Most of them referred to ruptured blood vessels in cases of cardiac aortic dissection.
This surgery was very meticulous and troublesome. First, it needed to be pericardium puncture to prevent blood congestion.
He would also need to do a venulotomy to transfuse blood to prevent shock, and finally, suture the blood vessels.
If this kind of surgery were to be performed on a human, it would be a very serious surgery that required anesthesia. Furthermore, doctors from many departments had to rush over. The Department of Anesthesiology, Cardiology, Cardiology, and Cardiology, as well as the Department of radioactivity, all of which she had been studying and studying. It was not for nothing.
Once an mu entered the operating state, she seemed to have changed into a different person. She was quiet, calm, and very rational.