Yang Ping didn't pay any attention to anything that didn't concern saving lives. That was an issue for the higher-ups. He was just here to focus on the surgery.
Save one life at a time - there was no better way to do it.
Knowing nearly every anatomy detail like the back of his hand, Yang Ping worked at a rapid pace.
The CT scan images of this male patient were instantly converted into operational directives in his mind.
Where the injury was, where it was bleeding, how fast the blood was coming out, which parts threatened life the most, and which parts needed priority — all of these were naturally transformed into a clear sequence.
He opened the chest without any hesitation.
His actions were as smooth and effortless as if he were cutting through skin.
He stopped the bleeding in the mediastinum, relieved the tamponade, repaired any lungs that could be repaired, and decisively removed those beyond repair.