In the past couple of days, Chen Gong had been organizing his exploration into biomechanical aspects of subaxial cervical spine surgery.
He felt that the pedicle might be the optimal point for improvement and focused his research around it.
However, Chen Gong still lacked a comprehensive understanding of spinal surgery and was somewhat unclear about the common instruments used in spinal operations.
So he compiled his thoughts into a document.
Chen Gong was also looking forward to the meeting that Li Bo mentioned.
It seemed that these research teams were not lacking in talent.
They were also looking for possibilities to improve surgical techniques from a biomechanical perspective.
Chen Gong had high hopes for the specialists at the Bone Research Institute.
It's just that he didn't know whether their ideas would align with his.
If not, there might be some disputes and in such cases, theoretical support would be necessary.