After over four hours, Yang Ping completed the final stitch and began the process of reviving the heart.
The camera mounted on the surgical light was aimed directly at the heart, which lay quietly in the chest cavity, while everyone watched the small organ, uncertain whether it could beat again.
When the extracorporeal circulation tubes were removed, the heart began to thud and beat.
The experts in the demonstration room cheered exuberantly.
What followed was the final hemostasis phase; due to the extracorporeal circulation, anticoagulant drugs needed to be used, and Mai Zijing's clotting function was very poor, with a much stronger tendency to bleed than a normal person. Thus, after the circulation in the cardiovascular system was restored, places that had been stitched might leak blood, and areas that had not bled before might now start bleeding.