When the Doctor Uses A Hack-Chapter 930 - 931 Without Real Ability Who Dares to

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Chapter 930: Chapter 931: Without Real Ability, Who Dares to Ascend Mount Liang!

Chapter 930 -931: Without Real Ability, Who Dares to Ascend Mount Liang!

The nurses had already set the timer for 20 minutes!

The countdown had officially begun!

Hou Rong and the other two team members looked at Chen Cang—honestly, they were all very worried.

At such a time, no one thought about envy, jealousy, or dissatisfaction; all they thought about was how to perform the surgery well.

To do a good job repairing the area near the hepatic vein, the first choice was to perform an intracaval shunt procedure!

The intracaval shunt procedure was complex, time-consuming, and difficult!

Chen Cang’s side had already prepared a 34Fr silicone tube connected to a shunt pump.

Then, quickly, he began ligating the inferior vena cava and renal vein above that within the pericardial cavity.

This was the preparatory work; after it was done, they could control the hepatic portal and then repair the venous damage.

After completing all these tasks, Chen Cang needed to start repairing the vein near the liver, and at this point, the complexity of the angles and anatomical structures became evident.

Hou Rong looked at Chen Cang nervously; from the isolation of the pericaval blood vessels and intracaval shunt, he had already concluded that Chen Cang’s repair surgery on the near-hepatic vein was impressive.

But, the most critical part, the suturing and repair that followed, was the hardest.

Chen Cang held the needle holder in his left hand while his right hand’s fingers passed directly through the liver area, then gently clamped with his right fingers!

“Digital pressure method!”

A team member beside him couldn’t help but exclaim, while another had a sudden realization.

However, here, it was very difficult to insert the needle…

At that moment, Chen Cang’s left hand began suturing and repairing quickly; the entire process was fast and precise, leaving Hou Rong speechless!

Could he really suture with his left hand?

Even the team members nearby were somewhat astonished; his left hand was incredibly agile!

“No, look at the position of the liver!”

At this time, they could see Chen Cang’s right hand fingers, the middle and index fingers using the digital pressure method during the surgery, the thumb gently pulling open the liver, while the ring and little fingers wonderfully pressed inside the abdomen, providing sufficient operational space.

This gave Chen Cang enough time for his left hand to suture!

Very quickly!

Chen Cang didn’t take long, and the operation completed successfully!

And at this time, only a short amount of time had passed.

For most operations like this, if the right hand was used, it would take some time to deal with complex anatomical structures.

At this time, the patient’s liver was already shattered, and Chen Cang simply devised such a method.

At this point in the surgery, Chen Cang didn’t relax at all!

He hurriedly cleaned up the blood in the abdominal cavity, thoroughly removing blood clots and devitalized liver tissue from the tear!

The scalpel, like a clever tool, continuously excised some necrotic tissues!

Under the shadowless lamp, the scalpel blade reflected lines of light, somewhat dazzling.

It even gave Hou Rong a sense of swordplay.

Next, Chen Cang didn’t have time to consider too much; he now needed to repair and suture many small blood vessels in the liver, and afterward, upon restoring blood supply, proceed with liver repairs!

“Three minutes left!”

Chen Cang’s speed of repairing small blood vessels reached its peak.

This surgery, Chen Cang couldn’t guarantee was the best done, but he needed to ensure it took the least time.

Because now, time was the life of liver cells.

The next ligation would need to wait 5 minutes, and by that time, the situation was still unclear!

Not enough!

Still not enough!

There were many areas lacking!

What to do?

Suddenly, an idea struck Chen Cang, and he activated “Focus”!

In an instant!

A flash of light crossed through Chen Cang’s eyes; at that time, he clearly saw the path and damage of the small blood vessels.

At this moment, Chen Cang’s hands sutured, threading the needle like the flash of swords, incredibly fast!

And everyone nearby was simply stunned!

They hadn’t expected the vascular suturing to be so fast!

Chen Cang was holding nothing back because time wouldn’t allow him to.

Time ticked away, the monitor beeped incessantly, entwining together like a symphony of life!

And the notes of life were the sutures in Chen Cang’s hands.

The precision was mesmerizing.

This was the first time Chen Cang had used this technique, yet the results were shockingly apparent.

Time was up quickly!

The nurse reminded him, “Time’s up!”

Chen Cang quickly tied the knots, pulled the threads, and cut them.

Meanwhile, Hou Rong hurriedly released the hemostatic clamps.

In an instance, blood was successfully reperfused, and Chen Cang could clearly see the traces where the blood flowed.

He had succeeded!

Chen Cang knew he had succeeded.

However, the effects of “fixation” weren’t over yet.

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Fixing the liver at this time was clearly not a wise choice.

With time remaining under “fixation,” Chen Cang decided to suture the delicate blood vessels of the spleen.

In comparison to the liver, the spleen was not inferior.

It is the largest lymphatic organ in the body and an important part of the immune system, playing a significant role in humoral and cellular immunity.

Previously, the preferred method for treating splenic rupture was total splenectomy, and many textbooks also advocated for total splenectomy regardless of the extent of injury.

However, as the percentage of post-splenectomy infections increased and immunity significantly decreased, more and more scholars now advocate for the repair of the spleen, adopting partial splenectomy.

After all, compared to total removal, partial resection was much more difficult, and it was essential to ensure that the remaining tissue had adequate blood supply to survive; otherwise, all efforts would be futile!

At this moment, Chen Cang suddenly switched from the liver to the spleen, giving Hou Rong a scare!

“Dr. Chen, you… what are you…”

“Why have you suddenly stopped dealing with the liver and started repairing the spleen?”

Chen Cang couldn’t just say he was running out of skill time and needed to hurry.

He could only say, “Taking advantage of my hot hand, I’ll repair the small vessels of the spleen!”

The phrase ‘hot hand’ puzzled Hou Rong!

Hot hand…

Was he falling behind?

Was there such a term as a ‘hot hand’ in surgery? But… he had never heard of it…

Thinking this, he glanced at his team members, his face full of confusion.

Both of them looked equally bewildered!

They felt that they were several levels behind Chen Cang.

Playing a different game entirely.

Did someone operating already have a feel for it?

Chen Cang didn’t care about all that.

Why was the spleen difficult?

Because there were too many small blood vessels inside, too intricate, and repairing them was purely masochistic!

One careless move, if the repair wasn’t successful, might even require a secondary operation to remove the spleen.

It simply wasn’t worth the risk!

So, without real skill, who would dare take on such a task!

The moment Chen Cang picked up the suturing needle.

Hou Rong quickly shouted out, “Chen Cang, what are you doing!”

In that moment, he suddenly understood what Chen Cang’s hot hand was all about.

He wanted to use the momentum from suturing the liver’s blood vessels to repair the spleen’s blood vessels.

How was that even possible?