As soon as Ji Chuan finished speaking, Ma Mei and Dr. Zhou felt a sudden jolt in their hearts.
After the surgery for gallstones, the patient had unexpectedly become a vegetative person. Clearly, the biggest issue likely lay with the anesthesia.
Dr. Zhou clasped a handful of cold sweat, his heart pounding intensely.
"Was there any issue during the anesthesia process?" Ji Chuan continued to probe.
"There weren't any major issues, everything was very normal," Dr. Zhou stated truthfully. "At the end of the surgery, the patient's eyes had already started to blink, which indicated that the patient was showing signs of waking up. At that time, the nurse even said that the patient blinked several times. I remember it clearly, I told them not to worry and that the anesthesia tube could be removed."
Such a scenario is a very positive one; both the surgery and the patient's waking occurred.
A good anesthesiologist is able to achieve this.