Orthopedic surgery only looked like carpentry work, which was different from chiseling walls. Yellow sledgehammer chiseled a wall, thirty times in a single strike.
The wall could be chiseled through, and destruction was the main focus.
However, for a hip replacement surgery, the patient had to be able to walk after the surgery. Once the hammer was used too hard, the entire pelvis would be smashed, and the ball would be finished. Forget about the patient's postoperative condition, even dealing with bleeding during the operation was a difficult problem.
This was considered an intraoperative side injury, and Zheng Ren was careful to avoid such a situation.
In the system operating theater, Zheng Ren repeatedly tested the strength of the gouging. After failing many times, he finally knew what the most perfect power was.
Thump thump thump.