Chapter 630: Gray matter is to blame, it’s a feeling

There was not much hemorrhage in the cranial cavity.

Typically, there are two sources of hemorrhage during craniotomy. One is that the patient had intracranial hemorrhage before operation, resulting in effusion. The other is intraoperative bleeding, which is caused by surgery.

Zhou Can's incision technique is already at the level of a director, and his hand feeling is even more insanely strong.

It can identify blood vessels, nerves, tendons, etc. one by one.

This kind of hand feeling ability is by no means possessed by ordinary surgeons. often only hands

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