"Sir, the breakfast time is over," the waiter whispered into Professor Rudolf Wagner's ear.
Ah… the reminder finally snapped him out of his thoughts.
Looking at his cold, untouched food on the table, he shook his head helplessly and stood to leave.
What an elegant surgery. With his understanding of prostate interventional surgery, the operation he just saw could be considered a miracle!
Each step was extremely precise.
Each choice made was on point.
There were a total of six embolizations performed within the vascular network made up of different branches of the arteries supplying blood to the prostate.
Professor Rudolf Wagner was very impressed but also curious: who had performed the surgery?
Twenty years ago, he was certain he could take on this challenge. As one of the original pioneers of interventional surgery, such things were a piece of cake.
However, he did not stand a chance now.