On the contrary, in the surgical operating room, because most are elective surgeries, all the patient's conditions follow a routine and are within the doctor's expectations, that's when dirty jokes and banter fill the air.
The beeping sound of the anesthesia monitor is steady, and the anesthetist sits in a reclined chair, reading a novel.
The patient's condition is actually very optimistic; as long as amputation is considered, there is basically no life threat, belonging to the simplest and most straightforward anesthesia.
However, the type of condition is rather complex, and the chance of preserving the limb is very small.
"Director Wu... the sterile drapes are ready. We've also done a simple rinse, let's begin the surgery," Lu Cheng reported to Wu Xiang after completing the preparation with Dai Linfang.
"Put on gowns, start the incision." Wu Xiang's fundamental role this time was just to be a toolman.
