An anesthesiologist like Lao He had his own criteria for judging a surgeon.
Whether or not the surgery was successful was only one aspect. It was also very important to know how to do it faster and more accurately.
Compared to a surgeon's, he thought that his evaluation was more objective.
However, when he saw Zheng Ren perform surgery, Lao He really did not know how to evaluate him.
Blunt dissection? Lao He had seen doctors in the Department of Hepatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Surgery perform various types of blunt dissection. Some used hemostatic forceps; some used large forceps, some used hands, and some used blunt scissors. To put it bluntly, these were the instruments.
The technique was mainly reflected in the surgeon's understanding of the anatomical structure and the judgment of the condition of the patient.