Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 2099: Spectacle
Now such a person appeared in her view.
Heartbeat thumping, thumping, blood flowing with acceleration.
In the operating room, the chief surgeon turned slightly to the side, making it seem impossible to see his expression clearly. However, the scene that everyone could see clearly was that these operations by the chief surgeon were definitely not calculated by the brain.
With just a "whoosh," he probed inside the blood vessel and immediately withdrew, then determined that what he had probed was not an arterial aneurysm. How could this lightning-fast action be brain-calculated? It’s exactly as Senior Jin said, it was purely by feel.
It can’t be said that the brain is completely incapable of inferring. As Doctor Song himself said, the brain had already judged earlier that something felt off. The position where this PICV aneurysm had grown was inherently deceptive. Growing alone in this place and too far from the other two aneurysms, it seemed unconnected, making it illogical according to clinical phenomena. The size of the aneurysm did not quite match the other two, which were relatively large. The patient had no clinical symptoms at all, and it was simply bewildering that a CTA could not detect such a large aneurysm. It defied all logic.
For the above reasons, with Doctor Song’s super brain, he could judge the peculiarity. But the real issue was that doctors needed concrete evidence to prove that it wasn’t an aneurysm.
How to present conclusive evidence to prove that the previous test result was an illusion on the doctor’s part?
The brain can’t figure it out, and the naked eye viewing the two-dimensional image had a mistaken feeling. The doctor’s sense of touch couldn’t credibly dismiss it as a non-aneurysm based solely on feeling.
Hence, there’s the current spectacle happening in the operating room—
Whoosh, the chief surgeon quickly withdrew, placed the guiding catheter at a certain point, then injected a contrast agent, and the area that previously appeared like an aneurysm transformed into a web-like mass.
Those watching in the control room and the operating room gasping in astonishment: "Mind-blowing."
Such manual operation is equally impossible to be thought up by the brain. The actions are too fast, lightning quick, requiring no thought, belonging purely to the body’s reflexes. When others can’t conceive what’s happening, the chief surgeon produces results with his divine reflex nerves guided by a magical sense of touch.
"Dr. Cao is amazing." Lin Chenrong had a slick of excited sweat in her palm, deeply admiring him from the heart, feeling envious just like Student Xie did.
As a physician, he admits that their hands-on skills are not as good as that of surgeons. However, interventional surgeries are something they do often in internal medicine, while neurosurgery does a lot fewer of them. Without a high volume of cases to develop their sense of touch, Cao Yong’s achievement of this ultimate level of tactile sensation left everyone looking up to him, making him truly envious.
Jin Tianyu exhaled slowly: This Junior Cao has been called a groundbreaking surgical genius since medical school days. Cao Yong’s talents are different from Song Xueling’s; it’s surgical skill that reaches perfection in one step.
It doesn’t matter if you can’t think with your head, as long as your hands are competent. Clinical practice relies on the hands. In surgery, curing patients and performing operations ultimately depends on the doctor’s hands, not the brain. Some say a doctor’s mind is important, and that’s correct. However, in the end, the mind must direct the hands to accomplish the goal. Think about it, with a prodigious sense of touch like Cao Yong, when he completes a maneuver, others can only follow in his wake and use their brains to ponder what brain strategy his hand actions inherently possess.
When others use their brains to catch up with Cao Yong’s hands: Alas, that’s a step too slow, by how much, exactly?
You can describe the distance between others and Cao Yong with the following scene: In their duel, others need to think about the train of thought from a Martial Arts Secret Manual, while Cao Yong doesn’t need a Martial Arts Secret Manual, he masters it instinctively, directly displaying world-beating martial skills.