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Chapter 1584

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Chief Physician Li of the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery did not go on stage.

He sat in the chief's office, locked the door, and secretly watched the live broadcast of the surgery.

Chief Li did not have a bad impression of Zheng Ren. Of course, he did not have any special affection for him either.

In his opinion, the actions of this Nobel Prize candidate who had been poached by the Department of Intervention was more of a gimmick.

These were all little tricks that young people came up with in their eagerness to be promoted.

Surgery broadcast?

Nonsense! If you have the ability to livestream a surgery, why don't you livestream for a month?! Uh, the livestream has been going on for less than a month.

Try streaming for a year! Let's see if anything happens to you. That would be a miracle.

Chief Physician Li still had a problem with livestreaming surgeries. This kind of method did not exist in the mind of an "orthodox" doctor.

Once a blood vessel hemorrhages during a live-streaming hepatectomy … Chief Li pondered. Blood gushed out violently, and an aspirator would be useless. He could only rely on his experience to block the bleeding point with his fingers and ligate it bit by bit.

If that was the case, the live broadcast would be ruined.

Chief Li did not want anything to happen to the patient, nor did he want anything to happen to the surgery. He was very nervous.

Because he was afraid that something might happen, he asked him to go up to help put out the fire at the last minute, and the whole process was broadcasted.

Therefore, he did not go up at all. He stayed in his office to watch the live broadcast of the surgery.

The surgery began, and the technique was very nimble. Chief Li watched with a relaxed and happy heart.

But that was not praiseworthy.

If he did not even understand the anatomical structure of the laparotomy, how would he dare to do a live broadcast of the surgery?!

As a person, how could he not have a clear idea of what was going on?

The right lobe of the liver was exposed to the field of vision. Senior Physician Li changed his posture and moved closer to the tablet.

The most important part of the surgery had arrived!

Unlike what he had imagined, the liver membrane was cut open and a traction thread was left. There was only a little bleeding after the liver parenchyma was cut open, but it was immediately stopped by the surgeon.

The ultrasonic knife was not used well. The surgeon's technique was very plain and simple. If one was not too familiar with the technique, judging from the operation, one could tell that he was a beginner.

However, this was only a preliminary impression. Only people who were not very skilled would think that way.

The pliers at the head of the ultrasonic knife kept separating. When it was time to make a sound, it would make a sound. When it was not time to make a sound, it would make a sound.

When encountering slightly larger blood vessels, the surgeon would not choose to use an ultrasonic knife to stop the bleeding. Instead, he would use a titanium clip to complete the operation.

The surgeon was very careful and cautious, Chief Li judged.

No wonder he dared to do a live broadcast of the surgery. It was better to be safe than sorry. This was an unbreakable truth.

When the tumor tissue appeared in his field of vision, Chief Li's entire aura changed.

His skill level was higher than Professor Yang's. Although he was old, his eyesight was blurred, and his hands trembled, and he did not perform surgery often. However, his experience was still there, and he had extremely rich clinical experience.

He had never seen a liver tumor like this in his life!

The boundary was very clear. That alone was enough.

Chief Physician Li's right hand was trembling slightly. It was as if he was holding an ultrasonic knife and performing blunt dissection and hemostasis on the operating table.

However, the rhythm was not right. No matter how he adjusted, he could not keep up with the caster's seemingly slow hand speed.

Director Li did not mind. He was old, and his hand speed was slow. This was an objective rule, and there was nothing much to say.

He was concerned about the liver tumor.

The boundary was clear. As long as the distance between the tumor was 0.7-1cm, blunt dissection was performed to block the blood vessels that needed to be blocked, and the surgery would be over.

He would not carefully preserve more liver tissue for the patient and remove as much tumor tissue as possible, unlike what he usually did during surgeries.

Thinking about the surgeries he had performed in his life and comparing them to the live broadcast of the surgery in front of him, Chief Li felt that the surgeries he had performed in his life were all at a loss.

How much effort had he spent on it?!

It was really a helpless thing.

The choice made by the surgeon in the operation of dissociating the tumor tissue was also relatively radical. He did not try to reduce the range of the tumor tissue by 1cm. Instead, he tried his best to reduce the range by 0.7cm.

Although it was only a few millimeters away, the liver tissue that was preserved was real.

The patient's liver function would definitely be better after the surgery. This was a detail and a very important point.

There was no bleeding as expected.

The surgeon seemed to be able to predict every possible bleeding point one step ahead of time. It was either cut with an ultrasonic knife or cut with a titanium clip.

Chief Li looked at the surgery in silence.

The level of the surgery had already exceeded his imagination. It was because the surgeon's level was high, but also because this was a hepatectomy after interventional embolization.

The main blood vessels that supplied blood to the liver had been embolized and blocked. There was almost no bleeding during the process of separating the tumor.

This was completely different from Chief Li's previous judgment.

Although Chief Li also admitted that the interventional embolization surgery was effective, he was, after all, a surgeon. He despised interventional surgery for liver cancer from the bottom of his heart.

Other than patients with surgical contraindications, he instinctively resisted and rejected everything the interventional department did.

However, a scientific surgery with a very clear purpose actually gave him so many benefits?

Director Li furrowed his brows.

More than ten minutes passed, and the tumor was quickly removed "completely".

This was not a lipoma. It was a liver cancer that was inextricably linked to the surrounding normal liver tissue!

How could it be so complete?

At this time, the matter of less bleeding had been put aside by Chief Li and no longer considered.

Complete removal of the tumor meant that the possibility of postoperative metastasis was reduced. Especially when the tumor's large blood vessels were embolized, the possibility of postoperative recurrence was further reduced.

If all liver cancer surgeries could be done this way …

An idea suddenly appeared in Chief Li's mind.

He was shocked by his own thoughts.

No! How could he think like that?!

What a joke!

If that was the case, wouldn't the Department of Interventional Medicine snatch away a large piece of liver cancer surgery in the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery?

At the very least, it had to be done by the Department of Interventional Medicine before the surgery.

The positions of the upstream and downstream departments were reversed by an invisible force.

In terms of the laws of nature, this was unscientific. However, looking at the surgery in front of him, it would be unscientific if he did not do this.

In the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, the high-rise building collapsed with a loud bang. The deafening sound could be heard clearly by Chief Li.

There was nothing to see in the operating area. Chief Li could tell that there was no bleeding just by looking at the surgeon's intraoperative operation.

Sure enough, after a simple rinse and checking that there was no active bleeding, the surgeon began to close the abdomen.

The surgery was about to end, Chief Li thought.

After closing the abdominal cavity, the surgeon left the operating area, but the live broadcast of the surgery did not stop.

What was he doing?

In Chief Li's surprise, he saw the surgeon come to the pathology basin and began to dissect the tumor tissue.

The tumor tissue was cut open. It was gray and black, and a large number of necrotic lesions had begun to appear inside.

This …

The voice in Chief Li's heart that had just been erased seemed to appear again. The rumbling sound of the building collapsing continued.

The surgery on the tablet had already ended, but Chief Li stared blankly at the tumor tissue that the surgeon dissected.

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