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Chapter 262

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Ling Ran wore gloves and kneaded the patient's calf after disinfection. He kneaded it again and again, and squeezed it hard. When he was done, he said, "Let's start the countdown of twenty minutes."

He only had around twenty minutes left for the Skill Serum. If he could complete the surgery within twenty minutes, the entire surgery would be carried out in the Legendary Level Achilles Tendon Rupture Repair Technique.

Of course, even if he could not complete the surgery within twenty minutes, there would not be any loss.

When Ling Ran performed surgeries in the Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, the average surgery time for Achilles Tendon Rupture Repair Technique was a little more than thirty minutes. Now that the preliminary preparations were completed, and it was not a particularly complicated surgery, Ling Ran was extremely relaxed.

As for the doctors from the Orthopedics Department of Yun Hua Hospital, their emotions and expressions were not so calm.

A normal doctor would usually take around one hour to perform an Achilles Tendon Rupture Repair Technique. If they included the bad habits of dawdling, it was relatively common to spend one and a half hours on the surgery.

Occasionally, there would be doctors who pursued surgery speed, and they would shorten the time required for Achilles tendon rupture repairs to less than fifty minutes. However, no one really treated it like a competition and limited the time required for a surgery to a very short time.

Let alone twenty minutes.

What could be done in twenty minutes? For a surgery, twenty minutes might not even be enough time to suture the skin, especially for new doctors. It was normal for them to spend dozens of minutes suturing the skin.

Even skilled orthopedists did not have the concept of performing a surgery for twenty minutes. When the patient's bone with bone cancer was removed, it would take more than twenty minutes to cook it.

Ling Ran did not care about what other orthopedists thought.

He was not a person who was good at caring about other people's thoughts. If he wanted to make the people around him happy, when Ling Ran was in kindergarten, he would have been engaged to 166 children. That was the sum of all the girls in the kindergarten, the number of the teachers' daughters, and the number of the daughters of the parents who visited the kindergarten.

Therefore, when he was very young, Ling Ran understood that it was impossible for a person to please the whole world by pleasing everyone.

It was more likely that he would please one person and offend another.

After he grew up, Ling Ran learned to deal with the situation and not the people.

It was just like the surgery in front of him. He could complete it within twenty minutes, and he needed to complete it within twenty minutes. As for whether the other orthopedic surgeons would feel embarrassed or embarrassed, Ling Ran could not resolve it. It was like someone confessing to you on the street, but you did not like that person at all. Then, what other solution was there other than rejecting?

"Saber." Ling Ran extended his hand and took the scalpel. Then, he used the Bow Holding Posture to cut an S-shape at the spot where the line was drawn.

With the help of the Skill Potion, his Bow Holding Technique had risen from Specialist Level to Master Level.

It was normal to have Specialist Level skills in top hospitals like Yun Hua Hospital.

If an attending physician could not even master a Specialist Level Skill, it would be very difficult for him to stay in Yun Hua Hospital, and it would not be a problem for him to be described as a bastard. Of course, most of the attending physicians only mastered two or three Specialist Level skills, and those who mastered three or four Specialist Level skills could be considered to be the best in the world.

However, the Master Level was the real deal.

Forget attending physicians who were in their thirties, associate chief physicians who were not talented would not be able to master their skills. Or rather, even if they were talented, they would need time and opportunities to master their skills.

Just like Department Associate Director Pan of the Hand Surgery Department of Yun Hua Hospital, his M-Tang technique had not reached Master Level. It was not that he was not talented, but Yun Hua Hospital did not have the resources to perform the M-Tang technique. At least, before Ling Ran came, the M-Tang technique did not exist in Yun Hua Hospital. Department Associate Director Pan developed the M-Tang technique from scratch. Not only was it time-consuming and laborious, it was also very difficult to learn.

Therefore, it was already very good for Department Associate Director Pan to master the M-Tang technique to Specialist Level. But if he wanted to reach Master Level, he still needed one or two years of continuous practice before he could achieve a breakthrough.

In the hospital, an associate chief physician like Department Associate Director Pan was already considered the elite among the elites.

The average level of the Orthopedics Department of Yun Hua Hospital was not up to the level of the Hand Surgery Department. Most of the doctors present were attending physicians and resident doctors. None of them had mastered Master Level skills.

However, an associate chief physician who was strolling over knew his stuff. He tapped the shoulder of the doctor next to him and said, "Record it."

The resident doctor whose name was called replied with an "Oh." He quickly took out his phone and put it on camera.

The associate chief physician nodded and said, "Mobile phones are not allowed in and out of the operating theater. Don't do it again."

"Oh, okay …" The young resident doctor looked at the screen with a dejected expression.

Mobile phones, socks, and slippers were the biggest sources of pollution in the operating theater.

Chief surgeons, assistants, and scrub nurses could only promise not to touch them. Very few people did not bring them with them. Even if the hospital repeatedly ordered them not to, it would not work. Doctors were willing to abide by all kinds of rules and regulations, but they were not willing to throw away their mobile phones, change into slippers, and give up on socks.

Therefore, mobile phones were also known as Schrödinger's mobile phones in the hospital. When you asked and observed the doctors, they did not have mobile phones on them. When you closed the black box, you would not know how many calls they had made with their mobile phones and how many times they had played Xiaopin.

The associate chief physician naturally had his mobile phone with him, but he did not take it out. It meant that he did not bring his mobile phone with him.

The young resident doctor who was criticized was pushed to the operating table. An attending physician patted him on the shoulder and said with a smile, "It's okay. We used to forget to put our mobile phones down. You'll know when you work for another two years."

The young resident doctor aimed his mobile phone at the operating table and snorted. He said in a low voice, unconvinced, "If you didn't bring your mobile phone, what's that against my waist?"

"Whose phone is in that position?"

"Huh?"

…..

Ling Ran quickly cut open the position of the young white-collar worker's Achilles tendon and sized it up attentively.

At this moment, Ling Ran saw the Achilles tendon, but the various parameters of the MRI scan appeared in his mind.

With the Perfect Level MRI Scan Analysis of Four Limbs, Ling Ran did not need to remember the specific values. Instead, when he read the MRI scan, he would have a perceptual understanding, and from there, he would have his own ideas about the key parameters.

For example, the hardness of the tendon, the toughness and thickness of the ligaments around the Achilles tendon, whether there were calcifications, the density of the muscle, the thickness of the fat layer, and so on.

Most people would only look at the problematic parts when they read MRI scans. Even when Ling Ran read the scans with his Master Level MRI Scan Analysis, he only looked at the problematic parts.

However, the Perfect Level MRI Scan Analysis allowed Ling Ran to have a corresponding understanding of the parts that were not problematic.

In other words, his ability to read MRI scans had increased by ten or even a hundred times.

Take the Achilles tendon of the young white-collar worker in front of him as an example. The strength of the ligaments that bound it belonged to the category of big, and the toughness of the ligaments was also big. However, both of them were within the normal range, so doctors usually did not pay attention to it.

Even if doctors had the ability to read MRI scans before the surgery, they would not be able to read so deeply. Even if the doctors from the Medical Imaging Department had the ability to read MRI scans, they would not know how to tell the surgeons that the Medical Imaging Department served the entire hospital, and most of them would not study or understand how a specific surgical method was performed in the Orthopedics Department.

As for what kind of impact a tough ligament would have on the surgery, it was not within the scope of the knowledge of the Medical Imaging Department.

In fact, Ling Ran's current ability to read MRI scans was something that most of the Medical Imaging Department doctors in the world could only dream of.

Ling Ran felt that if he operated on Liu Weichen now, just the improvement of his MRI scan analysis ability alone would greatly increase the recovery rate of Liu Weichen's ligaments. He dared not say that Liu Weichen's ligaments would recover 100%, but he would have more advantages in terms of recovery time, degree of trauma, and other aspects.

As for the Legendary Level Achilles Tendon Repair Technique …

Ling Ran held the scalpel like a pen and slid it down gently. In just two or three strokes, the patient's Achilles tendon was dissociated.

"There are old patches. It should be a fracture." Ling Ran grabbed it and looked at it, and he easily made a judgment.

"If I listen to his nonsense and think that someone cut it, it will be interesting if I cut it open now." Lu Wenbin was a little amused, but he was also a little displeased.

Ling Ran hummed in acknowledgment and said, "I thought it would be an interesting medical record."

The MRI scan showed that the Achilles tendon rupture was uneven. If it was broken by someone, the subsequent development would be very unexpected. Unfortunately, the result was the least exciting part of the doctor's heart. The patient's nonsense was better than lying, but it was even more boring than lying.

"Should I cut it open?" Lu Wenbin had performed more than one hundred Achilles tendon repair surgeries with Ling Ran. In the hospital, such a great assistant could even try to suture on his own. Naturally, he was very familiar with all the steps in the surgery.

Ling Ran looked at the old plaques and thought for a while before he said, "He probably tore this part of his Achilles tendon in the past, but he did not treat it. That's why his Achilles tendon's mobility and tenacity are rather poor. That's why it ruptured this time.

"Many people don't even know when their Achilles tendon ruptures. They think that it's a sprain. His is a partial tear, so I guess it's a more serious sprain. "

"Well, since it's opened, let's do an old Achilles tendon repair surgery." Ling Ran quickly made a decision.

Lu Wenbin looked at his watch and asked, "Then, should we adjust the time?"

"No need, twenty minutes is enough," Ling Ran said, "Scissors."

The scrub nurse passed him a pair of scissors.

Ling Ran found the right position, cut the Achilles tendon, and said to Lu Wenbin, "I'll cut the torn Achilles tendon and use it to repair the old part."

The biggest difference between old Achilles tendon repair surgery and fresh Achilles tendon repair surgery was that the former usually required a transplant.

A good part of the tendon was cut to fill the missing part of the Achilles tendon. If it was an old Achilles tendon repair surgery after it was completely ruptured, after the Achilles tendons on both sides contracted, the Achilles tendon that needed to be transplanted was usually very long.

However, Ling Ran's current patient only had a part of the old Achilles tendon lesion, so he only needed to repair it partially.

He used the hair tips of the Achilles tendon that were cut off. It was considered as recycling waste, but in terms of difficulty, it was at least an order of magnitude higher.

Ling Ran did not say much. He just operated at a moderate pace.

It was very difficult for a normal doctor to perform this kind of operation. The strength of the torn Achilles tendon could not be guaranteed. If it was used for repair, it could easily cause secondary damage.

However, Ling Ran understood it clearly through the MRI scan. He was also used to this kind of operation because he had the Legendary Level Achilles Tendon Repair Surgery.

In fact, although Ling Ran did not say it clearly, the method he used was close to Plan A designed by Academician Zhu Tongyi.

It was just that he did not sever too many blood vessels and sutured them, but the core essence was to reduce the number of blood vessels that were severed.

Therefore, in the eyes of the doctors in the Orthopedics Department, Ling Ran's Achilles tendon repair seemed to be normal. In fact, the blood vessels that he severed might only be twenty percent of the blood vessels that ordinary doctors cut.

Even so, Ling Ran only used eighteen minutes to finish suturing the patient's Achilles tendon.

When he finished suturing the skin, twenty minutes was just right.

"So fast."

"Twenty minutes?"

"He's as fast as lightning."

The young doctors in the Orthopedics Department were not stingy with their praises, but Ling Ran's expression did not change at all. This was because the young doctors' praises did not hit the mark at all.

"You've worked hard." Ling Ran was not interested in bandaging the wound at all. He threw all the work to Lu Wenbin, nodded at everyone, and left the operating theater.

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