The surgery ended, and we discussed with the patient and his family whether they wanted to see the removed object from the surgery.
They firmly declined, unwilling even to look at pictures.
It's a common practice; sometimes when the particular object that was removed during surgery is unique, it is shown to the patient and family to inform them.
The anesthesia control for Liang Fatty was excellent, allowing the patient to be able to walk out on their own.
Being wheeled in on a wheelchair but walking out by yourself presents an impressive contrast; this can significantly boost the patient's confidence.
However, this patient hadn't walked normally for several months.
Due to insufficient lower limb strength and his inability to support his weight immediately after surgery, coupled with the psychological fear induced by joint lock, his fears couldn't be alleviated instantly.