Chapter 1315 - 1318: I Don’t Have Time!
The surgery had yet to begin, but the scalpel in Chen Cang’s hand had already become the focal point.
Everyone’s eyes were fixated on this seemingly ordinary surgical blade.
For some reason, today, the blade seemed dazzling!
The liver transplantation procedure’s most challenging core techniques involved two major steps.
And the removal of the diseased liver in the recipient was one of the most technically demanding parts of the procedure.
This was because most patients requiring liver transplantation often suffered from severe liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Furthermore, for various reasons, they often had a history of abdominal surgeries, such as cholecystectomy, splenectomy, or portacaval shunt, resulting in extensive intra-abdominal adhesions that frequently intertwined with abundant collateral circulation, making the removal of the diseased liver even more difficult.
Wang Dong’s surgery had already progressed to removing most of the liver, leaving the gallbladder no choice but to be removed as well. This demonstrated the lead surgeon’s expertise.
The key question was: how severe were the abdominal adhesions?
When the patient’s abdomen was opened, the abdominal organs were exposed.
Everyone glanced at Wang Dong’s abdominal cavity and couldn’t help but marvel.