Cui Lao had already made a call to the General Surgery Department. The patient was admitted to the hospital, the consultation was conducted, and the patient was informed of the consent documents before the surgery.
As for Chief Kong, Cui Lao was also informed. Chief Kong did not have any objections to letting Zheng Ren perform an emergency surgery.
The stent surgery for the superior mesenteric artery was neither too difficult nor too easy. It could be performed by anyone in the Department of Interventional Medicine or the Department of Vascular Medicine. The specifics depended on the strength and weakness of the department.
No one would be considered to have crossed the line in performing such a borderline surgery. Since Cui Lao had called, then he would do it. That was what Chief Kong thought.
Zheng Ren left the Emergency Department and recalled Cui Lao's words along the way.