Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 1042: [1042] Quick, switch the camera

Chapter 1042: [1042] Quick, switch the camera

Is this person even speaking human language?

Zhang Tinghai walked back to his anesthesiologist station, stupefied. According to him, what this guy said sounded like a plot from a science fiction movie. On the surface, the words seemed understandable, but his brain could not even begin to imagine it, let alone execute it.

It’s like dealing with two brains that are not of the ordinary human kind, scarier than Fu Xinheng’s robot by far.

Song Xueling’s sporadic voice reached the lecture hall of the exchange conference.

After hearing the presentation, the audience in the lecture hall felt pretty much the same as Zhang Tinghai: Confused.

"Is that Song medical student from Beidu who was mentioned earlier? Has he graduated?" Someone remembered Tao Zhijie calling ’Xiao Song’ and asked those from Beidu present, wanting to know if this Xiao Song was just dreaming.

There were quite a few people from Beidu today, and they recognized the voice as belonging to Song Xueling.

When President Wu poached the renown Song Xueling from their medical college, it was indeed painful for the people of Beidu.

Because they knew he was a genius.

They wouldn’t doubt a single word said by Song Xueling; they were all amazed by Song Xueling’s statement "Dr. Xie is stronger than me."

For Song Xueling to admit that someone had greater talent than him?! That was beyond the cognition of the people from Beidu.

Who is Dr. Xie?

The eyes of the Beidu attendees pricked like needles, intent on piercing through the curtain to find the real face of "Dr. Xie" in the operating room.

In the operating room, after receiving confirmation from Song Xueling, Tao Zhijie decisively decided: "Proceed."

The assisting thoracic surgery team immediately plunged into coordinated action.

The live broadcast inserted a laparoscopic surgery view.

"They are going to do a shunting procedure," audiences in the lecture hall speculated, relieved that the surgery was moving along the lines they had anticipated. Otherwise, it was too far beyond their medical experience to even imagine.

Wrong.

The instrument inserted under the laparoscope was purely for blocking the inferior vena cava.

A group of peers were shocked to the point of jumping up: Won’t this ignite a small vessel minefield?

"Is there any bleeding? How much bleeding?" Several people were so nervous that they couldn’t help but call out.

There was no bleeding, no small vessels had exploded.

It seemed like the live surgical broadcast couldn’t keep up, as this wasn’t an open surgery, the camera could only film inside the patient’s body via a monitor.

Only one camera isn’t enough. Section Chief Yang, managing the operation, regretted not bringing in more cameras. It seemed that in Section Chief Yang’s eyes, this surgery was not just about live broadcasting anymore, but rather an imperative educational archive, with the latter being more important.

As the Section Chief of the Medical Education Department, Section Chief Yang had a premonition: This surgery would go down in the hospital’s history.

"Quick, quick, switch the lens." Section Chief Yang waved at the cameraman while trying to avoid disturbing the surgeon’s operation.

The screen then switched back to the laparoscopic procedure, and the audience in the lecture hall gasped again: it turned out that the surgery had suddenly progressed to Tao Zhijie using the Ultrasonic Scalpel to cut out the tumor.

It was clear that someone had been coordinating with the laparoscope during the earlier procedure.

What made this surgery so quickly paced astounded the group of doctors.

Visible on the screen, the patient’s tumor grew only inside the cavity, about the size of a pigeon’s egg, not too big relative to the thick diameter of the inferior vena cava, but the obstruction was already quite evident.

After taking a sample for pathology, the surgery removed a segment of the inferior vena cava about the length of a finger, followed by an artificial blood vessel connection; this involved the need to remove a blockage at the mouth of the hepatic vein.

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