The double-click electrocoagulation can accurately clamp the ends of the blood vessels, implementing coagulation hemostasis with minimal energy.
The separation of the nerve nuclei and gaps is very rapid. Near the rear nucleus of the vagus nerve, a root of the tumor almost wraps around it, forming a tight adhesion.
Yang Ping stopped, gently put down the instrument in his hand, and rested for a while.
The next step was to separate the adhesions between the nerve nucleus and the tumor. Such adhesions are very tight, almost indistinguishable, which is the anatomical basis for the low success rate of the surgery.
Yang Ping picked up the instrument again, adjusted the two instruments in his hand, and looked for the best feel once more.
Which ones are tumor blood vessels, which are normal blood vessels, which are tumor tissues, and which are normal tissues, where are their safe gaps, and where are the true boundaries of the tumors.