Is a perfect-level large blood vessel anastomosis really perfect enough?
Chen Cang looked at his suturing and began to ask himself such a question!
What is perfection?
Perfection is a threshold achieved with the current means at hand.
But the current means are inherently limited.
Whether it's surgical skills or surgical plans, there is room for improvement and refinement.
This is a process that requires continuous research and advancement.
If perfection is still so sought after, what more for a master level.
Chen Cang's current aortic dissection surgery and total arch replacement are both at a master level.
To break through to perfection, there is still a long way to go.
"Number four suture."
"Irrigate with saline!"
"Hemostat clamps!"
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The surgery continues.
Facing the repair of the intercostal arteries, Chen Cang began to calmly observe them, the third rib… the fourth rib...