Chapter 1027: Popcorn_2

The goal of corrective surgery is functionality; deformities in certain areas of the heart create functional obstacles, and through corrective measures, the normal function of the heart is achieved. Therefore, not only must the correction be accurate, but all aspects must be taken into consideration without compromise.

After all surgical targets are fully exposed, Professor Yang Ping carefully examines the sternum, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pericardial defects. These align very closely with the preoperative assessments, revealing severe defects. Without the preoperative assessment technology of Digital Human VR, relying solely on CT and MRI imaging, accurate preoperative evaluations would be difficult to achieve, thus increasing the complexity of the surgery. Moreover, the patient is already six years old, missing the optimal age for surgery.