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When the Doctor Uses A Hack

You're a struggling young doctor, barely making ends meet with a measly $2000 monthly income. Life's pressures and trials weigh heavily upon you! But lo and behold! One fine morning, you wake up to find yourself equipped with some sort of cheat codes... You're scheduled for an appendectomy, so you roll up your sleeves and get ready to explore the abdominal terrain: You touch the cecum: "Cecum: Healthy!" You palpate the colon: "Colon: All clear!" You reach the appendix: "Appendix: It's an inflamed, pus-filled appendix monster, level 15, rare creature. Recommendation: Perform an appendectomy!" With a decisive hand, you wield your scalpel and skillfully remove the troublesome appendix. "Ding! Rare appendix monster eliminated! Rewards: +100 experience in appendectomy, +$100, and a shiny white suture needle!" And thus, your journey begins as an emergency surgeon. But remember, with great healing powers comes great responsibility!

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Chapter 648: Hahaha, hahaha, everyone's face is filled with smiles!

Actually, the "sandwich" technique is key in handling the anastomosis site to ensure the stability of the surgery!

However, this technique is not normally used in surgeries for chest aortic adhesions combined with aortic dissection.

The most crucial point is right here!

So much so that the three experts on stage, whether it was Li Wenbin, Yang Guangdong, or even Xiong Kangyu, had not thought of this!

Surgery is actually like solving a very difficult math problem!

Sometimes, deriving the solution to the problem takes a process.

There is only a standard answer, but no standard process!

One might even say that all roads lead to Rome.

The "sandwich" technique used here by Chen Cang and Meng Xi is like a spur-of-the-moment idea, or even an innovative formula, to solve the problem!

And even makes the answer more precise!

But, surgery, unlike math problems, has a very important difference—that is the most appropriate treatment for the patient!