Facing a heart that had already stopped beating, Yang Ping carefully cut it open. The "engine" of the human body was opened, and its internal structure starkly revealed to the surgeon.
The structures surrounding the aortic and mitral valves were in complete disarray—indistinct and unrecognizable. The destroyed valves, growths, and abscesses were all mixed together. Without the aid of ECMO, this Swedish man's life would have likely already ended.
Swedish doctor Davenport stood in front of the screen, where the details of the entire surgical field were clearly visible. What now lay before him was a ruined heart, his brow deeply furrowed. He couldn't fathom how Yang Ping would complete such a surgery. The suturing technique alone was beyond most, himself included, as well as any other doctor he had known or heard of.