A major surgery consists of many smaller surgeries, and of course, each so-called small surgery is a major surgery in its own right.
These surgeries are both independent, forming a module, and must be coordinated with other surgeries, with each module forming an organic whole.
For such complex surgeries, doctors must have a basic knowledge of engineering, treating the entire surgery as a large project, with each step as a component module. The masterpiece in human surgical history—Fontan Surgery—embodies this engineering thought. To achieve the goal, we need to consider many factors meticulously, rather than thinking about problems in a scattered and disorderly experiential way.
"Otherwise? I always say Professor Yang performs god-like surgeries, but you don't believe me."
Director Fang said triumphantly, after all, this God-like figure was from his own hospital, and he wanted to boast about it.
Director Shi said unhappily, "When have I ever not believed you?"