After listening to the patient's situation, Zhou Can fell silent.
As he had thought, the patient was indeed injured during the surgery.
The nerves that can lead to paralysis are not many, primarily concentrated in areas like the cervical spine, spinal column. Also, the central nervous system in the head goes without saying.
If the central nervous system is injured, it may not just cause paralysis, but can directly lead to the patient's death.
A surgery that could be called the pinnacle in this field, Zhou Can silently speculated, might have mistakenly injured the central nervous system of the cervical spine or even the brainstem.
"Teacher, where is the tumor located in that patient?"
"Head!"
Dr. Xu only answered with two words.
Compared to the level of surgical risk, there is a most direct criterion. The higher up, the greater the risk.
The risk of head surgery is higher than that of the neck, and neck risk is higher than that of the spine.
