Even today,
many areas of the liver still remain forbidden zones, or "no man's land".
It was only after Old Mr. Wu opened the Third Hepatic Portal that this type of surgery finally began to develop.
The reason Old Mr. Wu is known as the father of hepatobiliary surgery
is definitely not an empty title.
He broke through numerous technical barriers in international hepatobiliary surgery.
He shattered the so-called Hepatic Gate demon theory.
He successfully led Chinese hepatobiliary surgeons forward into the forbidden zone of life by his own efforts,
laying the firm foundation for domestic hepatobiliary surgery.
Without him, many of our surgeries would still be confined by other countries.
That is his contribution!
Last night, during the surgery, when it came to anatomizing the Third Hepatic Portal, dangers re-emerged; Chen Gong's simulations had failed repeatedly.
How could it be easy?
What kind of courage and insight does it take to break through a forbidden zone?