The task was expected to take three days, but by the second day, Professor He's team had already completed the digital model of Fang Faquan's lower limbs.
The computer optimized the force lines, osteotomy lines, and pin distribution points of the left lower limb. The data calculated from the model were edited into a format that could be implanted into the host of a surgical robot.
Professor He tasked a student with delivering this data to Yang Ping via a portable hard drive. Thanks to this hard drive, this complex surgery was about to become foolproof.
With no Tianji surgical robot at the Surgical Research Institute, Yang Ping scheduled Fang Faquan's surgery at the Surgical Center.
Sanbo Hospital currently has two Tianji surgical robots. One is in the Trauma Orthopedics Department, and the other is shared by other orthopedic departments.
Yang Ping plans to buy one himself, but one machine costs 15 million and requires approval.