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【610】The most difficult part of surgery

A group of colleagues surrounding him pushed him up and spoke: "Didn't you say you just understood it? What did you say happened?"

If you understand clearly, you should know that the laparoscopic exploration is over. Why do you call it "Hey?"

"I just grasped a clue." The man jumped to avoid the hands of his colleagues who were pushing him. "I didn't expect that their speed suddenly accelerated."

It's not surprising that Tan Kelin's hand speed has increased. As a technical master, his speed is recognized by the whole hospital. What is suspicious is that there is a big question mark whether the female trainee assistant can keep up with Tan Kelin's super speed.

The ultrasonic knife squeaked and cut inside the laparoscope.

"It starts from the inferior mesenteric artery."

The people in the anorectal department once again returned to the state of serious analysis of the surgery scenes. They were not students but clinicians. They could definitely see the tricks. The speed of analysis was not too slow. However, after these words came out, these doctors who were watching

We continue to be a little confused.

"Hey, how come this speed is so fast?!"

Bah bah bah, bah, bah, bah, keep cutting, cutting very fast.

"Are they going to remove the entire mesorectum?"

"I guess so. The problem is, I can only see a few nodes, and I can't fully see their surgical path map."

The people in the anorectal department all narrowed their eyes, wishing they could put a microscope on their heads to watch the surgery, otherwise their brains would not be able to keep up with the ultra-fast pace of the surgery in front of them.

"The one holding the forceps is grasping the sigmoid colon?"

"It should be that he grabbed the sigmoid colon and pushed it to the left. Dr. Tan was at the left root of the mesangium of the sigmoid colon——"

"Wrong, looking from this direction, it's the right side. Your thinking needs to change its position from left to right."

It shows again that it is not easy for the average doctor’s brain to adapt to the characteristics of the eye-hand separation operation of laparoscopy.

"She is a female patient. She has to cut all the way to most of the pelvic cavity and the recto-uterine recess. This is the path."

"The telescope handler has a very clear idea. You don't have to think anymore when you see Dr. Tan. She moves the laparoscope and cuts down."

"If you don't have to think about it, you will definitely move faster."

"It should be that Dr. Tan has done some homework for her in advance, right?"

"Did Dr. Tan draw her the patient's anatomy?"

Several anorectal doctors looked at each other: Impossible, right? How could Tan Kelin have the time to draw anatomical diagrams and explain them to students? It would be more likely that Tan Kelin would ask students to draw anatomical diagrams for him.

"Do you know the most difficult part of this operation?"

The doctor who raised this question felt very sad. It is impossible for the Department of Anorectal Surgery to say that he has never tried such an operation. Compared with the general surgery department, this disease is a key disease that their department is responsible for.

"It's easy to injure both ureters, especially the left side."

As expected, he was an experienced clinical senior. His speech was completely different from that of the students, and he immediately discussed the specific practical issues of the surgery.

"The ureter must be completely exposed to prevent damage to the ureter, but this process requires a longer operation time, and the surrounding areas must be completely separated and exposed. What should they do if they want to hurry?"

"You can only have quick hands and quick brains. You must know how to get there."

"They severed the inferior mesenteric artery at its root. They had just explored this place before, and it seemed they were determining the surgical path map."

"You need to be particularly careful when operating this area. The ureter is very close."

"Don't be afraid, don't be afraid--"

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