Was it starting?
Dr. Smith's body trembled, but he immediately stood firm. His hands were also very steady. He was no longer nervous and anxious, thinking about things that didn't exist. He focused and immediately entered the state of operation.
"But it really hurts when the hemostatic forceps hits the radial protrusion," the thought appeared in his mind.
Puncture, blind selection, step on the line, and determine the position.
With the sound of the hemostatic forceps, Dr. Smith's skill level continued to improve by leaps and bounds.
After all, he was the world's top expert in the field of interventional surgeries. He had already mastered and understood the key points of the new TIPS surgery. With the help of the hemostatic forceps, Dr. Smith's improvement was visible to the naked eye.
The first surgery took a little longer, and it took him almost forty minutes to finish.