MTL - Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields-Chapter 3831 【3831】can't hold back

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  Chapter 3831 [3831] Can't hold back

  Gao Zhaocheng and Shi Xu kept their mouths shut at the right time, and they didn't dare to say that Xie was a genius in using surgical robots. In fact, it was what Teacher Tan said.

   "Look and see again." Agent Gong emphasized, representing the thoughts of the gringos.

   Only one or two operations are more eye-catching, and we can’t make a conclusion for the time being.

  The operation has been going on without distraction.

   Someone asked Host Lu: How long is the operation expected to take?

  Lu Zhibin announced the planned timetable of the surgical team: more than three hours and no more than four hours.

  At this time, if you think about it carefully, the people in Company B are a little uneasy again.

   You said that the operation time is unrealistic? Not quite.

  Traditional surgery requires thoracotomy and other major operations, which must take a long time. Minimally invasive surgery will be much shorter. Shortening it to more than three or four hours sounds like a possibility. The problem is that the single-vessel lesion bypass performed by company B’s previous surgical robot took this time.

   "Impossible, this time is definitely too short for them." Agent Gong said on behalf of his foreign technology boss.

In the minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery of great saphenous vein material extraction, the biggest technical difficulty lies in the processing of free multiple branched small veins, because this is obviously a very tedious and time-consuming task, which is both eye-intensive and labor-intensive, just like giving trees Carefully trim the dense branches.

  From the big screen, it is visible that the branched venules in the human body are like twigs intersecting three-dimensionally. The ultrasonic knife inserted by the surgeon from the other slot of the incision dilator is like the large scissors in the hands of a master gardener. Physicians will not know where to start, let alone how to adjust the tools.

  Everyone held their breath, seeing the "Super Cut" on the screen screaming, so that the audience's eyelids had no time to blink, it had been inserted in and out like a flying snake and lightning. This extremely fast speed makes the viewers unable to relax even hold their breath, and each of them is almost turned into red-faced internal injuries, especially when they see the "super-cut" encounter the "branch crossing". Tricky picture" moment.

   Hurrah, there was a sound of sweat and panting all over the place.

The "Supercut" on the screen is a gorgeous turning scene of the surgical robot again, turning and turning again, like a roller coaster in an amusement park, which can turn 360 degrees into the "dense forest" and turn it out how many times, the feeling is Treat the onlookers as monkeys.

   What's even more frightening is that everyone seems to be able to hear the creaking sound of the knife in their ears. Colleagues here are well aware that this is the pinnacle of surgeon proficiency.

  Hey, hello, this person has only had robot training for two weeks, hello, this is surgical robot K, not surgical robot W.

   A bunch of editors of the world's top medical journals at the table scrambled to discuss: How many degrees of freedom joints does this robot have, and it seems to be more flexible than robot W now.

  Vice President Hans was so stimulated that he couldn't hold back, and he denied it himself: No!

  K's number of joints is 100% less than their B company's products.

  The previous scene of Robot K confirmed this, and Hans did not slander his opponent.

   As a result, a group of editors questioned even more: You have more joints than others, and no one is flexible. Doesn’t it prove that your joints are wasteful?

  (end of this chapter)