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Chapter 2121

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The chief surgeon realized that Duke Latin's blood vessels, which were initially congested, had actually been cleared by his boss himself. He did not know what method he had used, but it had actually been cleared completely.

After that, the chief surgeon placed a brand new heart in and began to suture the arteries one by one.

Just as he was about to suture, Nangong Nuannuan said, "Let me do it."

After witnessing his boss's superb skills, the chief surgeon was in awe of Nangong Nuannuan's skills. If not for the fact that she was the chairman of Imperial Phoenix Corporation and did not have much time to spare, she would have begged Nangong Nuannuan to be her disciple.

Now that he had a chance to learn, the chief surgeon happily handed the suture needle to Nangong Nuannuan.

The suture was an upgraded version of the Gore Tex suture specially produced by Angel Pharmaceuticals. This kind of suture felt much better than the top-notch Gore Tex suture used in general hospitals. It was flexible, strong, and biocompatible. It would never cause adverse reactions in the tissues.

Moreover, when this newly developed upgraded suture was sutured through the graft, the number of gaps around it was almost negligible. Most importantly, once the suture came into contact with blood, it would immediately expand in volume, so the number of needle holes would be much less than that of ordinary sutures.

This kind of suture had not been officially sold by Angel Pharmaceuticals to hospitals around the world. This time, for Latin's surgery, Nangong Nuannuan had specially asked the headquarters of Angel Pharmaceuticals to fly the suture over and personally suture the arteries in his heart.

Originally, the chief surgeon wanted to learn. After all, Nangong Nuannuan could not hide her skills when suturing.

However, after one look, the chief surgeon gave up.

This was because the precision and stability of Nangong Nuannuan's hands were not something he could achieve even if he used a needle and thread for 20 years.

He even suspected that Nangong Nuannuan was made of a machine.

Otherwise, how could an ordinary person's hands be as stable as a machine's? No, even more stable than a machine's?

This was simply illogical.

The chief surgeon could not see every stitch and thread that Nangong Nuannuan made. He could only see her moving through the flesh. In his opinion, she would obviously suture a few blood vessels together. However, she was moving at such a fast speed that every stitch was on the right path.

In the end, the chief surgeon could only look at the effect of the suture through the enlarged video.

Organ transplant surgery took a long time. For such a large-scale transplant surgery, if it went smoothly, it would take 15 hours. If it took longer, it might take more than 22 hours. In fact, this time was not wasted on organ replacement, but on the suturing of blood vessels.

Suturing required doctors, but doctors were human beings, not machines. To suture so many blood vessels was definitely a job that required a lot of skill, experience, and continuous stability of both hands.

Nangong Nuannuan, on the other hand, had everything.

Her eyesight was so good that she could see blood vessels that even a senior expert like him could not see clearly. Her hand speed was fast and accurate, comparable to the precision of a machine. Even though it took a long time to sew, her hand holding the needle was incomparably steady. After such a long time, the chief surgeon realized that Nangong Nuannuan's hands had not even trembled once.

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