After flushing and examination were completed, the patient needed to be sutured.
Chen Cang picked up the suturing needle and carefully sutured layer by layer. When it came to suturing the skin, he suddenly thought of a question.
Could suturing affect the patient's satisfaction with the surgery?
The main advantage of minimally invasive surgery is its minimally invasive nature. If I put more effort into it and make it noninvasive, wouldn't it be even more popular?
With this thought, Chen Cang calmed down and began to closely observe the wound.
He suddenly realized that this kind of puncture suturing could be different from regular incision suturing.
If it were an abdominal surgery, the sturdiness of a wound would need to be considered to prevent it from bursting open.
If a patient had a few friends like old Chen around, wouldn't that be a suffering?
Therefore, the focus of suturing should be on making sure the wound is secure and primarily on preventing infection,