Hearing that the Thoracic Surgery department was being dissolved, the assembled directors couldn't help but sigh. Director Shi's departure had shattered the department, which had only just become independent, forcing it to be reabsorbed into Cardiothoracic Surgery.
When Director Shi was around, General Thoracic Surgery had distinguished itself with minimally invasive thoracoscopic procedures. It was the first in Fan City to master and routinely perform thoracoscopic radical resection for lung cancer, anatomical segmentectomy, extended thymectomy, and other minimally invasive surgeries for conditions like pneumothorax, hemothorax, and pulmonary bullae.
But now, with its core leader poached by a high-paying offer, the General Thoracic Surgery department was gutted. Without its pillar, it could no longer perform major operations and could only fade away.
