In the operating theater, resuscitation was proceeding in an orderly manner.
Both the thoracic and general surgeons were busy performing the operation at the same time; the atmosphere was tense.
Generally, no doctors were willing to do such a thing.
The surgery could have a significant impact on Fang Lin or even exceed his physical capacity.
However,
There was no other way.
Zheng Ren's insistence was merely one factor in proceeding with thoracoabdominal surgery. The bigger deciding factor was the 500mL of dark red blood that had been instantly drained into the drainage chamber.
The drainage chamber had filled in mere minutes, requiring replacement.
Continuous blood drainage indicated a serious condition—a few large arteries had been damaged. Otherwise, there would not have been so much blood accumulated in the cavity.