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After sewing the final stitch and securing the knot, Yu Chen finally let out a sigh of relief; it was possibly the most difficult suture he had ever done.
In an organ no larger than the palm of an adult's hand, Yu Chen and Michiko Daimon not only had to repair and suture the torn vessels, but also piece together the ruptured parts of the liver. Although they managed to suture the child's liver back together in the end, it looked like a rag full of patches.
Neither Yu Chen nor Michiko Daimon minded the chaotically stitched liver. Due to the severity of the damage, being able to suture it to this extent was already quite an achievement, especially considering the wound in the middle of the liver, which nearly split it in two. Between them, having performed nearly ten thousand surgeries over the years, they had never seen a liver wound so severe.
But regardless, everything was finally sutured.