We must find the source of the patient's bleeding by any means necessary.
Tan Kelin, who stepped up to the operating table, was equally aware of this fact. He came with the same purpose as Gao Zhaocheng, to quickly locate the bleeding site.
But in front of him lay a vast sea of blood; the entire abdominal cavity seemed to be filled with blood, causing him, a surgeon, to shiver involuntarily. Honestly, anyone who came to look would likely feel the same; the situation was dire.
All their past medical experiences were telling him and Gao Zhaocheng that they were in trouble, big trouble. The odds were not in favor of saving this patient. As a doctor, the choiceless choice was to keep fighting to save the patient until the last moment. What they needed now were more useful suggestions to reference, to quickly determine where the greatest blood flow was. This was the reason he had brought his students.