Chief Jiang had performed hundreds and thousands of circulatory interventional surgery and had seen many more surgeries. Some of them were done on his end, some were while wearing lead clothes and watching from behind teachers, and some were while sitting beside the operating room and watching on a screen.
However, this was the first time Chief Jiang had seen such a view from the operating table.
On the upper left field of his vision was the screen. The image on the screen was the angiogram of the last patient who had been embolized. He knew that the area would soon start moving. What appeared was the condition of his coronary artery.
Whether it was an anterior myocardial infarction or not, he would know with just a glance.
Not only that, he suddenly realized that he could observe Zheng Ren's surgery from the patient's perspective.