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Chapter 775

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Ling Ran cut open the patient's abdomen layer by layer. His movements were light and unhurried.

After performing so many hepatectomies, Ling Ran was so familiar with this type of surgery that he did not even need to think about it. This was especially so at the beginning. As long as the patient's anatomical structure was not obviously special, he could close his eyes and continue making incisions.

In any hospital, performing more than five hundred hepatectomies was a very large number. Professional senior doctors in the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery might be able to achieve this number, but it was usually difficult for doctors in the General Surgery Department to achieve this number.

The advantage in experience brought by this was obvious.

In fact, people would only think more when they were in this state. It was just like driving. Only when the driver was extremely familiar with the operation of the car itself could he fully consider the road conditions, and not use his limited intelligence to think about which side was the brake.

"The Mercedes incision on the upper abdomen." Mitchell, the old man at the top right corner of the screen, immediately recognized the manual incision Ling Ran used. He smiled and said, "This is the most common incision to expose the right side of the liver. The bilateral subcostal incision extends from the midline. I liked this kind of incision when I was young, and I wrote a few research papers about it."

"Actually, there's no need to rush. We can do a more detailed consultation. Mitchell has a lot of experience in the Mercedes incision. It's better for us to have a full discussion before we perform the surgery. " The doctors in the remote consultation usually only provided consultation for a very short period of time. However, Ling Ran did not reach an agreement with them before he started the surgery, and this inevitably made the doctors in the remote consultation unhappy.

They often performed consultations for doctors from third world countries, and most of the time, they taught the other party what to do step by step. The doctors who received guidance usually respected the doctors in the remote consultation, and most of the time, they performed the surgery according to their requirements.

Ling Ran, however, only minded his own business and performed the surgery. He was used to filtering out the voices around him since he was young. For example, he would pay attention to the words of the doctors in the remote consultation when he felt that they were useful, and the rest was just a breeze to him.

Ling Ran was actually not very interested in the consultation itself.

He was now a high-level Master Level Hepatectomy, and with the Virtual Human and other auxiliary skills, he had his own set rules when he performed the surgery. Honestly speaking, he did not need a consultation to get a result.

Because he was still the one who carried out the surgery in the end. He operated on the results of the consultation, but the doctors who participated in the consultation did not fully understand Ling Ran … Because of this, it was almost impossible to get the best result.

Surgeons are always dictatorial, and so are surgeons.

In fact, Michelson and the others were just nagging. If the surgeon did not want to listen, they could not jump out from the screen and beat him up.

Compared to Ling Ran, Lu Wenbin felt that the foreigners were more long-winded. He could not help but grumble as he pinched the retractor. "Foreigners are really annoying. A group of doctors always come up with new words when they have nothing better to do. Each word has more than ten letters, and I can't even memorize them. You're going all out just to show off. Can't you use shorter words? "

Lloyd, who was watching the surgery by the side, felt an inexplicable itch on his face. He wondered if Lu Wenbin had humiliated him again, so he turned around and asked amiably, "Doctor Lu, are you guys discussing the surgery?"

“NO。” Lu Wenbin's answer was short and concise. He then turned his head and said in disdain, "Foreigners don't even pay attention to the names they give themselves. If this kind of name were to be used in schools in our country, we would be laughed at."

Yu Yuan was not the only one who was opposite him. All the young nurses in the room could not help but smile.

When it came to historical figures, there were plenty of modern people who did not know about Lord Chunshen. However, it was relatively rare for them to not know about Tao Wu. In particular, Suan Ni's various miraculous abilities made people unable to help but admire it.

However, Lloyd himself did not know that there was a problem with his name. Instead, he frowned and asked, "Doctor Lu, I'm sure that when you were talking just now, you said my name!"

Soft laughter burst out in the operating theater.

Lu Wenbin coughed a few times and said with a smile, "Actually, I didn't. I just said a homonym."

As Lu Wenbin spoke, he explained the concept of homonyms in Chinese.

Anyway, he had nothing to do, and pinching the retractor did not require much skill. Lu Wenbin felt that it was quite cute to chat with a foreigner in English.

Yu Yuan waited for the two of them to finish talking before she slowly said, "Doctor Lu, are you sure that foreigners don't understand Chinese? When they called you, they were obviously calling you Doctor Mule."

Lu Wenbin was stunned. He turned around and laughed. "It's a homonym joke. If it's a mule, then so be it. It doesn't matter if a man is a little mule …"

As he spoke, Ling Ran had completely exposed the right side of the liver.

On the screen, the attitude of the doctors from Anderson Hospital became slightly more positive.

"The exposure is not bad."

"He can be considered a rather good surgeon."

"We can already see the tumor. Hopefully, the degree of differentiation is higher."

The doctors who were in the remote consultation did not leave. They also attached great importance to this surgery. Otherwise, they would have left after the meeting.

Ling Ran operated according to the established steps. He did not slow down at all.

He had done similar actions before the surgery.

In fact, before the surgery this time, Ling Ran had made a very complete plan through the Virtual Human. He had also done a considerable degree of simulation in the operating theater.

Ling Ran would only remind them at the node of the steps.

"I'll start from the hepatic portal."

"The gallbladder bed is separated from the gallbladder."

"The inferior vena cava is exposed."

The doctors who were in the consultation on the screen gradually lost their desire to speak, especially Michelson, who liked to remind Ling Ran in the beginning. Now, he did not even remind Ling Ran.

The details of Ling Ran's surgery were actually not that outstanding. This was because he was constantly trying to find ways to bypass or avoid those high-risk surgical steps. After avoiding or completing those high-risk steps, Ling Ran's surgical operation seemed even more ordinary.

If the doctors who were watching the surgery were all ordinary doctors, they would have probably started to have doubts in their hearts.

However, the doctors who were in the consultation all knew why Ling Ran did it so easily.

Foreigners did not understand the concept of lifting heavy things as if they were light, but they all knew that simplifying a difficult step itself meant that it was extremely difficult.

"The surgical judgment is very shocking!"

Finally, the old man in the upper right corner of the screen, Doctor Michelson, said.

The doctors in the other three parts of the conference also nodded slightly.

"Right hepatectomy is inherently more complicated than left hepatectomy."

"From the looks of it now, the patient should be able to be saved."

"The prognosis is also more promising. Hmm … I'll go back to work first. Call me if you need anything." One of the doctors left.

The other three looked at the screen, but they did not say anything.

It was such a rare surgery. There was no harm in watching it, was there?

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