Following Sir Gu Haiyi's line of thought,
for instance, after a vascular anastomosis, achieving a natural state is crucial.
Don't underestimate this requirement,
remember, surgery is always about damaging the body's original tissues and patching them up.
The effect under a natural state is the optimal result.
In other words, the goal of a perfect operation is to be natural.
Chen Gong had come to understand this at the moment.
For example, after an end-to-end vascular anastomosis, the length might change, thereby altering the tension. Then the question is, how to properly repair it to restore the original tension?
This is truly deceptive!
Additionally, during anastomosis, one must ensure the longitudinal axes of the vessels are aligned, but if there are issues with the suture angle, there may even be torsion in the vessels.
You should know… a vessel is not a precious tissue.
Every day, every moment, every minute, it's constantly circulating, being used up.