When the Doctor Uses A Hack

Chapter 506: Qian Liang’s Star Wish (Please Subscribe)



So, Qian Liang personally took charge of the operation to coordinate with Chen Cang and complete the task within fifteen minutes!

Chen Cang glanced at Qian Liang and began the exploration!

In fact, as soon as Chen Cang grabbed the liver, he had already felt significant damage in some areas!

He felt indentations and softness in some areas, which are signs of liver damage.

Turning around to grab a puncture needle, he performed a local puncture toward the indented and softened areas, and instantly, blood flowed out…

This meant that although there was no obvious damage on the surface of the liver, there was classical central rupture injury within.

This drew admiration from Qian Liang standing by!

Such a thoughtful maneuver.

It was like applying common sense in daily life, a small trick, yet at this moment, it held significant importance!

Yue Wenqing too was staring wide-eyed, somewhat incredulous.

This method is great!

I’ve learned something new!

Chen Cang then proceeded to explore the diaphragmatic and visceral surfaces of the left lobe of the liver with his right hand...

The continuous alert tones and red names signified serious issues to Chen Cang.

[Damaged liver hilum]

[Inferior vena cava injury]

...

It’s very serious!

Seeing Chen Cang’s furrowed brow, Qian Liang couldn’t help but worry.

The exploration was extremely important, not only to determine the amount of bleeding and the required blood transfusion but also to assess the type and severity of the liver injury and whether it was accompanied by damage to other organs.

Thus, to determine the surgical method!

This process, though seemingly simple, was quite a challenge for the average practitioner!

It was a true test of the level of a hepatobiliary surgeon.

However, to Chen Cang, many judgments were relatively simple; he could make a relatively accurate estimation of the amount of bleeding just by looking.

And the injuries, they were clearly marked in red in Chen Cang’s vision!

After pondering for a moment, Chen Cang began to speak:

"The blood loss could be around 1500 milliliters!"

Upon hearing this, the transfusion medicine physician started to calculate the upcoming transfusions and predictions.

Chen Cang continued, "There’s damage to the liver hilum, injury to the inferior vena cava…"

Qian Liang nodded!

"Clamp the hepatic vein branch!"

"Clamp the hepatic portal vein!"

...

As Chen Cang directed, Qian Liang operated, their cooperation perfectly in sync.

Swiftly fifteen minutes passed, and Chen Cang turned to Yue Wenqing.

"Release the hemostat!"

Yue Wenqing quickly nodded and released the hemostat.

Upon the release of the hemostat, everyone had expected massive bleeding to gush out.

But…

The sight that followed forced everyone to acknowledge their skill.

While there was still oozing, it was nothing like the initial profuse spray.

Delight crossed everyone’s faces, yet their hearts were filled with greater shock!

Truly impressive!

Qian Liang looked at Chen Cang with a joyful expression, somewhat in disbelief.

Although Qian Liang had performed the recent maneuvers, the real core CPU was Chen Cang.

Finding the precise points of bleeding and rupture was most crucial.

Once found, then clamped.

The most commendable part was the finding.

Qian Liang couldn’t help but glance at Chen Cang and say sincerely, "Chen! Impressive!"

After the blood flow had stabilized for five minutes.

The operation continued!

What followed was the repair work.

Chen Cang turned around: "Number 10 silk sutures!"

The nurse quickly handed them over, Chen Cang took the needle holders and began the suturing.

He didn’t pass them to Qian Liang, as he was more familiar with the patient’s injuries compared to Qian Liang.

Repairing the liver was much more difficult than other organs!

Because liver tissue is fragile, whether it is ligating or suturing, one must slowly tighten to prevent the suturing thread from cutting or even splitting the liver.

This type of iatrogenic liver injury used to be quite common in the past.

Chen Cang tied the sutures gently.

Step by step, very carefully.

His movements were gentle and calm, just like a seasoned chief director in his fifties.

Nothing like a young man in his twenties or thirties.

The repair work on the liver was much more intricate compared to the spleen.

Larger in size, and when there were deep cuts and wounds, the repair and suturing became even more challenging!

If anyone knew this operation best, it would certainly be Qian Liang!

He had performed surgeries with Chen Cang, so he was well-acquainted with the procedure.

How many wounds were there!

Simply too many to count.

It required a wealth of surgical experience and a solid foundation of theoretical knowledge to continuously identify those hidden wounds and bleeding points.

The level of precision Chen Cang displayed caught Qian Liang by surprise.

This was amazing.

He had never expected Chen Cang to possess such immense talent.

No, that’s not right!

This had transcended talent; it might have already elevated to skill.

Talent indicates your capability to become an incredible surgeon.

But now, Chen Cang already had that surgical ability.

The onlookers viewed Chen Cang with eyes filled with respect and emotion.

Yue Wenqing and Fan Tai exchanged glances.

Who is this person?

Why is he so impressive!

They must have had their doubts when Chen Cang declared "I can" in the resuscitation room.

Yet, in the short span of one operation, Chen Cang showed them what "beyond doubt" meant.

Qian Liang truly, truly regretted!

He really, really had the chance to become the teacher of this prodigy.

Unfortunately, opportunities only come once.

Qian Liang felt:

Such heartache that he couldn’t breathe.

His mind was filled with traces of regret.

Watching you...

Yet you are not my disciple.

Powerless to stop you from showing off

Right, he had to control himself.

He couldn’t let anyone see him cry…

As time ticked by,

After inspecting the abdominal cavity and finding no significant damage, Chen Cang made some minor repairs, and the surgery concluded thoroughly.

Qian Liang couldn’t help but say to Chen Cang, "Chen, you did an outstanding job!"

Wang Xiangjun also turned to Chen Cang, "Chen, we owe you a lot today. If it hadn’t been for you… sigh!"

Chen Cang just smiled, "It’s what I should do, what I should do!"

Wang Xiangjun took a deep breath, glanced at Fan Tai, then at Chen Cang, and shook his head.

What virtues and abilities does Li Heitan have?

To possess such a treasure!

He, Wang Xiangjun, felt indignant.

Thinking back to how recently this fellow was showing off his name as the first author in "Liver Transplantation" and "The British Journal of Surgery" on his social media.

Do you have any shame?

A grown man riding on the coattails of a junior to publish papers!

Isn’t that embarrassing!

The more he thought about it, the angrier Wang Xiangjun became.

Looking at Chen Cang, he had to admit he felt envious and jealous…

Meanwhile, Chen Cang’s harvest today was bountiful!

This high-level operation had given him a massive boost in experience!

This was a level 75 monster that sent Chen Cang skyrocketing to level 35!

Chen Cang couldn’t help but feel elated inside!

At level 40, he could start learning level 4 surgeries, and the incomplete version of the liver repair surgery could be perfected.

As for those level 4 thoracic and cardiovascular surgeries, he should be able to learn them too, right?

But which had more authority, the professional rating or being level 40?


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