"Pull the retractor down a bit, expose more of the tendon pathway, so I can perform the suturing!"
"Yes, that's right."
"Thank you, Director Song." Lu Cheng's tone was polite yet firm.
The shadowless lamp not only eliminated shadows on the patient's wound but also illuminated Lu Cheng's hands hovering over the wound with unprecedented clarity.
Replantation of a hemilimb is much more complex than simple tendon suturing, and it requires more time.
The muscles and tendons that need suturing are numerous, and trimming must be performed before suturing.
Nonetheless, tendon suturing in hemilimb replantation derives from basic tendon suturing techniques, without requiring much deviation.
As Lu Cheng was about to complete the tendon suturing, the microsurgical instruments arrived in operating room number 3, with circulating nurse Xiang Pengcheng at the side placing sterile drapes.
