The next step was confirmed. Department Chief Qian went to speak with the patient's family.
Zheng Ren and Su Yun returned to the emergency department.
As they walked, Zheng Ren was deep in thought.
He did not like to rely on luck. Much like the TIPS surgery, where most doctors had historically relied on chance, Zheng Ren had spent countless hours of training time to increase his probability of success and minimize his dependence on the fickle Lady Luck.
The adenomyosis had been initially viewed as a minor disorder that could be treated once the patient was stable, even though it would leave her without a womb.
There was a low chance the interventional procedure could truly save the woman from pain and misery.
Zheng Ren had made some mental calculations and realized his estimation from a few days ago had been too optimistic. The success rate of the surgery was less than 20%.
He did not like the numbers.