Can We Still Be Together

Ling Ran separated the abdominal tissue bit by bit and relished in the first abdominal surgery in his life.

Ordinary people usually thought that doctors only needed to cut once with a sharp scalpel to make an incision during abdominal surgeries. However, in truth, when surgeons made incisions to access the abdominal cavity, they will try their best to do it layer by layer.

Even though uneven abdominal incisions made during the surgical process might not be so aesthetically pleasant, they made it easier for the surgeons to close the incisions after the surgery was completed. This was because the structures had to be sutured layer by layer during an abdominal closure. The peritoneum, rectus sheath, adipose tissue layer, and other structures had to be aligned.

One would take forever to close an abdominal incision made in one strike.