Quickly, Li Min repaired the aorta and the inferior vena cava, both quickly and well.
In fact, if ranked by the standards of the Surgical Research Institute, Li Min would be the lowest; his speed was also the slowest, trailing behind in the training of doctors, but a fish from the Pacific Ocean could easily be much larger than the biggest fish in a pond.
After repairing the blood vessels, he released the clamps on the major vascular, and the aorta began to pulsate. Li Min carefully checked every suture to see if there were any weak links. Such stitches cannot have weak links, as they are prone to gather the force of the blood pressure, eventually tearing again and causing life-threatening risks.
After a careful inspection, Li Min found no weak links, but for safety's sake, he decided to wait another ten minutes before continuing the work.