might introduce her to a job.
Old Ma felt a bit soft-hearted thinking of the IOU in his wallet.
...
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The surgery was not yet finished.
After removing the tumor, the fourth ventricle suddenly felt open.
Due to the teratoma’s developnt, Niu Qian’s fourth ventricle had sowhat expanded, squeezed out forcefully.
At this ti, there were still accumulations of blood and fluid in the ventricle.
Chen Cang said to Huang Binhai, "Flush it with warm saline and then suction the fluid."
"Director Wu, you take over the closing!"
For Chen Cang, handling the scalpel had reached its end.
The remaining ti was not particularly aningful, so he might as well take the opportunity to observe his team mbers’ skills for future evaluation convenience.
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