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Compared to those large vessels within the abdominal cavity, the blood vessels in the hand are truly... sensual!
The 50% increase in visual acuity was becoming increasingly important at this moment.
Chen Cang picked up the needle holder, and began to prepare for the suture carefully because the vessels were so delicate.
Vessels were one thing, but nerves required even more precise suturing.
That's why hand surgery is also commonly referred to as microsurgery.
Generally speaking, a magnification of 6-10x is sufficient; Chen Cang was accustomed to using an 8x microscope.
This level of magnification was just right for operating within the field of view.
At this moment, the feeling under the microscope became extremely important; as Chen Cang held the needle holder, he suddenly experienced a sensation quite different from before.
This feeling was indescribable, but... magical. He felt that the ability to discern vascular walls had greatly improved!
What was... going on?