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The chief anesthetist was honestly a bit shocked, that someone could stitch up the small vessels of the spleen so meticulously—it truly was not just a skill!
It was a matter of responsibility and conviction!
Having been an anesthetist for so many years, this was his first time seeing a doctor who would suture the small vessels of the spleen.
Setting aside the technical aspect, let's not even start on how many are willing to do the suturing!
A ruptured spleen requires good blood supply in order to recover.
Splenectomy and spleen repair are both surgeries aimed at treating a ruptured spleen!
Those that can be repaired, undergo repair.
Those that cannot be repaired or have necrosis, undergo removal.
The ones that cannot be repaired are precisely due to ischemic necrosis.
So, what Chen Cang was doing at this very moment for the patient's spleen, keeping even the slightest part intact, would greatly benefit the patient's future health.